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Ex-ESPN NFL guy Sean Salisbury is pure "win"

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Full of Crazy is more like it.

Yeah I started reading that stuff last week, pretty funny stuff. Salisbury has a pretty tough uphill battle to go with deadspin if he thinks he is going to actually "get" deadspin.

 

 

Doesnt he basically have to prove that he never texted a photo of his manhood to a coworker at ESPN in order for anythign to happen to deadspin?

You'd think the iPhone spell check would help him with his conventions.

idiot

 

I hated his show on ESPN 1000, and he comes off as a douche. That book should be entertaining though if it ever finds its way out.

QUOTE (knightni @ Oct 4, 2009 -> 08:52 PM)
http://deadspin.com/search/sean%20salisbury/

 

Start at "Sean Salisbury Has A Few Things To Get Off His Chest" and read each article going up.

 

Believe me, it's worth it.

I'd love to read that dirt on ESPN book.

There's a pretty high standard for libel, they'd have to prove not only that it was false, but had "malicious intent". It's rarely won in U.S., much higher in GB.

 

BUT, the court costs of going into a libel suit can really cripple the media outlets.

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