Such an emmotional win. . .
Posted: Mon Oct 31, 2005 2:18 am
I just finished watching Sportcenter tonight, and I am sick of hearing that e-word. Some examples:
"Tiki Barber played with such emmotion. . ."
"Such an emmotional win for them"
"The Patriots vs. the Bills, an emmotional game tonight with Teddy Bruschi back in the line-up"
(Some random player): "Look at all the emmotion in this hit."
There were actually more cases of this word throughout this show. Most of them came from Chris Berman. It all started back with the Saints playing their first game and how "emmotional" it was. I'm not quite sure why there is so much emmotion in the league this year. Sean Salisbury said it best. He said that most people will say it was all emmotion that brought the victory to the Giants, but that's just not true. He said it was all about X's and O's on the field and the Giants just plain beat the Skins down. I totally agree with that. I wish ESPN, SI, all other media, and especially that idiot Chris Berman would stop using that word to describe a win that occured during and emmotional time for the team.
"Tiki Barber played with such emmotion. . ."
"Such an emmotional win for them"
"The Patriots vs. the Bills, an emmotional game tonight with Teddy Bruschi back in the line-up"
(Some random player): "Look at all the emmotion in this hit."
There were actually more cases of this word throughout this show. Most of them came from Chris Berman. It all started back with the Saints playing their first game and how "emmotional" it was. I'm not quite sure why there is so much emmotion in the league this year. Sean Salisbury said it best. He said that most people will say it was all emmotion that brought the victory to the Giants, but that's just not true. He said it was all about X's and O's on the field and the Giants just plain beat the Skins down. I totally agree with that. I wish ESPN, SI, all other media, and especially that idiot Chris Berman would stop using that word to describe a win that occured during and emmotional time for the team.