Tony Kornheiser proposes radical changes to NFL field goal rules
"I want to fool around with the score."
"I want to fool around with the score."
"I guess if I wore a black tank top and I could get away with those words on this show, I would use them."
"Mike was not interested in doing a daily show."
"Most of us got jobs by studying what happened in our industry before we got there. But apparently in sports, if you're a great athlete you don't feel you have to do that."
"Will he be allowed to just be a basketball player, or will all the cultural notions overwhelm him?"
Fairness versus marketing in women's basketball, part 10 million.
"The discussion about Caitlin Clark has to deal with – and I mean initially and loudly – race. Race and culture in America."
"I love my old man friend."
"This is the most popular athlete in America ... you have to put her out there for free. What is the WNBA doing?"
"I love Le Batard dearly, but (he's a) human rainforest."
"She is publicly defiant, she is somewhat over-controlling, she does not want to be covered in the way that champions are covered, which is in-depth."
Stephen A. is at least doing the bare minimum.
"You've got to go out there and make sure the public doesn't think (he's right)."
"It's the way the game is being played and is here to stay."
"It's hard to look at this and not think Silver is doing everything in his power to get the Warriors into the playoffs."
“I am probably speaking stupidity here….”
"What does that say to your fan base that has been loyal despite zero years of contention for that franchise for a championship?"
Kornhesier stressed that he'd only do this occasionally.
After over three years, Tony Kornheiser made his anticipated return to the 'PTI' studios for the long-running ESPN show.
"This is to satisfy all the under-40 soccer heads."
Happy Anniversary to ESPN's PTI, a show that after 22 years, made a measurable impact on the sports media and TV world.
"Kornheiser, who's one of my favorite people who ever lived, he threw me on his back and carried me for four days."
Look to Pat McAfee for the template?