This Week In Hot Takes: Skip Bayless calls LeBron James “by far the biggest self-promoter in the history of sports”
Bayless calling anyone else a self-promoter? Now that's a hot take.
Bayless calling anyone else a self-promoter? Now that's a hot take.
The hottest takes for Feb. 23-March 1 were led by DeCourcy going off on LeBron's comments about the NCAA.
The hottest take for Feb. 16-22 came from Lalas' thoughts on diversity.
Everyone has takes criticizing Winter Olympic sports, but Simmons has the hottest one.
Moody's argument that the United States Olympic Committee is trying to fill "quotas" with diverse athletes topped the Feb. 2-8 hot takes.
"Hernandez’s draft selection, despite bright red flags everywhere, is a reflection of how winning means everything to the Patriots and no cost is too high."
"I wanted to say to the folks out there that wanted to misinterpret, be idiots if you want to, I have no problem with it whatsoever, that's why I have this platform, I have no problem calling you out. I happen to believe that I'm somebody that has a strong command of the English language, that I can articulate and elocute myself clearly."
Smith, Jeremy Roenick, Phil Mushnick, Skip Bayless and Rob Parker had the hottest takes from Jan. 12-18.
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"A city with Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan masterpieces, Underground Railroad sites and a burgeoning medical campus should not have to fixate on LeSean McCoy’s all-purpose yardage."
Mushnick called Lamar "a rapper who has grown fabulously wealthy through lyrics that consistently refer to black men as 'N—-s.'"
McHenry's take on Sager Jr. spawned a lot of backlash.
Modiano's take on Saban led this week.
Klatt's hot take on the college football playoff topped this week. Also included: Ryen Russillo on the playoff, Bill Livingston on the Baseball Hall of Fame, David Bahnsen on USC-Ohio State, and Kevin Reynolds on Giancarlo Stanton.
The hottest takes from Nov. 24-30 covered Gregg Zaun, Greg Schiano, Marshawn Lynch and NFL touchdown celebrations.
The hottest takes from Nov. 17-23 saw rants about Baker Mayfield, the Baseball Hall of Fame, playing offensive line, and kicking in the NFL.
This week saw hot takes on Cutler, millennials, soccer, and NCAA players.
The hottest takes for Nov. 3-9 centered on Roy Halladay, Justin Verlander and Joel Embiid.
Eskin said he doesn't think "parents are on board" with Kapler thanks to Kapler once writing about coconut oil as a lubricant.
Stephen A.'s weed rant on his radio show was the hottest take of this week.
The hottest takes this week came from Bayless, Phil Mushnick, Keith Olbermann, Rob Parker and Tim Graham.
Mushnick, Byron Tau, Colin Cowherd, Keith Olbermann and Teddy Cutler/Newsweek had this week's hottest takes.
This week's hottest takes were on LaVar Ball, Philadelphia, late MLB starts, Bryce Harper, and LeBron James.
The hottest takes from Sept. 22-28 involved Jones, anthem protests, concussions, and Tim Tebow, for some reason.
The hottest takes from Sept. 15-21 revolved around weight, steroids and resting players.