MNF Countdown crew loses it over Ryan Clark’s Dallas ‘White House’ reference
"And that's not where the President lives..."
"And that's not where the President lives..."
With Scott Van Pelt out of action, Joe Buck and Michelle Beisner-Buck made the most of the chance to host Monday Night Countdown.
Scott Van Pelt vs. Andrew Marchand for the biggest NFL scoop in sports media on a Week Five Monday.
"And they just made him a professor at Tennessee."
"From down on the field, up here to the very comfortable suites...I think we welcome you into Monday Night Countdown."
"Sports are our greatest connector. I really believe that."
ESPN announced Monday that Van Pelt has landed the Monday Night Football pre-game hosting gig, and will be joined by Ryan Clark, Marcus Spears and Robert Griffin III.
"It was reported that I was the guy. And other than me not having been offered the job or accepting a job I haven’t been offered, it was spot on."
Steve Young is going to be coaching girls' flag football this fall.
Richard Deitsch reported Wednesday that Van Pelt has landed the Monday Night Football pre-game hosting gig.
Both are expected to continue their respective duties on NFL Live and SportsCenter whether they get the MNF pre-game assignment or not.
Two stalwarts of ESPN's Monday Night Countdown have been let go.
On-air talent layoffs are expected towards the end of June.
"And if you're like me, you might have a little shot of something over here."
"Regardless of my intention, I understand the historical context of the term that came out of my mouth, and I apologize."
"Kyler Murray his whole life has had the answers to every athletic test that he’s ever taken...but there is a part of playing great quarterback that is going back to school."
Robert Griffin III seemed equal parts uncomfortable and amused sitting between the Young and McFarland.