Posted on 08/20/2021 1:26:43 PM PDT by Conserv
ESPN’s flagship woke talk program, First Take, is reportedly anticipating a major split.
Media reports say Max Kellerman will be removed from the program he co-hosts with Stephen A. Smith and re-surface on an ESPN radio program. Kellerman has been a shining example of woke derangement syndrome during his five years on the program.
ESPN(tv) finally makes an improvement. Gives Max Kellerman the axe.
“ESPN(tv) finally makes an improvement.”
Not a chance. ESPN has a stable of woke on air people. ESPN probably saw this as a chance to dump a white guy, which everyone knows is undesirable. Maybe they can persuade that tranny weight lifter to take Kellerman’s place.
No matter, if it’s not an actual sports event, I don’t watch ESPN. Well, maybe a 30 for 30 from time to time.
Kellerman has a punchable face.
He’d be fun to rough up.
Addition by subtraction.
Before all the woke BS, Kellerman was one of the early purveyor’s of “every criticism of obama is based in racism!!” crowd.
Kellerman is/was certainly one of the worst.
That idiot, Jalen Rose, is also right up there.
The worst, most laughable guest.... Mark Brunell boo hooing over the farce that was deflategate.
Kellerman is insufferabe. Glad he’s going. Stephen A Smith says a lot of stupid things, but at least he’s entertaining. Kellerman is both stupid and boring.
He’s a true hysterical pussy boy no talent tard. I hate his guts.
Sorry friends, but who watches this shiite?
I have to sit through those two wingnuts when I visit my foot doctor for orthotics. The practice is way left, but my doc is very good and has Trump bumper stickers on his ‘67 Shelby.
We have a laugh and I get Great Foot.
I used to be an avid sports fan and regular ESPN viewer. Now I call it BSPN. Their have to be more like me.
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