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ESPN Commentator Reynolds Fired
Seems Harold Reynolds got fired for sexual harrasment. Not that I know him personally, but his on-air persona is not the least bit slimy. Plus I liked listening to his commentary. And I liked looking at him while he gave his commentary! ;)
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/14026863/from/ET/ |
I have met Harold Reynolds a couple of times because one of my good friends dads is the leading analyst for horse racing on ESPN. He is an extremely classy individual.
I can't see him doing anything other than what he said, hug the woman. This is probobly a case of a disgruntled dumb bitch that wanted to try to cause trouble and sue for money........a la Duke Lacrosse |
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Anyway - the 'word on the street' is that Reynolds has a long history at ESPN of hitting on girls, especially PAs and others 'lower' than him on the ladder. It's never been a problem before because it's never been acted on, but apparently this time he hugged the wrong PA and she filed a complaint and got him canned. Deadspin has a lot on this. He was probably the most personable of their on-air guys, though, and definitely was held in the highest regard by outsiders - in that regard, even though I disagreed with a lot of his actual analysis, I'm sorry to see the dude go. What a bizarre situation . . . it sounds like he got fired for something innocuous based on a repuatation in the past. That's awkward. |
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It isn't really as easy as "he says, she says." I obviously can't say what was behind his "hug," but I do know that the thinking man almost doesn't dare touch (with the possible exception of a hand shake) anyone any more. (That can also be true for a woman these days) In addition, people must really be careful of what is said in front of almost anyone. Sexual harassment is a real moving target these days. The other consideration (I'm NOT saying this is the case) is that a public figure can be a really easy target. |
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haha, no Randy Moss. Maybe he isn't the leading analyst, but I always see him on TV at the major races. This almost seems like this woman had to be new or not around for very long. I mean, the guy has worked at ESPN for 11 years, surely the people around him would know that he is very personable and likes to flirt.....if that is the case at all. |
Tight. This guy lives in Orange County. Maybe he can come work for the Dodgers or Angels.
It was probably that whore bag Erin Andrews. I hate that bitch. |
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Another part of it, also mentioned on Deadspin, is that ESPN has had a reputation as a tough place to work for women. The perception, at least, is that guys get away with a lot there. One thought is that Reynolds was fired to change that perception. Very weird. |
On the Dodger boards, they are saying Bonnie Bernstein was the culprit. What a hooker.
I got a post deleted for saying " hmmm Bonnie Bernstein aye? I'd do her in the butt". everyone laughed, but the mod said it got deleted because kids may read the boards |
You're with me, Mike Tirico.
WTF. |
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Also, I've found myself dropping "You're with me" into way too many conversations. It's still funny, every time. |
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Nah, the sites with solid sources it was a Production Assistant - no one you'd actually see on air . . . oh god the indignity of getting fired for your actions at an Outback Steakhouse. |
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And LOL @ Out...back...back...back...back... ...and he could...go...all...the...way... |
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Not even to first base. |
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Popout to the catcher |
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