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Stacey Dales Quit ESPN Over Airline Tix
Stacey Dales left ESPN a few months ago on a "matter of principle," when the two sides could not meet in the middle on a certain portion of her contract. At the time, this was alleged to be some sort of "travel provision." We heard about it and we all moved on. Did You See That? The field clears a fence...
ESPN's Brad Nessler Wants You to Leave Tom Bradley Alone
We all have slips of the tongue and not all of us have a backspace key to quickly clean them up.Enter ESPN's Brad Nessler who was calling last night's Tennessee-Kentucky hoops game. The broadcast was being brought back to them after a quick break to gloss over the video of Patriots' QB Tom Brady walking around with his...
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