Sports Media World Reacts To Kirk Herbstreit Ripping ESPN Colleague

Kirk Herbstreit

AUSTIN, TX - SEPTEMBER 21: ESPN commentator Kirk Herbstreit walks on the field before the game between the Texas Longhorns and the Oklahoma State Cowboys at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium on September 21, 2019 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Tim Warner/Getty Images)

ESPN media is commonly a very close family. Kirk Herbstreit of College GameDay must’ve not gotten the memo on Thursday. Herbstreit totally blasted ESPN NFL analyst Dan Orlovsky for his recent comments on Ohio State star Justin Fields. Orlovksy disclosed to Pat McAfee recently he had heard there were concerns from NFL teams rotating Fields’ work ethic.

Why Did Kirk Herbstreit Rip His ESPN Colleague?

Orlovsky wasn’t really the one making such an analysis. He was essentially passing along the information. In any case, that didn’t agree with Herbstreit ? or Ohio State fans, besides. The College GameDay symbol tore Orlovksy in another tweet. “Totally crazy,” Herbstreit said because of Orlovksy’s video wherein he examines Fields. Regardless of whether YOU aren’t saying it? to pass that along from individuals up to date is wild and ludicrous!! Humiliating!! Investigate.

ESPN can’t be content with Herbstreit, or Orlovsky besides. Herbstreit is a central piece for ESPN. In the event that he’s despondent, you know something’s incorrectly. Regardless of whether Dan Orlovsky’s sources are solid, he likely shouldn’t have passed on such information encompassing Justin Fields in a particularly casual kind of way. Such information can incredibly affect a NFL prospect’s life.

Fields is in play to be the No. 3 generally pick in the impending 2021 NFL Draft, yet he has some opposition in Trey Lance and Mac Jones. The previous Ohio State star can’t bear for there to be questions encompassing his work ethic. Such concerns are somewhat peculiar in any case. Fields drove the player movement in attempting to convince the Big Ten to change course and play a 2020 football season. It worked, and he at that point drove the Buckeyes to the title. By all accounts, it doesn’t show up Fields battles with his work ethic. Orlovksy hears something else.

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