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  • Stuart Scott Died 10 Years Ago, Since Then He’s Been Often Imitated, Never Duplicated

    Stuart Scott Died 10 Years Ago, Since Then He’s Been Often Imitated, Never Duplicated


    Hard to believe that this weekend will mark ten years since the passing of ESPN’s Stuart Scott, who we lost on January 4, 2015. Scott was just 49 years old when he died from appendiceal cancer, which he was first diagnosed with in 2007 after having his appendix removed.

    July 16, 2014, is a night many sports fans will always remember. It was when Scott was honored with the Jimmy V Award at the ESPY Awards. It turned out to be his last public appearance before passing away. This was where Scott uttered his famous words, “When you die, it does not mean that you lose to cancer. You beat cancer by how you live, why you live and in the manner in which you live.”

    ESPN has had many super talented anchors and a few that are the best of the best. From Chris Berman at the beginning up to Scott Van Pelt today, and in between, you had Dan Patrick and Keith Olbermann, Kenny Mayne, Rich Eisen and Stuart Scott. While the others are truly some of the best to ever do it, Scott was not only one of the best, but he also completely changed the game.

    For most of us, Scott came into our lives in the mid-90’s on ESPN2. He was brought in because the network believed he could be relatable to a younger audience. Think about that for a moment. That is an issue many in broadcasting are dealing with today. It’s also something a heckuva lot easier said than done. I’d say it worked out pretty well for ESPN.

    Scott was at WESH, the NBC affiliate in Orlando prior to landing at ESPN. He also had stints in Florence, South Carolina, and Raleigh, North Carolina after graduating from the University of North Carolina.

    Those that knew Scott in his early days say it was obvious he was going to be a star in the business. People talk about how hard of a worker he was and clearly, he oozed talent and charisma. Throughout his career, you rarely heard anything but great things about Scott from those he interacted with. I had the chance to interview him over the phone a few times when he was writing for ESPN The Magazine and met him in person once at a golf major, and I can confirm he was as cool to talk to as you would imagine.

    Those who worked with him at ESPN say Scott was the type of person who treated the janitor and the head of the network the exact same. One of those rare people who was universally liked and handled their success about as well as one can.

    I can’t help but think what a Stuart Scott might be like in today’s media world if he were still with us. You get the feeling he would’ve loved to engage with people on social media and had some great posts. At the same time, Scott would be someone who would set a great example for everyone, by ignoring any hate that would’ve undoubtedly come his way. I can also see where he would be someone who would have meaningful things to say when things were at their worst and everyone needed people to help unify.

    I feel like a Stuart Scott podcast would’ve been a home run or in his words, it would’ve been “as cool as the other side of the pillow.” Scott was really the first to bring culture and sports together in the way that he delivered the highlights. I’ve read where those who were at ESPN when Scott first started had told him to back off the hip-hop references and not to push things too far. Thank goodness Scott stuck to his guns.

    From “Boo-Yah!” to “Hallah,” to “He must be jelly cause jam don’t shake like that,” to “Can I get a witness from the congregation!?” Scott had a flare and a style that nobody had really had before him, and everyone wanted to attempt after him.

    When you think of a lot of the successful sports broadcasters today, you can almost see the influence Stuart Scott had on them in some way, shape or form. He was a broadcaster, but he was an entertainer. He looked like he was having the time of his life delivering sports news to his audience.

    We were all lucky to get to witness the talents of Stuart Scott and to have the memories of what he did when he brought something completely new to our television screens. Gone, but never forgotten, Stuart Scott was truly one of the most talented sportscasters in history and he was someone who would score quite high if you measured his life simply by how he lived, why he lived and in the manner in which he lived.

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    The Best/Worst Thing I’ve Heard/Watched/Read Recently

    Say what you want about any one individual college football broadcaster on ESPN’s roster, but as a whole this group is hard to beat. The ESPN college football talent has been busy with the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff and despite several of the games being one-sided, the ESPN crews have it covered wall to wall.

    For me, I always feel like the people who are working on college football programming on ESPN are as passionate if not more passionate about the game than I am. It’s all very genuine. Whether it is the guys on College GameDay, the play-by-play crews calling games or those back in the studio, you just feel like everyone is on the same ride.

    The flip of the calendar sadly means college football is almost coming to an end, so let’s all soak in the remaining time we have for this year. Tip of the cap to the ESPN (and TNT) crews knocking this year’s coverage out of the park.

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    In Case You Missed It

    I’m a big fan of John Ourand’s work with Puck. While I do miss he and Andrew Marchand doing a podcast together, in this new world of content consumption, it makes sense why both Ourand and Marchand made career moves this year. Derek Futterman had the chance to talk with John about his move and why it made so much sense for him.

    I really liked Ourand’s comment when he said to Derek, “People feel that I’m writing right to them, and it invites people to respond to me, and in ways that writing for a magazine and having a byline or even a website and just sort of having a byline doesn’t quite work. All you have to do is hit ‘Reply,’ and our style of writing and our way of getting things out makes it very conversational, and that just seems to work really well for us.”

