Tony Kornheiser
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"Anthony Irwin "Tony" Kornheiser" is an American Sports journalism/sportswriter and former columnist for The Washington Post, as well as a radio and television talk show host. Kornheiser has hosted The Tony Kornheiser Show on radio in various forms since 1992, co-hosts Pardon the Interruption on ESPN since 2001 with Michael Wilbon, and served as an analyst for ESPN's Monday Night Football from 2006-2008.

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The West's Last Chance.

The Bears treat offense, ... as if it's bubonic plague.

It's cool that as a sportswriter they came back and asked me. It's isn't generally in the career path of a sportswriter to do this. So you've got to take it.

Somebody who's used to writing a sports column looks at the game a little bit differently, I suspect, than somebody who's used to playing the game. I just think it's a different set of eyes.

I'm in denial that I actually have this job. As a sportswriter, this usually isn't on the career path.

He was steadfast. All of a sudden he's back because he's mad at L'Equipe ? Come on, ... If he hates the French so much why did he support the French bid for the (2012) Olympics?

I've got about 27 gigs right now. I've got radio, I've got television, I've got The Washington Post.

We have meetings here, and I'm embarrassed to have anyone over.

What Bode accomplished was making himself one of the more colossal losers in recent sports history.