ESPN FINALLY recognized that the terminally smug and self-absorbed Theisman was a cancer in the MNF broadcast both and showed him the door. But, being contractually obligated for big bucks to Joey for the next couple of years, ESPN then offers him an NCAA broadcasting gig. Feeling snubbed...appropriately so...Joey turns down the offer.
"Per the Miami Herald, Joe Theismann has told ESPN that he will not accept an offer to continue his career with the company by working NCAA contests.
"I've been an NFL guy since 1974, so for 33 years now that's been my life. Now you are faced with the prospect of that not being in your future. It would be like training to be a doctor or a lawyer and having them say, 'we would like you to change to another profession.'"
Here's a news flash for Joey! When physicians and/or attorneys show themselves to be as chronically unprepared and incompetent as he has for years, they often get DISBARRED. That's the method their respective licensing groups use to tell offenders, "We would like you to change to another proffesion."
Good riddance and Joey, for once in your life, please STFU!
"Per the Miami Herald, Joe Theismann has told ESPN that he will not accept an offer to continue his career with the company by working NCAA contests.
"I've been an NFL guy since 1974, so for 33 years now that's been my life. Now you are faced with the prospect of that not being in your future. It would be like training to be a doctor or a lawyer and having them say, 'we would like you to change to another profession.'"
Here's a news flash for Joey! When physicians and/or attorneys show themselves to be as chronically unprepared and incompetent as he has for years, they often get DISBARRED. That's the method their respective licensing groups use to tell offenders, "We would like you to change to another proffesion."
Good riddance and Joey, for once in your life, please STFU!
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