    Make sure if you missed it, you check out Derek’s feature on John by clicking here.

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    It’s hard to believe that it has been 10 years since the legendary sports broadcaster Stuart Scott passed away. His impact on the sports world and the way we consume sports media is still felt to this day. Since his untimely death, many have tried to imitate his unique style and catchphrases, but none have been able to duplicate his charisma, passion, and authenticity.

    Stuart Scott was a trailblazer in the world of sports broadcasting, breaking barriers and changing the game with his bold and innovative approach. His catchphrases, such as “Boo-Yah!” and “Cooler than the other side of the pillow,” became ingrained in the lexicon of sports fans everywhere. His ability to connect with viewers on a personal level and bring a sense of excitement and energy to every broadcast set him apart from his peers.

    In the 10 years since his passing, we have seen many try to emulate Stuart Scott’s style, but none have been able to capture the magic that he brought to the screen. His legacy lives on in the way he inspired a new generation of sports broadcasters to be themselves and bring their own unique voice to the industry.

    Stuart Scott may be gone, but his impact on the world of sports broadcasting will never be forgotten. He was one of a kind, and he will always be remembered as a true pioneer in the industry. Rest in peace, Stuart Scott. You are sorely missed, but your spirit lives on in every “Boo-Yah!” and every moment of passion on the airwaves.

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  • Dave Blunts Hospitalized, Claims He’s Not ‘Giving Up’ as Long as Fans Don’t Give Up on Him

    Dave Blunts Hospitalized, Claims He’s Not ‘Giving Up’ as Long as Fans Don’t Give Up on Him


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    Fans of Dave Blunts have been sharing their thoughts online about the rapper after he shared an image on social media earlier today. The photo showed him lying in a hospital bed, accompanied by the caption: “I’m not giving up as long as you guys don’t give up on me.”

    Thus far Blunts has not detailed why he is currently hospitalized.

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    Messages of love and encouragement flooded the comments section, with fans urging Blunts to prioritize his health and recovery.

    One person commented, “We’re with you sir! 1000%,” while many others left prayer hands for the rapper.

    Others were a little more direct with Blunts with one commenter saying, “Bro just put down the cup already d**n,” referencing the lean addiction Blunts has rapped about in many of his songs.

    In December 2024, Blunts was caught on video rapper while using an oxygen tank and sitting down in a chair.

    One person who spoke out about Blunts’ weight on social media was rapper Snoop Dogg. The 53-year-old icon quipped, “Put down the chicken wings and Tata chips,” and added, “Nefew and that chair gon’ break soon get to the end of the cup.”

    Blunts caught wind of what Snoop said and fired back during the same performance, addressing Snoop directly. “I see the big dog talking. Snoop, you think you funny? You don’t know what it’s like to fight for your life every damn day,” he said. Gesturing to the oxygen tank beside him, he added, “I got demons, and a tank to prove it. Don’t come for me when you have been blessed enough to be here that long; respect the struggle.”

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    Dave Blunts Hospitalized, Claims He’s Not ‘Giving Up’ as Long as Fans Don’t Give Up on Him

    British rapper Dave Blunts has been hospitalized due to complications related to his ongoing battle with mental health issues. In a heartfelt message posted on his social media accounts, the 28-year-old artist shared that he is currently receiving medical treatment and reassured fans that he is determined to keep fighting.

    “I’m going through a tough time right now, but I want my fans to know that I’m not giving up,” Blunts wrote. “As long as you all continue to support me and believe in me, I will keep pushing through this. Your love and positivity mean everything to me.”

    Blunts, known for his raw and introspective lyrics, has been open about his struggles with depression and anxiety in the past. Despite facing setbacks, he remains dedicated to his music and artistry, using his platform to advocate for mental health awareness and destigmatization.

    Fans and fellow artists have flooded social media with messages of support for Blunts, sending him love and encouragement during this difficult time. As he continues his recovery journey, the rapper’s resilience and determination serve as a powerful reminder of the importance of self-care and community support.

    Let’s rally around Dave Blunts and show him that he is not alone in this fight. Together, we can uplift and empower one another, proving that love and solidarity can conquer even the darkest moments. Stay strong, Dave – we believe in you.

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  • Quentin Tarantino names the best sequence he’s ever made

    Quentin Tarantino names the best sequence he’s ever made


    To make an understatement, Quentin Tarantino has made many memorable scenes in his career. The director is known for constructing mesmerising dialogue and balletic action. There’s the story of the gold watch in Pulp Fiction, the standoff in Reservoir Dogs, and the dinner scene in Django Unchained. For most of his fans, it would be hard to narrow it all down to a single favourite, but the director himself has done just that.

    Of all Tarantino’s greatest scenes, he believes that there is one that stands head and shoulders above the others. Interestingly enough, it isn’t one that is full of violence, and it barely features any dialogue. Instead, it’s built around a quiet ratcheting up of tension and dread that keeps your heart in your throat for more than ten minutes. 

