Michael Wilbon, sports commentator for ESPN could be great. Right now, he’s just mediocre. Yet he has the potential to be great. One of his good friends is Charles Barkley, a man grounded in common sense, patriotism, understanding of the big picture, and grateful for the many opportunities that have been given to him. That one fact, in and of itself, should be enough to catapult Wilbon into greatness.
Wilbon’s mother was a school teacher. Again, this should be an advantage in this country. Having a well-educated parent helps the child to be well on his way to the next tier of society. Another brick in the wall of greatness.
The man from Chicago, Illinois graduated from one of the premier colleges in the country, Northwestern. Another brick.
He wrote for the Washington Post beginning in 1980 and graduated to television in 2001 when he became a sports analyst on ESPN and ABC, juggling three jobs. Eventually, he went to full-time work on television. Another brick.
Finally, he has co-hosted his own show, Pardon the Interruption, with Tony Kornheiser. Another Brick.
Read on the next page about how this man who should be great has just proven why he is merely mediocre, as he calls Jerry Jones of the Cowboys a SLAVE OWNER!
I don’t think slaves made million dollars.
ESPN SHOULD GO DOWN WITH THE NFL!!!
Ah they have a choice.They do not have to have to sign that Million dollar contract. With their education level, could always go work at McDonalds, and no don’t supersize it. I believe real slaves had no choice. YOU Michael Wilbon are just another ignorant thug, with all you have had, and do not appreciate it when many others of all races would give a left nut to be in your shoes’
Good job Texas cowboy owner
I didn’t know slaves were paid millions of dollars got to say whatever they wanted and openly gave their owners the middle finger
White toilet paper has been deem racist.
Yes, because slaves were paid MILLIONS every year. What an idiot!
Of course he do!
No one can be a slave when they are makeing millions playing a game
Is this not old news?