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The only one I would miss at all is Van Gundy. Some of the others are solid and I have nothing against them, but probably wouldn't even have noticed they were gone if not for these headlines.

I do watch a lot of NBA games though. So for me, Van Gundy will be missed. His partner, Mark Jackson, I could do without, don't hate Jackson, but he annoys me forcing the same "sayings" whether they make sense or not for the situation, almost like a robot.

Actually like both Van Gundy's a lot for the broadcasts.
 

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Mama there goes that man! Haha yeah it gets so ridiculous. Jackson needs to go as well. But he is black so they can't.
 
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Mama there goes that man! Haha yeah it gets so ridiculous. Jackson needs to go as well. But he is black so they can't.
I didn’t hear him say that at all during the nba finals.

I wonder if it was because Joker was white?
 

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Saw a report that Doug Kerzirian is out. That is a surprise as he was around long before Daily Wager started. Looks like ESPN radio is now an afterthought although I'd be surprised if the network moves away from their emphasis on gambling.
 

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Saw a report that Doug Kerzirian is out. That is a surprise as he was around long before Daily Wager started. Looks like ESPN radio is now an afterthought although I'd be surprised if the network moves away from their emphasis on gambling.
The ESPN sports betting insider who won almost $300,000 on an NFL draft prop last year recently won $58,333 in the William Hill College Pick’em football contest.
Kezirian, a Las Vegas resident and former KTNV-13 sports director, claimed two of the top five places in a field of 411.
William Hill paid $89,000 to cover an overlay in the $1,000-entry contest, which guaranteed cash prizes of $500,000 for entrants who made eight picks against the spread for 10 weeks off a designated menu of college games.
Kezirian went 6-2 ATS in the final week to finish in a tie for third at 51-29 (64 percent) on his top entry, which paid $37,500. He went 4-4 in the final week on another entry to finish in a tie for fifth at 50-30 (62.5 percent), which paid $20,833.33.
A contestant with the alias Accorsi tied for first with a 52-28 ATS record (65 percent) with an unidentified entrant, and they split $325,000. An attempt to contact the co-champions was unsuccessful.

Hoping for more
Finishing one game out of first place — and about $100,000 more in prize money — was a bit bittersweet for Kezirian.
“The competitor and gambler in me will always wonder what could’ve been,” he said. “I will inevitably torture myself for a moment when reflecting on a pick or two down the stretch. But I will do it with a smile.”
The contest ended Nov. 12, when a Wake Forest cover would’ve propelled him to first and third place. But the Demon Deacons lost 36-34 to North Carolina as 3½-point favorites after turning the ball over on their final three possessions.
Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman fumbled on fourth-and-3 at the Tar Heels 10 with 8:59 left and threw an interception in North Carolina territory with 4:20 to go.
Kezirian used the contest alias Tyson Arthur. The first name was in tribute to Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Tyson Campbell. The latter is his dog’s name.

Big prop victory
A few days before the 2021 NFL draft, Kezirian placed $3,500 in wagers up to 100-1 at BetMGM sportsbook at Bellagio on Campbell to be the first safety taken in the draft. When the Jaguars selected Campbell — who was listed as a cornerback at other books but as a safety at BetMGM — with the first pick of the second round, Kezirian won $297,800.
“Tyson was really my first baby,” said Kezirian (@DougESPN). “He got me the bankroll to do a lot of the contests.”
Kezirian rallied down the stretch to finish in the money in the William Hill contest, which paid the top 10 places.
“I wasn’t on the leaderboard until a couple weeks to go,” he said. “When I went into the final week, I was tied for fourth and seventh and wanted to finish in the money.”
He went on a 17-2-1 ATS run to take the lead in the Circa Friday Football Invitational, a contest with 16 handicappers, and used many of the same plays in the William Hill contest.
The former host of ESPN’s “Daily Wager” show said there were several keys to his success.
“I listen to the people on our show. I keep my ears open,” Kezirian said. “You can’t take bad numbers, especially because it’s all half-point spreads in the contest.
“For me, it’s about situational handicapping. If you can single out an edge from a narrative or play amateur psychologist, then you can have an angle. I was handicapping effort and stuff like that.”
It also helps to be lucky.
“The bad beats have to be minimal when you’re trying to outperform other people who are 20 games above .500,” he said. “To be a profitable winner is very different than winning a contest, where 65 or 66 percent is what’s needed.
“You have to get hot and get lucky, which is what I did down the stretch.”
 

