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O yes, I’m sure we all love sideline reporting, where they’ve turned stating the obvious as if it’s insightful into performance art.
Charissa explains it all.
Listen to the interview…
Kind of like when Steph A or Skip or one of those commentators cite “sources”…
Thompson joined Barstool
Wasn’t she the one who was beefing with them over comments about her child?
Sideline reporters have one duty and that it to look attractive. Nobody really takes their spots seriously.
It’s almost like being pretty shouldn’t be the only qualifications for getting an all access pass to the teams during a game.
Go be a cheerleader.
Who cares?
There is nothing more useless and unnecessary than a sideline reporter.
It’s almost as if entire broadcast and studio teams add absolutely no value to the viewing experience.
The only real purpose of a sideline reporter is injury updates. Nothing else they have ever done brings value to a broadcast.
If the coach doesn’t come out for the interview, maybe just skip it? I know, wild concept…