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Gil Brandt Blasted For Distasteful Comments About Dwayne Haskins
“Gil Brandt, became the focus of immense backlash for comments he made while speaking on a SiriusXM radio show.”

Published
4 weeks agoon

The football world was saddened to learn of the sudden and tragic death of former Ohio State quarterback Dwayne Haskins Jr.
Haskins was killed over the weekend in Florida after reportedly being struck by a dump truck while on a state highway.
The condolences came pouring in from across the football world as the news got out there. But one person, Gil Brandt, became the focus of immense backlash for comments he made while speaking on a SiriusXM radio show.
Here is @Gil_Brandt on NFL radio when asked about Dwayne Haskins.
— Pete Damilatis (@PeteDamilatis) April 9, 2022
“He was a guy that was living to be dead.”
“It was always something” with Haskins
“Maybe it he stayed in school a year he wouldn’t do silly things [like] jogging on a highway.” pic.twitter.com/cuZZdqYOck
“He was a guy that was living to be dead so to speak,” Brandt, 90, said. Brandt chronicled much of Haskins’ college career as an NFL scouting executive. Brandt did say he thought it was tragic that Haskins died, but for whatever reason he felt the need to pile on. “They told him don’t under any circumstances, leave school early. What’d he do? Left school early.”
“Maybe if he’d have stayed in school a year he wouldn’t do silly things,” he added.
A clip of Brandt’s remarks surfaced on Twitter Saturday, and plenty sounded off.
Lack of respect for others man. It’s a big problem. A BIG problem. It isn’t that hard of a concept to understand, but the struggle for some of you is real. We live in some interesting times.
— Louis Riddick (@LRiddickESPN) April 9, 2022
Are u freakin kidding me?! This shit is beyond ridiculous https://t.co/E5uHbwnqrh
— Damien Woody (@damienwoody) April 9, 2022
Bc there is a pervasive, trite & false narrative about athletes, especially NFL and NBA 👀, that great athleticism cannot come w/ great intellect & character. It subjugates men, pushing the idea that they are worth nothing apart from the arena. It has deep roots & it’s harmful.
— Jason Wright (@whoisjwright) April 9, 2022
Did he say that DH was living to die somebody has to say something about this @NFL https://t.co/7ZqeqsZYto
— 7⃣ Leonard Fournette (@_fournette) April 9, 2022
If the phrase “anytime anyone dies is tragic…BUT” comes out of your mouth, there’s a whole lot you need to reevaluate in your own life
— Jenna Harner (@JennaHarner11) April 9, 2022
how, how, HOW can this be real? https://t.co/x9yd2pG13B
At our lowest moments, we ask for grace and empathy. I can’t imagine how a family would feel after hearing a lost husband, son, brother, nephew, or uncle memorialized in this way… The lack of humanity speaks volumes about how some in our biz (🏈 & 🎙) really view players. 💔🙏🏽 https://t.co/tJ1BmhTfuR
— Bucky Brooks (@BuckyBrooks) April 9, 2022
This is absolutely terrible. I’ve seen some trying to rationalize this by pointing to Gil’s age, but that shit doesn’t fly. Feel awful for Dwayne Haskins’ family and loved ones. This is just absolutely unacceptable. https://t.co/9Np3eqmCjf
— Jemele Hill (@jemelehill) April 9, 2022
Social platforms (radio, etc.) has helped people forget what it feels like to get punched in the face. How dare you say something like this about ANYONE who unfortunately lost their life! No matter the circumstances or how’d it happen. Be basically said he committed suicide🤦🏾♂️ https://t.co/kkZEdwV9Km
— Cardale Jones (@CJ1two) April 10, 2022
Brandt later responded on his own Twitter, apologizing for what he said.
This morning while learning of Dwayne Haskins’ passing, I reacted carelessly and insensitively on a radio interview. I want to apologize to Mr. Haskins’ family and anyone who heard my poor choice of words. I truly apologize. My heart goes out to his family at this difficult time.
— Gil Brandt (@Gil_Brandt) April 9, 2022
Jordan Bondurant
Jordan Bondurant is a features reporter for Barrett News Media. He also works for ABC8 News and Newsradio WRVA and 910 The Fan in Richmond, Virginia. His prior experiences include working for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, the Danville Register & Bee, Virginia Lawyers Weekly and iHeartradio Richmond. He can be reached by email at Jordan.E.Bondurant@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @J__Bondurant.
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Damon Amendolara: Why Does Tom Brady Want To Call Games?
“I was just always convinced Tom Brady had bigger fish to fry than calling Cowboys, Commanders on Thanksgiving.”
Published
11 hours agoon
May 10, 2022By
BSM Staff
Tom Brady is headed to FOX. According to Damon Amendolara, there is no question who is getting the better end of that deal.
The network’s interest in Brady has been well-known for months. Still, CBS Sports Radio’s morning man cannot believe it is actually happening. He said Tuesday morning that he can’t understand why Brady would want to pursue a media career after his playign days end.
“I was just always convinced Tom Brady had bigger fish to fry than calling Cowboys, Commanders on Thanksgiving,” Amendolara said. “I just always felt like Brady’s post-playing career was going to be pushing nutrition, pushing TB12 brand, pushing his apparel brand and doing kind of elite media work.”
A media career for Tom Brady is something Amendolara said he assumed would happen off-camera. He pointed to the Religion of Sport production studio Brady co-owns as an example of what he would expect Brady to want to be involved in.
Why does Brady want to call games? (@DAonCBS) pic.twitter.com/i0vsSzUiGm
— CBS Sports Radio (@CBSSportsRadio) May 10, 2022
Broadcasters work more Sundays during the NFL season than players do. No matter how good the games are, Damon Amendolara said that it is a grind he could not believe Tom Brady was willing to sign up for.
“They’ll get the number one games, but you still gotta do 17 or 18 of them before you get to the playoffs and not every one of them is a sizzler.”
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Ike Reese: ‘It’s Up To Us To Let Ray Didinger Stay Retired’
“I would imagine he’ll still watch a game still jotting down notes. There’s no way he’s gonna watch a game without doing his Ray Diddy thing.”
Published
13 hours agoon
May 10, 2022By
BSM Staff
Ray Didinger is feeling a lot of love from his WIP colleagues after announcing his retirement on Sunday. He will still be on the station through the end of the month, but on Monday, nearly the entire full-time air staff of the radio station was paying tribute to him.
Jon Marks and Ike Reese took time out of their afternoon drive show on Monday to replay Didinger’s announcement. Marks said that it was “as thoughtful as everything that he does.” He doesn’t doubt that Didinger is at peace with the decision.
Reese joked that it was good to hear PD Rod Lakin was not responsible for this. He also said that he was happy to hear that this was not a health-related retirement. According to the former Eagles linebacker though, that means it would be really easy for Didinger to want to abandon his plans if given the chance.
“We obviously know how much Ray Didinger means to us. And this WIP family, just like the Comcast Sports family I’m sure, is important to him,” Ike Reese said. “I’d imagine he would have a tough time saying no. That is why you leave it up to us to don’t bother him. Don’t put him in that position. Let him enjoy retirement.”
He knows that it will be hard for Didinger to not stay ready for a media appearance diuring the football season.
“I would imagine he’ll still watch a game still jotting down notes. There’s no way he’s gonna watch a game without doing his Ray Diddy thing.”
Both Marks and Reese said they hope that they would not hear from Didinger until at least the 2023 Eagles season and that Ray and his wife use that time to fully enjoy their new freedom.
Jon Marks reminded everyone that Ray Didinger is still an author with products to sell. If they really miss him, they can always go to a book signing.
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Mat Smith and Nate Jackson: ESPN Anger Over Nikola Jokic MVP ‘Is Garbage’
“He’s not as sexy as these other guys. But he does deserve the MVP, and shame on these guys to make it about them and their choices and their votes.”