    “I actually think that the Spahn Ranch sequence with Brad is one of my favourite sequences I’ve ever done,” Tarantino said. “I could not be happier with the effect that it has on an audience where you get that, kind of, dead quiet.”

    The scene takes place about an hour and a half into his 2019 film Once Upon a Time In Hollywood, a retelling of the Manson murders through the eyes of an ageing movie star (Leonardo DiCaprio) and his best friend and stuntman (Brad Pitt). In the sequence, Cliff (Pitt) drives a hitchhiker named Pussycat (Margaret Qualley) back to where she’s living with Manson and his “Family” of young runaways and misfits. From the start, there is something ominous about the place. For one thing, Cliff has been to the ranch before when it was being used as a film set. Now, it looks abandoned except for the stray dogs and dreamy young women who mill around barefoot.

    Inside the dilapidated house is a group of young women played by a who’s who of Hollywood stars, including Sydney Sweeney and Dakota Fanning. When Cliff asks to see George Spahn, the owner of the ranch who he used to work with, the women tell him he can’t go inside because George is napping. The confrontation is eerie. The women seem sweet and giggly at first, but the moment Cliff tries to get past the front door, they turn menacing.

    The dialogue in the scene is sparse. It isn’t full of the colourful turns of phrase and monologing that Tarantino is known for. It’s marked by the sound of barking dogs and whistling wind. The director’s usual brand of terror involves gory violence and noisy soundtracks, but in this scene, the fear is all in the creaking of floorboards, the blank stares of the women, and the unlit house.

    It is a gripping sequence that keeps you on the edge of your seat waiting for a jump scare, but instead of providing that catharsis, Tarantino leaves the audience with a sense of dreaded anticipation about what is to come. It’s a turning point in the film when the joyous sense of freedom and fun of the ‘60s takes a sharp turn to the sinister, and you’re reminded that the story will conclude with one of the most grisly and senseless murders of the century. Although it is a stylistic deviation for Tarantino, it is undeniably one of his greatest achievements.

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    Quentin Tarantino, the iconic filmmaker known for his unique storytelling and bold cinematic style, has recently revealed what he considers to be the best sequence he’s ever made. In an interview with Variety, Tarantino discussed the climactic showdown in his film “Kill Bill: Volume 1” as the sequence that stands out to him the most.

    The sequence in question features Uma Thurman’s character, The Bride, facing off against the Crazy 88 gang in a brutal and visually stunning battle. Tarantino explained that he wanted to create a scene that was both highly stylized and incredibly intense, and he believes that he achieved that with this particular sequence.

    Fans of Tarantino’s work will likely agree that the Crazy 88 battle is a standout moment in his filmography, showcasing his trademark blend of violence, humor, and visual flair. As one of the most memorable and iconic scenes in “Kill Bill: Volume 1,” it’s no surprise that Tarantino holds it in such high regard.

    For Tarantino, the Crazy 88 battle represents the perfect marriage of his storytelling and filmmaking prowess, making it a sequence that will continue to be celebrated by audiences and critics alike for years to come.

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  • He’s the number one guy on RAW

    He’s the number one guy on RAW


    The world has been talking about WWE RAW’s debut on Netflix, with some massive matches and appearances set to make headlines worldwide. While numerous superstars have been advertised to appear on the show, three-time world champion Drew McIntyre has not been featured on the promotional package. Ex-WWE employee Jonathan Coachman bashed the Stamford-based company for ignoring the former World Champion.

    Drew McIntyre recently shared a lengthy statement on the incident, expressing his frustration with the company. The Scottish Warrior teased feuds with Roman Reigns and Cody Rhodes, as both stars were featured in the promotional package while being SmackDown stars.

    During a recent edition of The Coach and Bro Show, Jonathan Coachman criticized the Stamford-based company for omitting the “Number One Guy” on the red brand from the promotional package.

    “The first shot is of who? Cody Rhodes. And what does he say? He’s not even a Raw guy. Then you’ve got Roman Reigns, and he goes, ‘He’s not even a Raw guy.’ And there wasn’t one shot of Drew McIntyre in the entire promo. You can’t tell me they’re so forward-thinking that they would make that part of the storyline just to piss off Drew and help with his character. No. But how do you not put Drew McIntyre in a Raw promo when, to me, he’s the number one guy on Raw—or should be? That’s a big oversight,” stated Jonathan Coachman. [38:17 onwards]

    A former WWE writer just went after JBL for his comments HERE

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    Triple H shared a message to the WWE Universe ahead of Netflix debut

    With WWE RAW’s debut on Netflix just around the corner, The Game Triple H has sent an intriguing message, hyping up the fans for the historic episode of the red brand. In a recent post on X/Twitter, the company’s Chief Content Officer stated four ways fans could watch the episode on Netflix.

    With a packed card and some massive names set to grace the Intuit Dome on January 6, fans’ excitement is already through the roof. Time will now tell what the Stamford-based company has in store for the historic episode.

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