What You'll See On ESPN's Countdowns For Week Eight
Friday, October 26, 2007
Here's your look into what ESPN is putting on the Countdowns this Sunday and Monday. There's always a special segment or two.
Sunday NFL Countdown:
- Rachel Nichols reporting from London!
- How the Patriots Defense Has Linebackers over 30 years old!
- Soundtracks with Mike Tomlin!
- The Mayne Event is in London too!
- "Ten-year-old Jason Krause knows he has the perfect costume for Halloween, but who in the NFL is giving him “tricks” and who is giving him “treats?”" (Via ESPN PR)
Monday Night Countdown:
- Soundtracks with Brett Farve (who else?)
- A piece on Donald Driver done by Donald Driver
- Boiling Points with Parcells and Ditka
- Read and React with Parcells and Keyshawn
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Sounds fun right? I can't wait for Kenny Mayne in London! Did you know in London that Football is actually Futbol?!?!?! Crazy right?
Labels: Kenny Mayne, Monday Night Countdown, Rachel Nichols, Sunday Countdown
7 Comments:
Jason Krause is worse than Emmitt Smith. There I said it.
WTF is up with the word verification now???
Sorry G. Had to turn it on because old posts were getting spammed like crazy. I'll turn it off in a few.
Find out which Pokemon he will be going as this year!
Stephen King will enlighten us about fear as well, I can't wait for that relevant segment.
Please leave Rachel Nichols permanently in London and have her take Jason Krause along for the ride. Why does Nichols have to put on that phony voice when she does a report. If you watched her E.60, she has one voice when she pitches a story and the other is her Weekly Reader voice. You remember back in grade school when girl who got the "A's" would get up and give her report on how Thanksgiving started.
The 26ft animatronic Jason Taylor makes less grammatical errors than Emmitt Smith. The robot would be a vast improvement.
Will Berman imitate a British accent at any point in those shows?
How much will Kornhole talk about the game in England Monday night, ignoring the game on the field...