Published
17 hours agoon
May 10, 2022
Denver Nuggets star Nikola Jokic has won the NBA MVP award for the second consecutive season. Jokic secured the award ahead of Philadelphia 76ers big man Joel Embiid.
ESPN NBA analysts Brian Windhorst and Tim Legler got the attention of Mat Smith and Nate Jackson on 104.3 The Fan in Denver Monday. Both Legler and Windhorst felt like Embiid was the MVP and sounded downright offended that he was not named the winner.
Legler said Embiid carried the Sixers and had a firm grip on the award from early February through the end of the regular season.
But Smith, who was filling in for Chad Brown on Monday, argued that the same things could be said for Jokic, adding that Jokic did more with less star power on the Nuggets roster. He didn’t understand how Embiid was Legler’s clear choice over Jokic.
“There’s so many different reasons why that specifically is garbage from Legler,” Smith said.
Jackson said Jokic is the Rodney Dangerfield of NBA players and made the point that it’s a continuation of a trend. For what ever reason, the national media overlooks the 27-year-old Serbian superstar.
“They don’t pay attention to it, they’re quick to write off this guy because they don’t appreciate his style of play,” he said. “He’s not as sexy as these other guys. But he does deserve the MVP, and shame on these guys to make it about them and their choices and their votes.”
Windhorst explained he went with Embiid based on what advanced statistics were saying. Smith said Windhorst basically laid out why Jokic was most deserving of MVP.
“He just gave every reason why Jokic should win and said, ‘Well I voted for Embiid, and I’m not taking it back,'” Smith said. He added that it was puzzling why so many voters were against Jokic. “These guys don’t like Joker. He’s not likable nationally, and why that is I’m not sure.”
Jordan Bondurant
Jordan Bondurant is a features reporter for Barrett News Media. He also works for ABC8 News and Newsradio WRVA and 910 The Fan in Richmond, Virginia. His prior experiences include working for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, the Danville Register & Bee, Virginia Lawyers Weekly and iHeartradio Richmond. He can be reached by email at Jordan.E.Bondurant@gmail.com or follow him on Twitter @J__Bondurant.