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    Sean Salisbury Might Have Said Something He Shouldn't Have


    On Monday's edition of "NFL Live" on ESPN, analyst Sean Salisbury made what I hope was just a massively unfortunate slip of the tongue when talking about Peyton Manning's 2nd half performance against the Patriots. Here's what actually came out of Salisbury's mouth:
    "I saw a calmness about him. We've always known he's a great player, but a calmness that said, 'You know what, no need to panic. We'll nip, we'll tuck, we'll go, we'll crunch, we'll Jew, we'll do it all.' And he nickeled and dimed 'em, and Peyton made the play when it mattered."
    ESPN's official position is that Salisbury said "chew," but you can hear the audio here, via Pro Football Talk, and to me, that sounds more like a "J" sound than a "ch" sound.

    I'm not entirely sure what it would mean to "Jew" your way down the field (of course, I don't know how you "chew" your way down the field, either), but I hope it's not some kind of NFL locker-room lingo that ties into a stereotype that might also have to do with "nickel and diming."

    And it's also entirely possible that it was one of those things where you mean to say one thing, and another comes out, or you're thinking of two different words, and what actually comes out of your mouth is a hybrid of the two. People misspeak all the time, and Salisbury should probably get the benefit of the doubt and a chance to explain himself before he gets labeled an anti-Semite.

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    did you also hear the report that he took a picture of his junk on his camera phone and sent it to other espn employees...??? that is classic - he may be gone soon and I think most of us would say good riddance

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    • #3
      Hate is such a strong word....but I really really dislike the man.

      and whats this about taking a picture of his junk?? that sounds funny
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      • #4
        I agree....I really don't like him....he can never be wrong...if he's wrong about a game...well it wasn't his fault it was the OTHER team not showing up. Way too cocky for being a no body and a never was

        I want Harold Reynolds back!

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        • #5
          Where did you hear that he took a picture of himself? Must be that NutriSystem gives you extra confidence.

          I will not miss this former backup QB.
          Am I the longest tenured BC member?

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          • #6
            I think hes on there because espn knows people don't like him. He also is used because he give that counterpoint perspective to the other guy, think his name is clayton or somehting?

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            • #7
              Originally posted by 3rdmckid
              I think hes on there because espn knows people don't like him. He also is used because he give that counterpoint perspective to the other guy, think his name is clayton or somehting?

              John Clayton, the professor.

              And I think you're either on to something or you're on to something.
              Everybody dies, but not everyone lives.

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              • #8
                here is what I read about the pecker picture:

                There have been a flurry of reports of late regarding the supposed reason for the one-week suspension of ESPN's Sean Salisbury, on which we reported in October 2006.

                Late last month, Mike Freeman of CBSSportsline.com wrote that an unnamed NFL analyst was suspended for taking pictures of his pecker with his cell phone, and then showing it to "numerous, uncomfortable women."

                The fine folks at the Big Lead attempted to connect the dots, concluding that the cell-phone self-portraits had been prepared by Señor Salisbury. Then, our friends at Deadspin publicized the matter.

                So we've received thousands (okay, hundreds . . . okay, dozens . . . okay, a few) of e-mails asking us to close the loop and confirm that Salisbury was suspended for cell phone shenanigans.

                Sorry, our general counsel (i.e., me) refuses to allow it. We've never reported it, never will. If others wish to come to that conclusion based on available information, so be it.

                All we've ever reported is that Salisbury was suspended for a week (and that no one noticed). We begged ESPN to tell us it wasn't true and that we'd kill the story, but ESPN wouldn't.

                Meanwhile, the story is catching fire (and fire probably isn't the best term to use when talking about a man's most sensitive of regions). We've even heard that Dan LeBatard was talking about the issue on his Miami radio show recently. If true, it could get LeBatard the Jason Whitlock treatment from Bristol.

                But, hey, it's probably smarter to get on ESPN's poop list via words, not actions.

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                • #9
                  I guess I'm in the minority. I like Sean Salisbury. I love his insight.

                  I don't know how you "chew" your way down the field
                  you "chew" your way down the field in bits and pieces. A little at a time. No big chunks. I'm sure he said chew. If he slipped and said "Jew" does that make him anti-semitic? People look for things to stir up controversy.

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                  • #10
                    who cares???? are we that weak hearted and weak minded. GOD WTF is this world coming to??
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by 10DimeBry
                      who cares???? are we that weak hearted and weak minded. GOD WTF is this world coming to??
                      AGREED! However, peeps like Muscleman care.

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                      • #12
                        Exactly who gives a shit.
                        How many more titles will the Yankees try to buy it never ends.

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                        • #13
                          ... And i highly DOUBT he said Jew. It wouldn't even make sense really. I've heard commentator's say "Chewing up yardage" all the time and i'm sure he said chew. Like frank said, bits & pieces, 1st down after 1st down.

                          P.S. I like Salisbury because he isn't afraid to say what's on his mind. Who cares if i don't always agree with him, i still think he's good!

















                          Then again ... I liked Harold Reynolds too!
                          Last edited by wayne1218; 01-25-2007, 04:51 PM.

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                          • #14
                            i could care less if he said jew or chew. everyone is so fucking sensitive now adays.

                            i think he is a drunk anyways, dont care one way or the other about him
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                            • #15
                              ESPN employees I would like fired before Sean Salisbury, in order:

                              1. Joe Theisman
                              2. Stuart Scott
                              3. Bill Walton
                              4. Michael Irvin
                              5. The anchor with the goofy glasses and bad wardrobe

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