Mina Kimes slams Dan Snyder: ‘One of the most shameful records of any owner in any professional sport’
The news of the day in the NFL on Thursday centered around Washington D.C. At long last, Dan...
The news of the day in the NFL on Thursday centered around Washington D.C. At long last, Dan...
"That first one will be funny to anyone who was on sports Twitter two weeks ago."
"For reasons I don't understand, I said Mina Kimes. That was never the intention for me to say her name. It had nothing to do with the subject matter."
Not only did Chris Curtis seemingly reference Kimes in connection to an anti-Japanese slur, but he incorrectly assumed the ESPN star is Japanese.
"I always felt like I had zero credibility."
"Line starts behind us, big boy."
"She’s been my number one draft pick for a while."
Apparently, SiriusXM doesn’t protect Mike Babchik and Willie Colon the same way ESPN does with Mina Kimes.
Both ESPN's Mina Kimes and USA Today's Mike Freeman pointed out that Prescott's comments were problematic in their own right, but also reflective of larger thinking within many NFL front offices.
"I'm not gonna talk about this crap anymore if this is what the conversation is gonna be."
Analyzing a sport is different than playing it, and it's interesting that Garcia decided to go after Kimes rather than any of the male media members who had similar takes and also didn't play professionally.
"Hey look, we're on camera!" "...so are my pants!"