Fox NFL Sunday will have one less panelist when the series returns in September.
Jimmy Johnson announced his retirement on Monday after more than 3 decades with the network, interrupted only for a stint coaching the Miami Dolphins. Johnson, who won 2 Super Bowls as the coach of the Dallas Cowboys, has appeared less frequently the last two seasons.
While the media is speculating about who would fill Johnson's seat, it's a waste of time. The show's resident court jester, Rob Gronkowski, could very well be in line to be promoted to a full-time panelist.
The original combover is retiring.
Gronkowski, also shilling for USAA, has apprenticed for the last couple of years, filling in when Johnson was away. Some online commenters suggested poaching either Chris Long (Howie's son) or Chad Johnson (no relation to Jimmy) away from Inside The NFL, which may have lost Bill Belichick (North Carolina) after 1 season. Keep dreaming, jabronies.
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In the wake of a social media post by president Trump suggesting a posthumous pardon for Pete Rose, who passed away in September, MLB commissioner Rob Manfred is considering a posthumous reinstatement for the disgraced legend, clearing the path for Rose to finally be enshrined in Cooperstown.
Rose, who was banned by Fay Vincent years ago, was convicted on tax evasion charges, and while Trump hasn't specified what the pardon is for, it's assumed that it's for said conviction. Trump & Rose are both members of the WWE's Hall of Fame in the celebrity wing, and appeared at multiple Wrestlemania events.
Trump, who wouldn't know much about gambling other than seeing his casinos in New Jersey tank back in the day, is trying to claim that Rose only bet on his team, the Cincinnati Reds, to win, not on any other team, but then, Trump isn't much for context or details, as we all know.
If Manfred goes through with the reinstatement, there will be calls for disgraced stars of the "steroid era" of the 90's (i.e. Sammy Sosa, Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens) to finally be enshrined as well. Stay tuned.
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So much has been made of former WWE champ John Cena turning heel on Cody Rhodes at Elimination Chamber in Toronto on Saturday, but fans are split as to whether or not Cena will remain a villain in the long term.
In this writer's opinion, it's a means to an end for "Final Boss" Dwayne Johnson, who is using Cena to buy time for Jacob Fatu to be prepped as a main event-caliber challenger for Rhodes. Fatu, a former World & tag team champ with Major League Wrestling before coming north last year, is being showcased pretty heavily on Smackdown, and while WWE is keen on a future Fatu-Rhodes title fight, it's still a ways off, hence the shock turn by Cena. With Wrestlemania set for Easter weekend in Las Vegas, a lot can happen, but at the end of the day, the corrupted Rock and Cena will end up with egg on their faces. I don't see Rhodes losing. At all.
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Elimination Chamber became the latest event where the "Star Spangled Banner" was booed out of the building due to Donald Trump's bullying of Canada, and threatening tariffs, which reportedly took effect today. The American national anthem's been booed at NHL and, likely also, NBA events in the last few weeks.
It's becoming apparent that Trump no-showed civics class in school, don't you think?