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I don't know if anyone has posted about this yet, but I remember early on in the season many of us here could not stand the guy. NOW HE"S OUTTA HERE!!!!!!!!!!!
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They should have fired him after the drug thingie ... He is supposed to be an example...! Glad to see him go!
ESPN won't exercise an option to renew NFL studio analyst Michael Irvin's contract, the network said on Saturday.
ESPN Communications Vice President Josh Krulewitz announced that Irvin, who had been NFL analyst with ESPN for the past three and a half years, is no longer with the network.
"We thank Michael for his contributions to ESPN and wish him well," Krulewitz said in a statement.
Irvin retired in 2002 after 12 seasons with the Dallas Cowboys and was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame during Super Bowl festivities two weeks ago.
I'm pretty sure that NFL Network will sign him on. His buddy Deion is on NFL network and Deion will probably persuade Rich Eisen to sign on Irvin. You know that Irvin can't handle not being on TV. Because he won't have any money to get his crack.
ESPN has finally let the mouth that continually blabs about anything associated with the Dallas Cowboys (see T.O.) or "The U" (see Ray Lewis).
I will never forget the postgame wrap up after the Broncos beat Ray-Ray and the previously undefeated Ravens on Monday night this past season. The Monday Night crew (Stu Scott, Steve Young, Irvin and thankfully TJ) was giving there top 5 AFC teams. I believe everyone had the Broncos above the Ravens, but Irvin and his love for everything from "The U" had the Ravens at 3 & the Broncos at 5. I thought TJ & Young were going to walk of the set. TJ even asked: "Are these your rankings prior to the game that just finished?"
Bye-Bye Crack Head!!! Too bad ESPN even brought him on the set. It basically allowed for him to campaign for the HOF. Maybe TJ will start campaigning for Randy, Zimm, Floyd & TD.
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