From the department of Better late that never, the analyst of ESPN Stephen A. Smith finally expresses his dissatisfaction in the dismissal in 2024 of the Robert Griffin III network.
Griffin, who won the Heisman trophy in Baylor and played for Washington commanders before the injuries reduced his career in the NFL, seemed to be a rising star in ESPN. He has a must on the coverage of university football and the NFL of the network, serving everything as a stand analyst to games to studio emissions like Monday evening countdown.
But last August, he was part of the ESPN shots.
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“It hurt me for them, not because they need me because they don’t do it,” said Griffin recently during an appearance in Rich Eisen’s radio show. “This is the thing about this business – no one needs anyone. But just because we were so close, and we had the chance to rekindle this fire. It had already been affected.”
Griffin this week invited Smith on his Poached The podcast, and the largest Espn loudmouth had its back.
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“First of all, let me install the file, to First catch, You have done a hell of a job. Second, I think you are a talent on the air, ” Smith said. “I don’t know why the others did not swallow you up. Number 3, I didn’t want you to go. I said it too.”
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Orchestrated for television or not, Smith and Griffin had entertaining combat sessions on ESPN. But both seemed to kiss and invented themselves in the real world.
RG3 was part of the NFL Cover of Netflix last Christmas, but it was just a special day program. There remains a free broadcasting agent.
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