04-05-2010, 11:05 AM
<!--quoteo(post=85908:date=Apr 5 2010, 09:59 AM:name=ColoradoCub)-->QUOTE (ColoradoCub @ Apr 5 2010, 09:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=85898:date=Apr 5 2010, 08:16 AM:name=Rappster)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Rappster @ Apr 5 2010, 08:16 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--quoteo(post=85801:date=Apr 4 2010, 03:34 PM:name=KBwsb)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (KBwsb @ Apr 4 2010, 03:34 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->I don't get the uproar. Schilling isn't going to be allowed to spout his political views. He'll just talk about baseball; on that topic, he's one of the most informed and advanced thinkers I've ever read (for an athlete, talking about his own sport).
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I'm actually with Kabes on this one. I'm no fan of Schilling's politics, but I always thought he was a great interview as a baseball player. I think the idea of Schilling as an analyst makes real sense.
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My biggest issue is that they've now added Nomar and Schilling as analysts, which means that the Red Sox bias is only going to get worse.
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Bingo, and their bias toward the coasts continues. During the Spring ESPN barely made mention of the Cactus league because their two darling teams play in FLA.
I'm looking forward to it.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
I'm actually with Kabes on this one. I'm no fan of Schilling's politics, but I always thought he was a great interview as a baseball player. I think the idea of Schilling as an analyst makes real sense.
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My biggest issue is that they've now added Nomar and Schilling as analysts, which means that the Red Sox bias is only going to get worse.
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Bingo, and their bias toward the coasts continues. During the Spring ESPN barely made mention of the Cactus league because their two darling teams play in FLA.