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Quite Frankly...
Stephen A. Smith is getting his own show now on ESPN2. I hope this means I'll not have to endure him on any other show from here on out. I wish they'd stick him on Classic or ESPNews at some odd hour of the day to further ensure that I never have to see or hear him again.
In his first commercial for his new show, he makes the statement that the Patriots have Tom Brady and "Quite Frankly, that's all they need!" Awesome. |
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Re: Quite Frankly...
LET ME BE COMPLETELY CLEAR ABOUT THIS...
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Re: Quite Frankly...
I don't think I can take a whole show of Steven A.
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Re: Quite Frankly...
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I don't think I can take a whole show of Steven A. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: Quite Frankly...
And they say black people dance better...
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Re: Quite Frankly...
Yeah, his commercial is hilarious, he saying "quite frankly, I'm going to simplify everything down to the most idiotic level".
He's OK for 3 minuts at a time, but not 30. |
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Re: Quite Frankly...
What is the over/under on how many times he utters the phrase "the bottom line" over the course of half an hour?
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Re: Quite Frankly...
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I don't think I can take a whole minute of Steven A. [/ QUOTE ] FYP. The guy is unlistenable. |
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Re: Quite Frankly...
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I don't think I can take a whole show of Steven A. [/ QUOTE ] I'm pretty sure the ratings will show most people have the same sentiment. |
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Re: Quite Frankly...
He's just one of those guys that is a very good writer but does not translate well to TV at all.
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