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ESPN Removes Max Kellerman from First Take; Which Means Screamin’ A. Smith and Michael Irvin Could be Tormenting Us Very Soon

ESPN's hit show First Take is about to undergo some massive changes.

In a past life, I used to watch ESPNโ€™s First Take religiously.

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Every morning, over a bowl of the greatest cereal known to man, Golden Crispโ€”Iโ€™m more than willing to throw hands if you feel otherwiseโ€”I watched a rotating cast of ESPN contributorsโ€”and one cutthroat assassin in particularโ€”go toe-to-toe with notorious blowhard Skip Bayless. But as the show leaned more and more into sensationalism throughout the yearsโ€”shoutout to Jay Crawford and Cari Champion for escaping with their integrity intactโ€”I woke up one morning and realized that all of the gratuitous yelling and outrageous disputes werenโ€™t for me anymore. So I quit cold turkey somewhere around 2014 and I havenโ€™t looked back since.

Fast forward to 2021, and the show has remained a cultural phenomenon in my absence. Stephen A. Smith, whoโ€™s anchored the show since 2012, has blossomed into one of the most powerful figures in broadcast television. And now, according to Complex, heโ€™s flexing that mettle in order to have co-host Max Kellerman removed from the show:

According to a press release from ESPN, โ€œKellerman will host a new ESPN television series (more details to follow), after serving on ESPNโ€™s popular First Take program alongside Stephen A. Smith and Molly Qerim Rose since July 2016. More information on the new Kellerman show and on First Takeโ€™s updated format will be announced soon. Kellerman will also continue to host his weekly boxing show, Max on Boxing on ESPN2.โ€

Kellerman will also join Keyshawn Johnson and Jay Williams for ESPN Radioโ€™s Keyshawn, JWill & Max. Zubin Mehenti, co-host of the show formerly known as Keyshawn, JWill & Zubin, has been replaced after missing considerable time over the past year due to health complications.

The New York Postโ€™s Andrew Marchand speculates that the move was made in order to facilitate Smithโ€™s eventual ascension into late-night TV. But in the interim, word on the street is that Kellerman could be replaced by another nigga with a penchant for howling at absurd decibels, Dallas Cowboys great Michael Irvin.

From Front Office Sports:

The deal to bring Irvin aboard as a guest commentator is not finalized said sources. Itโ€™s expected to be limited to โ€œFirst Take.โ€ The NFL Network analyst is not expected to appear on ESPNโ€™s โ€œSunday NFL Countdownโ€ or other NFL-related programming. ESPN is eying NFL Mondays as a natural staging ground for Irvin vs. Smith on โ€œFirst Take.โ€

Irvin, who previously worked at ESPN prior to his current gig at the NFL Network, will definitely make for some entertainingโ€”if not loudโ€”television. Other contributors to the show could include familiar faces like Marcus Spears, Keyshawn Johnson, and Jay Williamsโ€”who recently drew the ire of NBA superstar Kevin Durant for revisiting an encounter they may or may not have had in the past.

โ€œItโ€™s going to be Stephen A. versus the world,โ€ an undisclosed source told Front Office Sports.

All I knew is when the latest incarnation of First Take debuts, itโ€™s gonna be loud. Hell, they might need to move the show to UBN and rebrand it โ€œNiggas Hollerinโ€™โ€.

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