MazingBlue

January 6th, 2015 at 12:57 AM ^

Very nice piece by Eisen. The other two were morons interrupting it. Lastly, Eisen's announcement of Stu's passing yesterday was quite emotional and definitely worth a watch if not seen already.

CrazyMichiganFan1

January 6th, 2015 at 1:06 AM ^

Man if those other idiots don't shut the hell up... Ridiculous... Get em Rich, you killed it!

oriental andrew

January 6th, 2015 at 10:00 AM ^

THIS. I could totally see those 2 guys just getting caught up in the moment and in Rich's tribute, but the mics should've been shut off. It almost sounds like they expected to be off and were just doing a side conversation. Or they're just totally clueless. My bet is on a production oversight. Although the Shanaynay crack at the end was pretty funny.

Gisele

January 6th, 2015 at 1:43 AM ^

I don't know how Irvin is still on tv.  There are so many former players who are great in the studio but he just doesn't have it.

Glen Masons Hot Wife

January 6th, 2015 at 1:44 AM ^

2014 year of our lord... -Making threads about the late Stu Scott -Not making threads about the late, based Bill Bonds I remember when he showed up shitfaced to a pistons-knicks game and heckled Pat Riley on his wardrobe choice the entire game, from courtside or front row, i dont remember. Dumars put up like 41... so he ambled over with a congratulatory embrace for JD... straight out of anchor man... OG

Bando Calrissian

January 6th, 2015 at 2:42 AM ^

Gosh, I forgot just how many catchphrases Stu Scott had. And how many of them were just totally awesome.

I don't think people under about 25 realize how important and transcending SportsCenter was in the mid 90s. We all played playground sports saying these catchphrases. SC was freaking everywhere. These guys were rockstars in suits. The internet and the 24-hour news cycle sort of took away from that over the years, but man, was SportsCenter great in the glory years. Felt good watching this video tonight.

MaximusBlue

January 6th, 2015 at 10:56 AM ^

Didn't start watching sports center until early 2000's so i thought Stu was the norm. Didn't know how controversial his stuff was at first. Guy was a real trailblazer.

MAccLA

January 6th, 2015 at 11:59 AM ^

I had a chance to meet Rich Eisen at an alumni event a few months ago and was very impressed. His commentary on the passing of Stuart Scott the past couple of days has been spot on. Hearing all the stories about Stuart's generosity as a person--and the impact he had on people's lives--was especially touching. 

 

As an aside, FYI: Eisen said during his Monday podcast that Jim Harbaugh will be appearing on the Rich Eisen Show this Thursday during the first hour. That interview should be good.