FOX Sports reporter Jay Glazer is never one to mince words, sugarcoat things or shy away from a little heat and made no exception on Wednesday. Glazer first reported that the Cleveland Browns would go with Brian Hoyer as their starting quarterback in Week 13. Of course, dozens of media outlets picked up the story, including ESPN. While this is no surprise, it appears that Glazer was furious with how they went about doing it, in not citing their source…even going as far as to call them lying bastards:
Andddd there it is… only took @Espn SportsCenter 16 minutes to put up “espn and media reports”. Death, taxes & ESPN’s shitty policy haha
— Jay Glazer (@JayGlazer) December 3, 2014
Networks attempt to lure anchors and reporters from competing networks quite often but it does not appear that Glazer will be getting, or answering, a phone call from ESPN anytime soon.
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