RIP STUART SCOTT
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this should be sticked
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rip to a legend
and to limit his influence to sports broadcasting is a crime
he changed the way ALL media presented itself, period. From print, audio, and visual
limiting his changes to sports media is a disservice....all media here period took pages from his book, and he needs his proper respect -
and i dont take it as a slight, but he wasnt a merely a "hip hop" broadcaster, but a GENUINE BLACK broadcaster. He incorporated many lyrics in hip hop nuances into his presentation, sure, but he did much more than that
black people in general speak with the fluid & ever evolving ingenuity he displayed whether they consider themselves hip hoppers , listen to hip hop or not. The brotha was just on some black ? . He and us are much more than hip hop, but this is america so....yea
u rarely get genuine black ? on such a stage...hes a pioneer and opened doors for many
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BOO-YOW!!!!
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Showing classic This Is Sportscenter commercials throughout the night
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Just watched the guys on NFL Gameday Final show their respect for Stu...props.
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im out here breaking records for amount of tears dropped.
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Damn mane, one of the best of us.
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They got a big sign on the wall at the sportscenter HQ with all of stuart scott's catch phrases on the sign.
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Black_Excellence wrote: »They got a big sign on the wall at the sportscenter HQ with all of stuart scott's catch phrases on the sign.
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From Eisen's wife. Instagram won't let me post the pic for some reason.
"This is Rich and our dear friend Stuart Scott minutes after our wedding ceremony ended. Stuart was checking to see if the ring was real because he sat court side for the years at espn when I couldn't see the forest through the trees. He'd always shake his head at me and say, "can't you see how much he loves you?" He was Rich's champion at every turn both personally and professionally, and even used to call Rich his TV wife. He was kind. He was caring. He was a hell of a dancer. He was proud. And he had a way of making you feel like you were the most special person in the room no matter how bright the lights were around you. We will miss you, Stuart. Thank you. RIP" -
I feel for his daughters man, that's one thing I'm afraid of leaving my kids behind even though you can't control it
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RIP to stu
His legacy lives on.
Respect to all IC members that lost love ones to cancer as well. -
Usually when someone dies I do not personally know, I say damn RIP and keep it pushin. But this right here SMH got me all teary eyed this morning when I watched SC or NFL Network.
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As a black kid born in the 80's Stu was the voice of our generation in that forum. The way he integrated the black/hip hop culture into his craft made him relatable to us.
RIP TO TE GAWD! The best ESPN has ever had.
Watching Keyshawn Johnson almost got me though...
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"Paul Konerko is like butter because he was on a roll!" - Stu Scott
R.I.P. Stu -
respect.
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Watching SVP his One big thing was epic Him and Stuart rolled like Starsky and Hutch
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RIP TO THE LEGEND
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I heard Fox News was showing their respect to Stu Scott but showing pictures of Stephen A Smith
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Sportscenter had one hell of a line up during the 90's (ESPN golden years)
Stuart Scott
Rich Eisen
Dan Patrick
Kenny Mayne
Scott Van Pelt
Charley Steiner
John Saunders
all could hold their own and deliver a sportscast and all had different styles and personalities -
KneeGro_DuperMan wrote: »I heard Fox News was showing their respect to Stu Scott but showing pictures of Stephen A Smith
It was a satire site that did that. -
Salute to Stu he was my childhood. Him Marv Albert and Brent Musberger. I remember waking up at 6:30am to catch sportscenter when I was a shorty. Stu made highlights funny and great. R.I.P to a legend may be duplicated but never mastered or replace. Rest In Power
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That Rich Eisen tribute broke me down if you didn't shed a tear Sunday after watching any of the tributes to Stu you are not human.
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