In a past life, I used to watch ESPNโs First Take religiously.
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Every morning, over a bowl of the greatest cereal known to man, Golden CrispโIโm more than willing to throw hands if you feel otherwiseโI watched a rotating cast of ESPN contributorsโand one cutthroat assassin in particularโgo toe-to-toe with notorious blowhard Skip Bayless. But as the show leaned more and more into sensationalism throughout the yearsโshoutout to Jay Crawford and Cari Champion for escaping with their integrity intactโI woke up one morning and realized that all of the gratuitous yelling and outrageous disputes werenโt for me anymore. So I quit cold turkey somewhere around 2014 and I havenโt looked back since.
Fast forward to 2021, and the show has remained a cultural phenomenon in my absence. Stephen A. Smith, whoโs anchored the show since 2012, has blossomed into one of the most powerful figures in broadcast television. And now, according to Complex, heโs flexing that mettle in order to have co-host Max Kellerman removed from the show:
According to a press release from ESPN, โKellerman will host a new ESPN television series (more details to follow), after serving on ESPNโs 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 Takeโs 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 Radioโs 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 Postโs Andrew Marchand speculates that the move was made in order to facilitate Smithโs 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. Itโs expected to be limited to โFirst Take.โ The NFL Network analyst is not expected to appear on ESPNโs โSunday NFL Countdownโ or other NFL-related programming. ESPN is eying NFL Mondays as a natural staging ground for Irvin vs. Smith on โFirst Take.โ
Irvin, who previously worked at ESPN prior to his current gig at the NFL Network, will definitely make for some entertainingโif not loudโtelevision. Other contributors to the show could include familiar faces like Marcus Spears, Keyshawn Johnson, and Jay Williamsโwho recently drew the ire of NBA superstar Kevin Durant for revisiting an encounter they may or may not have had in the past.
โItโs 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, itโs gonna be loud. Hell, they might need to move the show to UBN and rebrand it โNiggas Hollerinโโ.
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