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Eric Mangini leaving ESPN for 49ers job

Written by Matt Yoder on .

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When ESPN hired former Jets and Browns head coach as an NFL analyst, there was a collective "huh" from sports fandom.  Mangini was widely known as one of the least personable and least liked individuals in all of pro football.  Headlines like "How to Lose Friends and Irritate People" doesn't exactly scream "likable television star."

But then a funny thing happened - over the last couple years Mangini actually developed into a venerable analyst at ESPN.  With the small batallion of NFL analysts available in Bristol, it's very easy to get lost in the shuffle (how ya doin, Jerry Rice, Damien Woody, Matt Light, etc.).  Nevertheless, once he got comfortable in front of the TV cameras, he blossomed into a straight-talking sensible voice in a world often filled with cacophonous noise.  

Now, Mangini is leaving ESPN to return to coaching as an offensive consultant with the San Francisco 49ers.  From Cam Inman of the Mercury News...

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Incredibly depressing study finds that sports pundits are better off being confident than accurate

Written by Brad Gagnon on .

Nobody likes the media anymore. Sports media. Hard-news media. You name it. They're the bad guys, trying to sell stories in sensational and immoral fashion, rather than in the good old days when Walter Cronkite could just tell us "that's the way it is" and we'd all respond by saying, "You stay classy, Ron Burgundy." Or something like that. 

But let's remember that the media is supposed to serve the people, and what the people want is what the people get. So when we are disgusted by the fact a study has found that the public is more likely to embrace a confident sports pundit than an accurate one, we should stop to consider that the sports media world we're watching is actually sort of a reflection of ourselves. 

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Raiders fire PR director over SI article

Written by Reva Friedel on .

On Saturday, the Raiders fired their Public Relations Director, Zak Gilbert, who had been with the team for just one year. Specifically, owner Mark Davis fired him.

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Pro Football Weekly just couldn't keep up

Written by Brad Gagnon on .

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To the surprise of nobody in the sports media industry but to the disappointment of everybody, Pro Football Weekly announced Friday that it was shutting down after nearly half a century in business. 

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Screengrab Snafu: ESPN removes the 2000 NBA Finals from memory

Written by Matt Yoder on .

The Pacers and their fans have been begrudging the national media for a lack of coverage and respect against LeBron James and what's left of the Big 3 in Miami.  Another round of ammo was given to that argument by ESPN, who declared on the eve of Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals that Indiana was playing for their first trip to the NBA Finals.  This of course is not correct.  The Indiana Pacers were definitely in the 2000 NBA Finals.  I remember.  I watched it.  There's even a Wikipedia article dedicated to it.

You'd think ESPN would remember the 2000 NBA Finals, after all, the Lakers were playing in them too.

H/T JakeLaue

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Phillies reporter drops Freudian slip saying "tongue tied"

Written by Matt Yoder on .

Sigourney McCleaf is a reporter for PHL 17 in Philadelphia.  After Sunday's game on the postgame show, she was reading a note from a fan about Cliff Lee's 1600th strikeout.  While that was difficult enough to say, McCleaf tried to laugh it off as saying it was a tongue tie... except what came out of her mouth was "tongue twat."  How 'bout that for a double play!  A funny local sportscasting blooper for sure, but let's hope for McCleaf's sake she has no Sports Nutz videos hiding on YouTube somewhere...

H/T HyperVocal

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NFL on Fox adding SNY's Kevin Burkhardt to its lineup

Written by Ken Fang on .

If you live outside New York and don't have the MLB out-of-market pay per view packages, you may not be familiar with Kevin Burkhardt. He's been the on-field reporter for SNY on New York Mets broadcasts for the last seven seasons, Burkhardt has also filled-in for Mets TV voice Gary Cohen in calling games. In addition to his Mets work, Burkhardt has hosted various studio shows for SNY after being an anchor and host for New York's WFAN.

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Viewing Picks for June 3, 2013

Written by Ken Fang on .

All Times Eastern

Australian Rules Football
West Coast Eagles vs. Richmond Tigers -- Fox Soccer Plus, 5:30 a.m.

College Baseball
NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament
Regionals

Columbia Regional, Columbia, SC
Elimination Game
South Carolina vs. Liberty -- ESPNU, 1 p.m.

Nashville Regional, Nashville, TN
Elimination Game
Vanderbilt vs. Georgia Tech -- ESPNU, 7 p.m.

Eugene Regional, Eugene, OR
Elimination Game
Rice vs. Oregon -- ESPN3, 9 p.m./ESPNU, approximately 10 p.m. (joined in progress)

ESPN Bases Loaded -- ESPNU, 6 p.m. & 10 p.m.

College Football
College Football Live -- ESPN, 3:30 p.m.

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Screengrab Snafu: The LA Kings still can't get no respect

Written by Matt Yoder on .

Even though the Los Angeles Kings are the defending Stanley Cup champs, they still get no love from any editor, publisher, online outlet, TV anchor, or news organization.  This poll from Yahoo is just the latest example of someone botching the Kings' name and/or logo.  At least the Kings Twitter account can keep its sense of humor about it all.  Heck, Yahoo even pointed out another KTLA error involving the Kings on Saturday.  I tell you, this franchise just gets no respect, no regard at all.

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