Robert Griffin III: ‘Guess we’re getting Jeff Saturday back’ at ESPN
Jeff Saturday’s former ESPN colleagues almost unanimously lauded his character, making his potential return to the Worldwide Leader a little more palatable.
Jeff Saturday’s former ESPN colleagues almost unanimously lauded his character, making his potential return to the Worldwide Leader a little more palatable.
ESPN doesn’t seem to have been turned off by Saturday controversially taking the Colts job and going 1-7 during his tenure.
The 9-3 Bills and 8-4 Dolphins will face off in primetime on Saturday, Dec. 17, part of a NFLN tripleheader.
"I think that's where people were saying 'Wait a minute, this is pretty shocking here. It doesn't exactly pass the smell test.'"
"You know what’s an insult to the profession? That you’re walking into the CBS set and you never worked a day in your life in broadcasting"
"I don't think Joe Thomas is a bad guy. I think he's a puppet."
"There’s certain ways of doing certain things and commitments that people make that when things are not done properly, it needs to be pointed out. Regardless of how this plays, it was a travesty in terms of how this unfolded."
"Regardless of how this thing played out, what happened in Indianapolis is a travesty."
"Not gonna happen this year."
"Say [Kyle Brandt] stick to talking about the people that cover football at your network."
"This is another time when somebody has jumped the line."
"This is an ESPN employee, and I’d be fascinated to hear if anybody on ESPN has something critical to say about Jeff Saturday"
"I’ve made myself pretty clear to Jeff. I want to coach one day. I’m very much so interested in it."
The Colts chose a surprising interim head coach: ESPN NFL analyst Jeff Saturday.
The game wasn't simply boring, it was farcial.
Luck himself doesn't speak on the record for the podcast, which is a real shame.
The in-season Hard Knocks had their cameras rolling for a notable Colts' moment, one which illustrates some of the COVID-19 challenges teams are facing.
“Whether it’s any relevant comments or information that we think’s relevant to the preparation for the team, then that could be shared, sure."
""Whenever I come home, it's, you know, Dad. The only thing about being a girl dad, you don't really know how to do hair. So you've just got to make it up as you go. The only thing I know is the ponytail."
Colts' coach Frank Reich is shown saying here "Our mentality is any circumstance, any time, anywhere, plays to our advantage," and the Colts did make the best of a rainy game against the 49ers.
Some New Orleans viewers have had a Spanish-language feed of Sunday Night Football on local NBC affiliate WDSU for two consecutive weeks now.
The series is set to premiere on November 17 on HBO.
Rivers already has a post-retirement gig lined up, coaching high school football in Alabama.
Previously scheduled for 1:00 ET, the Bears-Colts game now moves to 4:25 ET.
The announcer's jinx isn't real, but this was pretty funny.