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Saw a report that Doug Kerzirian is out. That is a surprise as he was around long before Daily Wager started. Looks like ESPN radio is now an afterthought although I'd be surprised if the network moves away from their emphasis on gambling.
The ESPN sports betting insider who won almost $300,000 on an NFL draft prop last year recently won $58,333 in the William Hill College Pick’em football contest.
Kezirian, a Las Vegas resident and former KTNV-13 sports director, claimed two of the top five places in a field of 411.
William Hill paid $89,000 to cover an overlay in the $1,000-entry contest, which guaranteed cash prizes of $500,000 for entrants who made eight picks against the spread for 10 weeks off a designated menu of college games.
Kezirian went 6-2 ATS in the final week to finish in a tie for third at 51-29 (64 percent) on his top entry, which paid $37,500. He went 4-4 in the final week on another entry to finish in a tie for fifth at 50-30 (62.5 percent), which paid $20,833.33.
A contestant with the alias Accorsi tied for first with a 52-28 ATS record (65 percent) with an unidentified entrant, and they split $325,000. An attempt to contact the co-champions was unsuccessful.

Hoping for more
Finishing one game out of first place — and about $100,000 more in prize money — was a bit bittersweet for Kezirian.
“The competitor and gambler in me will always wonder what could’ve been,” he said. “I will inevitably torture myself for a moment when reflecting on a pick or two down the stretch. But I will do it with a smile.”
The contest ended Nov. 12, when a Wake Forest cover would’ve propelled him to first and third place. But the Demon Deacons lost 36-34 to North Carolina as 3½-point favorites after turning the ball over on their final three possessions.
Wake Forest quarterback Sam Hartman fumbled on fourth-and-3 at the Tar Heels 10 with 8:59 left and threw an interception in North Carolina territory with 4:20 to go.
Kezirian used the contest alias Tyson Arthur. The first name was in tribute to Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Tyson Campbell. The latter is his dog’s name.

Big prop victory
A few days before the 2021 NFL draft, Kezirian placed $3,500 in wagers up to 100-1 at BetMGM sportsbook at Bellagio on Campbell to be the first safety taken in the draft. When the Jaguars selected Campbell — who was listed as a cornerback at other books but as a safety at BetMGM — with the first pick of the second round, Kezirian won $297,800.
“Tyson was really my first baby,” said Kezirian (@DougESPN). “He got me the bankroll to do a lot of the contests.”
Kezirian rallied down the stretch to finish in the money in the William Hill contest, which paid the top 10 places.
“I wasn’t on the leaderboard until a couple weeks to go,” he said. “When I went into the final week, I was tied for fourth and seventh and wanted to finish in the money.”
He went on a 17-2-1 ATS run to take the lead in the Circa Friday Football Invitational, a contest with 16 handicappers, and used many of the same plays in the William Hill contest.
The former host of ESPN’s “Daily Wager” show said there were several keys to his success.
“I listen to the people on our show. I keep my ears open,” Kezirian said. “You can’t take bad numbers, especially because it’s all half-point spreads in the contest.
“For me, it’s about situational handicapping. If you can single out an edge from a narrative or play amateur psychologist, then you can have an angle. I was handicapping effort and stuff like that.”
It also helps to be lucky.
“The bad beats have to be minimal when you’re trying to outperform other people who are 20 games above .500,” he said. “To be a profitable winner is very different than winning a contest, where 65 or 66 percent is what’s needed.
“You have to get hot and get lucky, which is what I did down the stretch.”
Letting him go proves that ESPN has no idea what the hell they are doing
 

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Letting him go proves that ESPN has no idea what the hell they are doing
Daily wager is the only show worth watching outside of live ESPN events. Doug knew is stuff. You're right Hache, they don't know what they're doing.. Probably recruit some black guy that talks in cliches to replace Doug..
 

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A sad situation. Was also sad when Daily Wager parted ways with Preston Johnson as that guy was the best fade I ever saw. I try to watch DW everyday and enjoy the show even if I don't bet on their recommendations. 6am pst is the start of my NFL Sunday with Daily Wager.
 

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A sad situation. Was also sad when Daily Wager parted ways with Preston Johnson as that guy was the best fade I ever saw. I try to watch DW everyday and enjoy the show even if I don't bet on their recommendations. 6am pst is the start of my NFL Sunday with Daily Wager.
PJ had no personality. Probably had to go just for that reason alone. Dude looked like he had constipation issues on air
 

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Geno Wojciechowski gone from NCAAF Gameday too :cry:
 

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The best fade maybe in the world is Anita Marks!!! No one else except maybe Vegas Dave even close. That's the only reason to watch the Daily Wager.
 

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What is it?

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I guess we do need a third gender classification as I have no idea what that is.
 

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Can't imagine building a company and a brand, and being held hostage with this shit.
 
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Solution is so simple but they put hardcore left crap ahead of everything else

Do they realize average guys that have dreamed of this and went to school for this. There are a ton of Colin Cowherds out there they could get on the cheap. Guys that didn't play pro ball or even college ball.

But instead they over pay like crazy all of these washed up " minority pro players". Most of them struggle to put together a coherent sentence. In fact usually they have a white person on set so it doesn't turn into an all out yelling gang battle.

I can't stand to listen to a sentence of most of them.... And then you have admitted Communist Skip Bayless who when he has a hard opinion won't even admit when he is wrong. Yes he is an admitted Communist. He uses his pull to always have a black dude in his " debates"

Get away from hiring the washed up pro athlete.
Skip is on Fox
 

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