Adam Schefter criticized after poorly phrased Nick Chubb injury post
Viewers panned a post the ESPN insider made after Browns star Nick Chubb sustained a horrific injury on Monday Night Football.
Viewers panned a post the ESPN insider made after Browns star Nick Chubb sustained a horrific injury on Monday Night Football.
"Maybe Stefanski didn't read Schefty's tweet."
"It’s something that never happened. I’m glad it didn’t."
"Lose my number. Good try tho."
"Go to break! It won't stop! My phone is off and it won't stop! What is going on here?!"
"The Jets don’t believe it’s humane to show players being released, so it would surprise me if we see them this summer."
Some of sports media's biggest names and most recognizable faces are already hanging out over at the newest social media haven: Threads.
"You want to make sure you're still being true to yourself. I can't put a percentage on it, but I'd say a vast majority of what I do is just a derivative of what he's brought to the table."
Adam Schefter did not break big news on Monday. Adam Scheftrrre, though, was another story.
"Never been told that I can only have ESPN people on my show."
"I think it would be a really tough sell to put [Rapoport and Charania] on that show regularly"
"This has become the NFL’s answer to say, 'Well, we’re not going to give you the Super Bowl, but we are gonna give you this draft.' And the cities, I believe, love that."
"Lost that number."
Credit where credit is due.
NFL Live had their minds blown on Monday.
"This is a good guy. Jalen is a good kid. We’ll stay in touch on this one. I know he is going to be one of the more compelling stories of the draft."
While the employees will have to pay if they want to be verified, ESPN's own accounts may be different.