Who Really Cares About Dana Jacobson?
I do not care about Dana Jacobson but apparently she is all the rage in the sports blogosphere. Also, Notre Dame sucks. [BallHype]
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I do not care about Dana Jacobson but apparently she is all the rage in the sports blogosphere. Also, Notre Dame sucks. [BallHype]
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Dana Jacobson was mean to Jesus. I think she should apologize personally.
By killing herself.
Posted by: meech.one | Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 01:31 PM
What's the big deal? 2/3s of what she said was true anyway.
Posted by: Bryan | Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 02:45 PM
I agree, I didn't know who she was before that incident. What's the story here? That she got loaded or that she insulted Charlie Weis? Sounds like a bit of blogger hubris to me....
Posted by: johndewar | Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 03:26 PM
good for her. and good nor notre dame. ND is pathetic for having something called touchdown jesus. isn't that a little sacreligious itself? plus, she's a Michigan girl and therefore hates those ND pansies.
Posted by: T | Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 05:18 PM
She is the absolute worst, an ugly pig who is ruining sports. Cold First Pizza Take or whatever the fuck is the WORST show I have ever seen. It literally makes me cringe and erupt into a rage whenever I see this abortion of a show. Her and Jay "I had a sexual-harassment law suit filed against me" Crawford literally make me sick in the morning, thank Christ I have early classes this semester and do not have to see this garbage every morning. Those stupid fake news stories that they have and their "laid back" attitude ranks them up there with the awfulness that is Stuart Scott. Fire her and flush this God-awful show down the drain!
Posted by: Steve | Wednesday, January 23, 2008 at 05:29 PM
I just love when an ESPN person gets in trouble there is barely a mention by the WWL. But when someone from another network get in trouble, i.e. Kelly Tilghman, it's discussed on every show ESPN has.
Makes you wonder what if Kelly Tilghman worked for ESPN rather than the Golf Channel? Would ESPN try to sweep her comments under the rug like they tried to do with Dana Jacobson?
That is why people care about this story. It just points out the hypocrisy of ESPN.
Posted by: Scott | Thursday, January 24, 2008 at 06:14 PM