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Speaker 1 (00:08):
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All Right, Shannon Sharp is in hot water. Shannon has
decided to take a leave of absence from ESPN. My
thought process is is that this was a suggested leave
(02:23):
of absence from somebody. You have to understand that ESPN
is part of the Disney family. Disney does family things.
I'm sure that even though the game was on T
and T the other night, I'm sure that there was somebody.
If you've noticed by the way, USA and TNT and
TBS are now running shows that are unedited, you know,
(02:46):
Like I was watching The Equalizer the other night on
I think it was USA.
Speaker 2 (02:52):
What time was it?
Speaker 1 (02:54):
Nine point thirty?
Speaker 2 (02:55):
That's why, Well, because on the East coast that would
be safe harbor time, Because safe harbor time.
Speaker 1 (03:00):
This was fully unoutdited version. Now there was there was
nothing cut out of it, and and so, uh, I
think maybe it's one of them, is one of it.
But I'm not sure ESPN would have loved the JJ
Reddick tirade that he had Tuesday night. Uh, but uh,
I think that is Listen, I'm not offended by pretty
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much anything. You have to work really really hard to
offend me. And I can't tell you the last time
somebody actually legitimately offended me, because if you if you're
going to say something I don't like, I pretty much
ignore you and move on.
Speaker 2 (03:32):
So I just don't care. I know when the last
time it was. It was when y'all wore those god
awful uh what were the crimson Crimson colors? Because y'all
got absolutely smashed.
Speaker 1 (03:45):
I was like, I was like, you can't you ruin
tradition and what you getting and this is what you
get for messing up tradition. Uh and and so uh
we're gonna Yeah that was I'm not offended by that.
But anyway, I'm sure some people were on JJ reddick
(04:05):
unleas somep bombs as he was trying to call time
out and yelling at his team.
Speaker 2 (04:09):
Well, you talk about it with golf, you know how
people get offended hearing Scotty Scheffler. Not that Scotty Scotty.
Speaker 1 (04:16):
Has that, but Tiger did it all the time.
Speaker 2 (04:18):
You know you hear the guy. Well, ladies and gentlemen,
we apologize.
Speaker 1 (04:21):
That that avanagey. Well, so go watch something besides golf,
because if you ever played the golf game of golf,
you kind of know that that's part of the language
at times when you do hit a bad shot.
Speaker 2 (04:30):
Yeah, I get it that some people not necessarily offended,
but I get that they don't want to hear it
because we get into that mindset of well, it's just
it's accepted as okay, it shouldn't be.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
But my point, well, to me, it's it's it's just words.
I mean, I I don't care what you say or
I know we have we have rules and sec rules
and all that, so we abide by them and I
don't want but I don't care what somebody says when
they're in the heat of the moment in competition. But
here's the thing about Shannon Sharp, and this is the
(05:07):
thing I don't get. Shannon Sharp said this story came
out on Monday, this alleged sexual assault, and he said
everything was consensual and none of it's true, and she's
trying to extort me for money. And yet at the
same time, his agent's lash Law Year was offering a
ten million dollar settlement to make it go away. So,
if you're not guilty of what you were accused of
(05:29):
doing why are you paying ten million dollars? Yeah, Now,
I mean, I'm sure Shannon Sharp's got plenty of money,
but ten million dollars is still ten million dollars. And
I'm not going to give you anything if I if
I did not do something, I am going to scream
at the top of the large, longest mountain that I
didn't do it. Because in the court of public opinion,
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you can be found not guilty and people still think
you are. So you have to be proven basically innocent
in my mind in order for you to mean, Oh,
Jay Simpson was proven not guilty, but there's very few
people that don't think he didn't do it. So and
he never got another job that mattered after that because
of the charade of that trial. And then then he
he actually did go to jail for something else later on.
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But apparently that's the first thing I'm thinking of. But
even the graphicness of what was discussed on the tapes
and transcripts and things like that are enough for a
parent company like Disney to say, this isn't what we
can deal with. We've got sponsors, we have kids that
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watch your show, and probably the kids saw some of
the Instagram stuff he's posted in the past that we're
wondering about that as well. But I don't know if
there's a lesson to be learned here. But it's really
important to keep your private life as private as you can.
And it's really important that if you're going to be
in the public eye, there are things that you cannot
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do that other people may be able to get away with.
If somebody named Shannon from someplace else and nowhere, nowhere
America does something like this, maybe ten of his friends
find out. If you host a national TV show on
ESPN and this gets out, several million are going to
find out, and it's going to look bad for you
and your employer. And that's the that's the that's the
(07:20):
unfairness of fame. But it's also one of the reasons
why you have the ability to pay ten million dollars
to hush it up, if that's what you're trying to do.
But again, I wouldn't pay anybody ten million dollars if
they accused me of something I didn't do to make
it go away, or ten dollars for that matter.
Speaker 2 (07:35):
Yeah, So, like you said, he said in his statement
that he put on his social medias that he was
going to be stepping away for right now, and that
everything was one hundred percent consensual, and that he was
going to plan on to return back to ESPN at
the start of the.
Speaker 1 (07:51):
That's his plans. We'll see if it's ESPN's plans or not.
We'll see what happened. But he got away with something
about it six eight months ago, we'll let you when
he had He had his Instagram account open and that
was live streaming at the time. So Shannon's going to
have to figure out how to keep the private life
private and make sure that whatever he's doing is not
(08:13):
only consensual, but does not come out as anything but
that and isn't as strange as some of the of
the texts that we've seen. All Right, the Texans have
to draft tonight at twenty five. Who may they take.
We'll discuss that coming up next. It's five point thirty
two on the ticket.