ESPN live game chat disappoints
Steve Safran January 14th, 2007
I recently caved and paid up for the ESPN Insider subscription. (I need my Peter Gammons fix, unlimited access to Rob Neyer and Buster Olney, and that “Rumor Central” section.) So I logged in during the Colts game on Saturday and brought up the Live Game Chat feature. What a disappointment. The discussion lagged way behind the game thanks, I’m guessing, to the task of moderating every single submission. I sent in two observations and neither were “acceptable” enough to let through. The moderators seemed to make arbitrary choices: it’s not as though every post was an act of genius. This new subscriber’s experience is not off to a good start.


3 Comments Add your own
1. Alyssa | January 15th, 2007 at 1:56 pm
what did you ’say’ that was unacceptable?
2. Cheezhead | November 29th, 2007 at 6:38 pm
No matter what happens in the game, the ref’s just ruined the entire integrity of the game with that call! That was an interception, in bounds, with a play called dead by a ref that couldn’t even see what was happening! What a joke!
3. james | February 15th, 2008 at 3:20 am
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