February 27, 200818 yr comment_32015 NFL analyst Sean Salisbury is leaving ESPN, he and the network said in a joint statement today. In the statement, Salisbury said this: "I want to thank ESPN for 12 great years of talking football on TV and the radio. I have grown as much as I can at ESPN and decided to expand my horizons. I have created a brand and it's time to expand into other opportunities in TV, radio, Internet, publishing, movies and public speaking, among others. My resume speaks for itself as a football analyst, and I believe I can talk all sports with the best of them." It is not clear what Salisbury plans to do with the brand he has created, but it's hard to believe he could find a more prominent outlet for his work than the Worldwide Leader. ESPN's brief statement said, "Sean Salisbury has made many contributions to our efforts for the past 12 years. We thank him and wish him all the best." Salisbury had brief stints as a quarterback for the Seahawks, Colts, Vikings and Chargers. He has also served as play-by-play man on BattleBots and appeared in the movies The Benchwarmers and The Longest Yard. Good riddance. He can't say shit about Rex, now. Report
February 27, 200818 yr comment_32038 He was a puss as a player and an ass as a commentator. Hope that he remains out of the lime light and just drifts away. Report
February 28, 200818 yr comment_32099 He was a puss as a player and an ass as a commentator. Hope that he remains out of the lime light and just drifts away. Did he play like a gay individual? Report
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