Deadspin vs ESPN feud. An excuse to stick it to Sean Salisbury? (update )
Posted on | October 22, 2009 | 2 Comments

Another Take on the Deadspin vs ESPN feud. This has been going on for quite some time, but it came to it’s Zenith yesterday. Everyone is talking about it. Chris Mottram and Clay Travis will bring you up to speed much better than I ever could.
Basically ESPN has a bunch of wildly popular on screen talent and a ton of 20 something interns. Put that together with ESPN headquarters being located in Bristol Connecticut, where there is nothing to do, and it spells trouble. Like I said the 2 aforementioned bloggers will give you the full story.
Here is my take. Do you remember a couple weeks ago when A.J. Daulerio, Deadspin’s head honcho, had his lengthy email exchange with a very distraught Sean Salisbury? Well it was interesting to say the least, and Sean told of his book that will be released very soon ” I kept a journal for 13 years at espn and a tell all book will be released in months to come. Book title: espn exposed. The truth inside the r rated company.”
I am not affiliated with Deadspin in any way, and am only speculating, but what if A.J. did not appreciate Sean’s tone, and told himself that the next time ESPN ticked him off that he would release everything he knows about ESPN. That would give Deadspin the credit for breaking the stories, and would kill Salisbury’s book in it’s tracks.
(update: The Blog “Midwest Sports Fans” did a podcast with A.J. just hours after this post went live, and he said that this was the furthest thing from his mind, but he did admit to making an offhand joke about it. Check it out here for yourself. Just for clarification on my part, I did not mean to intimate that he did it just to stick it to Sean. My point was that Sean was very rude, and stupid. He was telling his enemy about the book that he was months away from publishing, and his enemy is the leader of the single most authority in instant sports news reporting, Deadspin. I just thought that it might have been a fringe benefit to tank Sean and ESPN with one blow. According to the podcast I was wrong.
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