Sean Salisbury fired again for cell phone shenanigans
You know me, I love NFL Football Juicy Gossip. I love the drama.
Sean Salisbury has been fired again; this time from a Dallas Radio Station, for more cell phone shenanigans.
Again it involved a female co-worker.
Apparently, he was fired years ago from ESPN for sending nude pictures of himself to several female anchors at ESPN
Funny stuff.
Unbelievable
Wild stuff
This dude is a prick.
He was very annoying at ESPN. He would try to bully other anchors, as I remember.
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Such a prick
He used to coach my pop Warner team with his brother. They both like the smell of their own farts. He knew I was a steeler fan and would hype up the bolts like they were a guaranteed playoff lock. Total douche. I hope he gets labeled as the sex offender he is…
Bring a towel to the game. Black or gold or yellow. If you don't have one buy one, If you can't buy one, dye one!!!
by SoCalSteelerFan on Sep 15, 2009 2:47 PM EDT via mobile reply actions
lol thats funny stuff
what a chump
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by Michael Bean on Sep 16, 2009 2:09 AM EDT up reply actions
Maybe I can listen to that station now
I’ve never understood why Salisbury had any kind of gig. He is annoying, and awful, and apparently, a sexual predator. I stopped listening to that station because of him. Someone please tell me why Sean Salisbury ever had a job to begin with?
13 years and no playoff wins for the Dallas Cowboys... SWEET!
it was John Clayton
that the douchebag used to try and intimidate….of course, “the professor” always won their debates easily—the guy (Clayton) knows his stuff
by SteelerStuckintheSouth on Sep 15, 2009 3:54 PM EDT reply actions
yep, it was John Clayton
I couldn’t remember his name
John Clayton is a cool guy
by lightningrod on Sep 15, 2009 6:15 PM EDT up reply actions
I always felt bad for Clayton. Along with Mortensen he’s ESPN’s go to NFL guy and he always had the look of “I can’t believe they paired me up with this douchebag” during their segments.
Renallo: Anything you'd like to add about Jake Shields, Frank?
Shamrock: He called me a dick.
by The Pope of Chilitown on Sep 15, 2009 11:26 PM EDT up reply actions
yup
Clayton pwoned him all the time. Salisbury refused to believe/acknowledge it.
Freel free to email me anytime at behindthesteelcurtain@gmail.com with questions, suggestions, complaints, etc, or to just say what's up. -Michael Bean (Blitz)
by Michael Bean on Sep 16, 2009 2:09 AM EDT up reply actions
Sports analysts bounce around so much
LOL, I didn’t even realize Salisbury was gone from ESPN. I don’t watch their NFL Live anymore, though, so that’s probably why.
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by WolfpackSteelersFan on Sep 16, 2009 9:23 AM EDT reply actions
yep, me neither
NFL Network is faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar better….and unbiased
by SteelerStuckintheSouth on Sep 16, 2009 11:36 AM EDT up reply actions
Yeah, I pretty much stick with the NFLN
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by WolfpackSteelersFan on Sep 16, 2009 12:13 PM EDT up reply actions
I would rather listen to Salisbury than....
Tim Hasselbeck!
I can’t stand this guy. He was a terrible QB in the first place, and I think his analysis is awful. He’s definitely drinking the Haterade on the Steelers. Salisbury wasn’t great as a QB either, but at least he seemed knowledgeable, even if he did seem to bully everyone else.
Salisbury
I actually didn’t mind him at all. Thought he was knowledable and could speak coherently. Which was not the case for guys like M. Irvin, E. Smith…I would just cringe when these guys would speak.
Salisbury
I also thought he was good to listen too. He had decent insight and a passion for the game. About his personal problems, what an idiot!
But compared to half the jokers on TV now, I’d take him over Bradshaw, Strahan and Jackson for starters.
Jimmy Johnson and Howie Long are probably the best two off field guys in the biz but as a rule, I try not to watch much of pre game and half time shows.

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