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COLD PIZZA
Posted: March 29, 2005 12:53 pm
by diamonddan
When ESPN started this show, I enjoyed it A "Good Morning, America" show for Sports fans. It was a nice change from the talking heads on Sports Center, and The women on the show were easier to look at than the Sports Center guys.
But, not anymore. They slowly gave the girls less and less to do, and added Woody Page and Skip Bayless to try to make a "Pardon The Interuption" II.
I haven't seen the lovely and talented Thea Andrews for awhile, and I've heard Kit Hoover is gone.
Anybody know what's going on????
Posted: March 29, 2005 1:10 pm
by land_shark3
Yummmm!!! First the buffet thread and now one about cold pizza.
Oh wait, you were talking about a show. Nevermind.

Posted: March 29, 2005 1:19 pm
by Cubbie Bear
Skip Bayless......his picture is next to both "Dork" and "arrogant" in Websters
Posted: March 29, 2005 1:23 pm
by margaritamyers
Well I hate that it starts later in the morning now so I can't watch it but I like the 1st and 10 because I don't think I can get enough of Woody Paige.
Posted: March 29, 2005 1:59 pm
by Big Red Parrothead
margaritamyers wrote:Well I hate that it starts later in the morning now so I can't watch it but I like the 1st and 10 because I don't think I can get enough of Woody Paige.
In my book, ANY of Woody Paige qualifies as TOO MUCH of Woody Paige.
Posted: March 29, 2005 2:10 pm
by PHBeerman
Big Red Parrothead wrote:margaritamyers wrote:Well I hate that it starts later in the morning now so I can't watch it but I like the 1st and 10 because I don't think I can get enough of Woody Paige.
In my book, ANY of Woody Paige qualifies as TOO MUCH of Woody Paige.
I think NO Woody Paige qualifies as TOO MUCH of Woody Paige
Posted: March 29, 2005 2:16 pm
by ph4ever
Cubbie Bear wrote:Skip Bayless......his picture is next to both "Dork" and "arrogant" in Websters
Dallas threw a huge party when he left here
Posted: March 29, 2005 2:17 pm
by Cubbie Bear
ph4ever wrote:Cubbie Bear wrote:Skip Bayless......his picture is next to both "Dork" and "arrogant" in Websters
Dallas threw a huge party when he left here
So did Chicago

Posted: March 29, 2005 7:04 pm
by jollymon
Yeah, ESPN has bastardized PTI.
Actually many shows have. The 2 people facing off and a ticker to keep track of the time.....
Posted: March 29, 2005 7:14 pm
by Sidew13
jollymon wrote:Yeah, ESPN has bastardized PTI.
Actually many shows have. The 2 people facing off and a ticker to keep track of the time.....
NASCAR does it during their pre-race junk. What a waste of time

Posted: March 29, 2005 7:54 pm
by jollymon
Oh yeah, this was about Cold Pizza, sorry.
I felt the same way. A great way to hear what was going on without hearing the heads (Linda Kohn in particular). Never made it to that level.
Eye candy is nice, but I would rather have it with a good story.
Posted: March 29, 2005 8:56 pm
by Ilph
Sidew13 wrote:jollymon wrote:Yeah, ESPN has bastardized PTI.
Actually many shows have. The 2 people facing off and a ticker to keep track of the time.....
NASCAR does it during their pre-race junk. What a waste of time

Are you talking about PTI or Nascar?

Posted: March 29, 2005 8:58 pm
by CaptainP
HATE Skip Brainless.
Honestly, Thea Andrews was the only reason to watch that show, and she's gone. Not only was she quite classy and beautiful, she was also intelligent and very good at her job.
Posted: March 30, 2005 2:33 am
by Gypsy In The Palace
I have never seen Cold Pizza, so I can't comment on it in particular. But, as an avid sports fan, I have become fed up with ESPN as a whole. It seems that the network is no longer about sports but rather entertainment. Every time, I turn on ESPN, there is a show on. First, it was Playmakers, then Tilt. Not to mention all the movies (the Earnhardt movie, the Bobby Knight movie, etc).
And, not too long ago, I could literally kill a whole day watching ESPN Classic. Now, everytime, I turn it on, they're not showing a classic game. They're showing a Sportscentury, Cheap Seats, or an ESPN 25 episode (Hello-your 25th anniversiary was last year!).
Memo to ESPN: Your network is suppose to be about sports!
Posted: March 30, 2005 2:35 am
by creeky
I dont like pizza cold ....
its gotta be hot .....
and with pineapple

Posted: March 30, 2005 6:51 am
by tequilatom
Gypsy In The Palace wrote:I have never seen Cold Pizza, so I can't comment on it in particular. But, as an avid sports fan, I have become fed up with ESPN as a whole. It seems that the network is no longer about sports but rather entertainment. Every time, I turn on ESPN, there is a show on. First, it was Playmakers, then Tilt. Not to mention all the movies (the Earnhardt movie, the Bobby Knight movie, etc).
And, not too long ago, I could literally kill a whole day watching ESPN Classic. Now, everytime, I turn it on, they're not showing a classic game. They're showing a Sportscentury, Cheap Seats, or an ESPN 25 episode (Hello-your 25th anniversiary was last year!).
Memo to ESPN: Your network is suppose to be about sports!
I AGREE, EVEN SPORTSCENTER IS BECOMING A JOKE. I WATCH ESPNEWS TO GET WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR.THE BEST SHOWS THEY HAVE NOWARE, NFL PRIME TIME AND BASEBALL TONIGHT.COLLEGE GAMEDAY ISN'T TO BAD EITHER.THE NBA SHOW DRIVES ME NUTS WITH STEPHEN A. SMITH.
Posted: March 30, 2005 9:13 am
by PHBeerman
Posted: March 30, 2005 9:37 am
by diamonddan
I found out after starting this thread that Thea Andrews (Canada's greatest export) and Kit (Go Heels) Hoover are indeed gone from Cold Pizza. Which means I'm done with it. The reason PTI works and 1st and ten doesn't is because Tony and Wilbon are likable. Page is ok, but Bayless has no personality.
In regards to espn, i usually watch some sports center, and games. The rest of the time, they are too busy patting themselves on the back, and way to mych time oversensationalizing things. "certain hall of famer" and "Best ever" are used way too much on the channel.
Posted: March 30, 2005 10:25 am
by sonofabeach
The first time that I ever heard of Woody Page is back in 96 when the Jacksonville Jaguars shocked the Buffalo Bills at home in the snow and we're headed towards Denver who had a bi-week to prepare.
I believe he wrote for a Denver paper and I remember the local media here making a big deal out of his "who in the heck are the Jagwads" comments and how they were beneath the Broncos and what not.
Needles to say the Jags shocked Denver too in one of the best playoffs games Ive ever seen.
Posted: March 30, 2005 4:05 pm
by CaptainP
Gypsy In The Palace wrote:
Memo to ESPN: Your network is suppose to be about sports!
Bad news, Gypsy:
It's ESPN, stands for
Entertainment &
Sports
Programming
Network.
The E has always been there.