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Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Sáb Mai 09, 2015 2:35 am
por coldheart
ESPN President's statement:
“I decided today that we are not going to renew Bill Simmons’ contract. We have been in negotiations and it was clear it was time to move on. ESPN’s relationship with Bill has been mutually beneficial - he has produced great content for us for many years and ESPN has provided him many new opportunities to spread his wings. We wish Bill continued success as he plans his next chapter. ESPN remains committed to Grantland and we have a strong team in place.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/05/09/sport ... ports&_r=1
Skipper said that the differences between the company and Simmons were “about more than money,” although he would not offer details...
Grantland, the sports and entertainment site run by Simmons for ESPN, will be unaffected by his departure, Skipper said.
“It long ago went from being a Bill Simmons site to one that can stand on its own,” Skipper said.
Simmons’s contract expires at the end of September.
O que será que ele vai fazer agora? Aquele site grantland é muito bom.
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Sáb Mai 09, 2015 10:15 am
por KobeBryant
Grantland sem o Simmons? :O
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Sáb Mai 09, 2015 11:48 am
por L.A. Lakers
Na real já tava meio escrito isso ai, desde a ultima suspensão dele por ter criticado o Goodell
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Sáb Mai 09, 2015 12:01 pm
por saraiva
O bom é que vai poder xingar o goodell a vontade agora
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Sáb Mai 09, 2015 3:20 pm
por cdcccccc
Tava na cara que ia acontecer, e ele não tava nem aí mais pra nada, descendo o pau em todo mundo sem filtro nem nada.
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Sáb Mai 09, 2015 3:59 pm
por Jarmane
Não sei o que pensar sobre isso. Pode ser bom, afinal teríamos o Grantland e possivelmente uma nova empreitada do Simmons, ou pode ser ruim e o Grantland ir ladeira abaixo.
Pelo que li, a VICE tem interesse no Simmons, e isso seria uma parceria perfeita. Imagina os documentários que sairiam disso. Simmons completamente sem freio e sem censura.
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Sáb Mai 09, 2015 9:31 pm
por coldheart
Bill Simmons Cribbing An Old WWE Catchphrase Was The Last Straw For ESPN
Dave McKenna
One small quote from Mankind, one giant axe from ESPN.
It looks like Bill Simmons’ 14-year run at ESPN was ultimately undone by, of all things, his filching a phrase from the pro wrestling realm.
Today’s announcement from Bristol that Simmons was more or less fired followed a Thursday appearance on The Dan Patrick Show. Simmons, brought on to discuss the New England Patriots’ ball-deflation scandal, used his airtime to cut a promo blasting NFL commissioner Roger Goodell. (As you may recall, last fall he was suspended three weeks for profanely and accurately criticizing Goodell, whose league has billions in contracts with ESPN, on his podcast.) A sample of the oratorical chair shot:
I think it’s pathetic. Roger Goodell has handled so many things so poorly that it’s reached a point now where you have something like this, where it’s taken four months to release the report, and he knew everything that was in it. He knows the results before the report is released to the public, and yet doesn’t have the testicular fortitude to do anything about it until he gauges the public reaction.
New York Post headline writers were among the folks who viewed Simmons’ use of “testicular fortitude” as the climactic moment of his Goodell diatribe. James Miller, co-author of the ESPN oral history Those Guys Have All the Fun and likely the foremost independent authority on the network, concurs. The way Miller sees things, ESPN president John Skipper was looking for a reason to sever ties with Simmons, and that naughty bits reference gave him just what he was looking for. Miller expressed his views in an afternoon tweet:
@JimMiller
"Lack of testicular fortitude," (On Godell) via @dpshow -- This was tipping point for @BillSimmons future with @espn
Tonight, Miller told me that he figures ESPN and Simmons were headed for a separation anyway, but that this really was what did it.
“If he hadn’t gone on Dan Patrick and hadn’t said [‘testicular fortitude’] we wouldn’t have today’s announcement,” Miller said. “It was just too much kerosene on the fire.”
Simmons is a self-proclaimed lifetime fan of pro wrestling, a ringside fixture at WWE pay-per-views who guest-hosted Raw in March to help hype the then-upcoming Wrestlemania 31. His fandom is also made obvious in his chronic use of “testicular fortitude,” a phrase that comes straight from the squared circle. The potty-mouthed play on “intestinal fortitude” was popularized in the late ’90s by Mankind, the nom de rasslin’ of WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley. (It’s so associated with him that in the Pokemon-like card game WWE Raw Deal, there’s a “Testicular Fortitude” action card that allows a player to unleash damage on an adversary. According to the game’s fine print, its impact “cannot be reversed” when played by Mankind.)
Simmons has been a huge promoter of Foley’s catchphrase for years. In a 2005 column, he told Oakland Raiders fans to get over their moaning about the “tuck rule” game, claiming their coach “lacked the testicular fortitude to go for it on fourth down.” In 2007, he correctly predicted that Greg Oden would be picked ahead of Kevin Durant because of executives lacking “the testicular fortitude to pass up a potential superstar center,” praised Marcus Camby and Rasheed Wallace for their “testicular fortitude and surprisingly appealing contracts,” and blamed a dull trading deadline on, well, you probably know (“... nobody had the testicular fortitude to swing a major deal”).
And, as it looks now, Simmons’ last use of the phrase that pays as an ESPN employee came as he once again went after Goodell. The way his boss saw things, apparently, once Simmons played the testicular fortitude card, the damage could not be reversed.
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Sex Mai 15, 2015 2:57 pm
por coldheart
There will be no farewell columns, podcasts or television appearances for Bill Simmons on ESPN.
SI has learned that ESPN and Simmons have worked out an agreement that officially ends his tenure as a front-facing employee for ESPN. Simmons sent an email to Grantland staffers this week informing them that he would no longer be working for the site he founded in 2011. Simmons will also no longer do podcasts or appear on television for ESPN.
An ESPN spokesperson declined comment Friday afternoon when contacted by SI. The Simmons camp has declined all interview requests since last week, including one from SI on Friday.
É quase criminoso isso ocorrer durante os playoffs da NBA.
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Sex Mai 15, 2015 6:27 pm
por cdcccccc
Bill sem Jalen, Jacoby, Zach Lowe, JVG...que chato.
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Sex Mai 15, 2015 6:38 pm
por marlonks
o problema é impedir a cobertura do final dos playoffs
é crime caralh
prendam os responsaveis
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Qui Jul 23, 2015 1:27 am
por Jarmane
Ressuscitando o tópico pra dizer que ele fechou com a HBO -
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/23/sport ... n-hbo.html
Vai ter talk show estilo Letterman e tudo.
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Qui Jul 23, 2015 8:30 am
por erick#9
Bill é demais!
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Qui Jul 23, 2015 6:18 pm
por cdcccccc
Quero colunas, tem que ter colunas.
Re: Bill Simmons vai sair da ESPN
Enviado: Ter Ago 11, 2015 11:23 pm
por senhorxxx
Ando tão por fora que nem tinha noção disto aí.
Falando sobre Simmons : Bill é um jornalista de valor, um cara que fixou seu estilo, apesar de as vezes forçado e repetitivo, mas é um cara de análises inteligentes, embasadas, um cara que sempre buscou a fonte para alicerçar suas idéias.
ESPN mais merda ainda depois desta notícia.