Domonique Foxworth shares what he’s learned working with Stephen A. Smith
"It's not me being an arguer versus you, Stephen A. Who's gonna win? Even though that's what it looks like."
"It's not me being an arguer versus you, Stephen A. Who's gonna win? Even though that's what it looks like."
"The reason why the scripts matters is, what are you trying to accomplish with your quarterback?"
"I have not been reached out to by anyone within the PA, but I've been told by a number of people that my name comes up in those conversations."
"League minimum, sign me up."
"The reason why we like sports is because it's f****** cool."
"Just pick both sides. That way you can't possibly be wrong."
There's concerns about bias and his reluctance to leave his current, less stressful position.
"Ironically, Josh Allen plays in a way that is more futuristic than even Lamar Jackson sometimes."
"Man, you had one good week passing. And everyone forgets it when he starts batting his eyes at you."
"There were a couple different times where it felt like under normal circumstances, someone would hit the quarterback."
"Man, throw some touchdowns."
"Our jobs are hard enough, don't start blaming us for other sh*t, please."
"I think your hips are fine."
"If there was a reason or an opportunity to get involved and help, then absolutely I would walk away from my media career to do something like that."
"99 percent of the audience has no idea what it means at all."
"Like all of these are actually illegal. They violate antitrust law."
"What are y'all doing?"
"I think the caricature we had about Travis Kecle was a bit old, like the one who had his TV show, you've got to fight for your right to party, he presents as this fun guy."
"It's clear that Stephen A. recognizes that he don't have no style."
"He sounds like the people literally tweeting at me from their basement."
"We have not reached a point where you can hear something about a man dealing with another man and we're just like, 'OK, now let's discuss what has happened.'"
Jones also indicated former ESPN teammate Domonique Foxworth would be part of the new project.
"Solidarity is all about relationships ... which is why I think the former player thing does have some value."