April 21st, 2009
Stephen A. Smith, who really might be the least-talented sports journalist/commentator/head in America (even including Peter King) has finally run out of teets. Last year the Philadelphia Inquirer pushed him out after years of undistinguished service. And now ESPN has finally cut him loose.
This comes as a pretty big surprise, at least to me. Smith appeared to be one of those guys who failed relentlessly upward. It didn’t matter how bad he was at his job, or how small his audience was–there was always an exec somewhere who wanted to push him ahead. Now he’s just about run out of moves. Couldn’t happen to a better guy.
Or wait–maybe this is just the first phase of the mainstreaming of Smith. Here’s what he says his future holds: “[m]y desire to venture beyond sports into the world of news, politics and entertainment has grown.”
He’s already done it on MSNBC. Wouldn’t it be racist not to give Stephen A. another show?
Update: Galley Friend B.W. writes in:
YOUR POST IS A TRAVESTICAL RIDICULOSITY! STEPHEN A. SMITH IS
THE GREATEST LOUD JOURNALIST IN THE HISTORY OF LOUD JOURNALISM! NOT
SINCE EMMITT SMITH’S DEPARTURE HAS THE SPORTS WORLD SUFFERED AN
EQUALLY TRAGIFYING LOSS!
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