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In a recent conversation with Pastor Levi Lusko on
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In a recent conversation with Pastor Levi Lusko on "Faith and Football," ESPN's Kirk Herbstreit gave his two cents on the whole Taylor Swift/Travis Kelce situation...
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I don't get the 'broken football' part of it. I don't know a whole lot about Taylor Swift, I know a lot about football. I called a game with Al Michaels this year with the Chiefs. She was there. We talked about it in our production meeting. 'Ok, how many times are we gonna show Taylor Swift?' And I think Al Michaels, who is the best to have ever done it, was in total control of 'hey, when it's warranted, we'll cut to her.' I think we cut to her one or two times throughout the broadcast.

It's amazing how everything's a thing in today's world. I don't know how she's become a negative thing. Travis Kelce and her seem to have a great relationship ... That's kind of our new world. Has been for the last three-and-a-half, four years.
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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cajunmud4 months
I was hoping after Covid that the world would have a better understanding of what's important in life and this ridiculous celebrity worship would die on the vine. But it didn't.
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southernboisb4 months
But it would be nice if the world realized that it's more important to focus on yourself than the lives of people you're more than likely never going to meet.
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brewdrees4 months
It's a negative when a touchdown is scored and the cameras show her before the replay!!!!
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cctiger604 months
so every time they showed Joe's parents excited when he was playing for LSU they shouldn't have?
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countrytiger604 months
he say's what ESPN tells him to say!
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62Tigerfan4 months
'hey, when it's warranted, we'll cut to her.' - and that should be zero times, because it is not warranted.
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POTUS20244 months
Kirk will always go along to get along. I think we all learned this when he sobbed like a baby on TV.
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DeltaTigerDelta4 months
Douchey, pandering answer.
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Rex Feral4 months
Now start crying about whatever ESPN tells you to care about.
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Revorising4 months
He is right. Everything is sensationalized these days. Everything. And sometimes a nothing is turned into a something.
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Kinda how he fake cried on TV over Greg Floyd OD’ing
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Sevensblue4 months
NFL is boring
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BurrowToChase4 months
Guy bought and paid for defends the bought and paid for. Shocking
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jbird74 months
Like with everything else most people don’t care, we just down want it shoved down our throats.
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cajunmud4 months
You think non-LSU fans got tired of seeing Joey B's folks in the stands all the time in 2019?
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Luckydog4 months
He is right
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cctiger604 months
snowflakes melt when the show swift
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theballguy4 months
Kind of sums it up: "It's amazing how everything's a thing in today's world. I don't know how she's become a negative thing. Travis Kelce and her seem to have a great relationship ... That's kind of our new world. Has been for the last three-and-a-half, four years."
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cajunmud4 months
If she runs out and grabs the tee after a kick-off...show her every few kicks.
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LSUCap3 months
Fake arse relationship
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tigersbb4 months
Guess someone needed to replace the Kardashians in every news feed.
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tucoco4 months
She's brought a whole new market into the NFL game with her Swifties following her every move. I'm not sure if that's a good or bad thing.
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FATBOY TIGER4 months
Nobody cares but Kirk and teeny boppers
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