What's political about that?
Certainly. Fair announcer when it came to us, smoothed-brain take on a police escort, but certainly not political. Probably the best use of the word "woke" I've seen on this site lol. Bravo.Agreed. Probably should have said he was trying way too hard to be woke than political. That was where the culture was at ESPN around then though, so maybe he was just toeing the company line for all I know.
I always appreciated how prepared he was for UM bball games, even when we were awful. You get some guys on there who didn't even know guys names on the bench, and he was always ready where a story or comment about every single player or the city of Miami during broadcasts.
Ever tried Joe zagaki?Thank ******* God. This guy was a trainwreck to listen to.
Really liked him. Then he got all caught up in the political nonsense. Stating he turned down a police escort to a game because he was scared they might shoot him was one of the dumbest things I've ever heard
Really liked him. Then he got all caught up in the political nonsense. Stating he turned down a police escort to a game because he was scared they might shoot him was one of the dumbest things I've ever heard
you're white, right?
On days you don't wanna risk being shot by the police?Depends on how I feel like identifying that day
Depends on how I feel like identifying that day
**** right.Congratulations! Sounds like you have options.
Mark Jones doesn't; he can't remove his blackness like the costume you may choose to wear.
So, with all due respect, someone of your privilege is in no position to pass judgment on an unmistakably black man's lived experience.