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I just found his other "incident" on Wikipedia. I think the whole thing got blown out of proportion because someone else reported it and it leaked before ESPN could do anything. It obviously didn't make Jeannine Edwards particularly uncomfortable because she sat in the production meeting with him that began right after he called her an ass hole. |
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ESPN sucks
Will these two get fired? Isn't this far worse than what Franklin did? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXWi8I2KhiU |
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As for Millen, people should call him an ass hole every day for the rest of his life, and then every other day after he dies. |
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I have no care in the issue altogether but I see it as an overreaction and hyper-sensitivity. |
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Either way he is a potential liability to ESPN.
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I still don't understand why this makes it more OK. ESPN has a rich history of sexism, so maybe she didn't think anyone would do anything about it.
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![]() I wonder, however, if Jeanine's plastic surgeon gets away with calling her 'baby'. |
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Congrats Nick, you now have the fat manic depressive sociopath on your side of the argument.
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and perhaps it was one more in a string of incidents that you don't know about?
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Former ESPN play-by-play announcer Ron Franklin filed a wrongful termination lawsuit against the all-sports network, USA Today reported Wednesday.
http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefoot...911/?GT1=39002
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