Yep, you wonder why anyone would pay them to open their mouths and say absolutely nothing.Finebaum is like The View; why do you guys watch that crap.
Which makes them no different than finebaum. They’re paid to say things that people that want to hear it will buy as gospel.I don't like Finebaum. Never have liked any of these guys who have no skin in the game pontificating on the employment of other people.
But he's not wrong and he's not saying anything different about Beamer than anyone else right now.
Referred to as a DWE in my neck of the woods.A jimmie with glasses
Not bad work for a D%#K With Ears. He somehow has managed to overcome his bad lot of looks and personality.Referred to as a DWE in my neck of the woods.
D%#K With Ears.
If he is making $5mm a year and his net worth is $2mm, he is the world's worst money manager.Not bad work for a D%#K With Ears. He somehow has managed to overcome his bad lot of looks and personality.
Paul Finebaum reportedly earns a substantial salary from ESPN.
According to various sources, his salary is estimated to be around $5 million per year.
This figure is a testament to his influence and popularity in college football broadcasting.
In addition to his salary, his net worth, reported to be around 2 million dollars, is bolstered by his consistent presence on ESPN and related networks.
Yeah, he was the Oracle of college football when he was dumping on Dabo. Now, he's a DWE.I could swear some posters around were jubilant earlier in the year when Finebaum was dumping on Dabo.
He uses the same financial advisors as the folks on The View, they flock together.If he is making $5mm a year and his net worth is $2mm, he is the world's worst money manager.
As I noted above, I've never liked him, but he didn't say anything substantively different about Beamer than many here have. And some here have been more harsh.Yeah, he was the Oracle of college football when he was dumping on Dabo. Now, he's a DWE.
Same might be said about every hour reading free sports message boards.I live by the theory that every hour watching sports talk shows reduces one's IQ by a quarter of a point.