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C.Webber and D.Howard

Izo

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Nov 1, 2008
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These are two sportscasters ,that ESPNU can do without. Never liked Howard as an analyst for college football.and as far as Webber ,well ,don't know what to say ,except doesn't appear to be anything special .
 
I was never a fan of Chris Webber at all as a player but he really comes off as a likable guy during the broadcasts. Now, he is not a coach breaking down x's and o's but more like a knowledgeable buddy watching the game. I can't believe it but I actually enjoy him as a commentator.
 
Besides an obvious hatred for the basketball player and man, what's your problem
with Chris Webber as an analyst?? Surprisingly, I think he does a decent job.
 
C. Webb is fine as a anaylst. He keeps the mood light and isn't an in your face obnoxious sportscaster.

As for Howard, I really think ESPN puts him there to stir the pot and get people talking about the show/him like we are now. Not all that different from Stephen A. Smith.
 
Thing you have to remember about Webber is that he's not an inner city kid he was raised in a private school l believe and since he's left the NBA he's completely cut all ties with his former Fab 5 teammates, the guy really expressed remorse (away from his lawyers) about the whole Ed Martin thing... Said he got caught up in all the hype, it really hurt his Mother and he never forgave himself for that..

The guy l just can't F**KIN stand is that Jalen Rose!! HOW DOES THAT GUY HAVE A JOB?? He was the SOLE reason l hated the FAB 5..
 
Everybody seems to be jumping on me,because of C.Webber comment .Never liked him as a member of the arrogant in your face , we're better than everybody Fab 5 . He was soft in college and he was soft as a pro. ,you can bet he is low keying it for the present..

As for Howard , ESPN may be keeping him around for whatever . Stir up the pot type ,but if that's the case ,I 'd rather have Lou .Holtz is definitely better than Howard .


Also never thought the Raghib ,the rocket got a fair shot . Meanwhile ESPN was basically giving Howard more time to develop his skills as analyst
 
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