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dodgersfan
05-18-2009, 11:52 AM
Gruden replacing Kornheiser on MNF
May 18, 2009
BRISTOL, CONN. (AP) -- Former Tampa Bay coach Jon Gruden is replacing Tony Kornheiser on ESPN's Monday Night Football broadcast team.
The network said Monday that Gruden will be in the booth with Mike Tirico and Ron Jaworski when the show starts its 40th season this fall.
Kornheiser cited a fear of flying in his decision to leave after three years. Gruden led the Bucs to the 2003 Super Bowl title and was fired after this past season. He worked as a guest analyst this year with the NFL Network during the draft and scouting combine. He will debut with ESPN with a preseason game Aug. 13, a Super Bowl rematch between the Arizona Cardinals (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/teams/ari/;_ylt=ApSmKe9Yi2Na07o42qvAZb8LubYF) and Pittsburgh Steelers (http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/teams/pit/;_ylt=Ah.mc9WwXs_zjuOO3BWTcmELubYF).


Rudy

Mauer7
05-18-2009, 11:53 AM
Thank You!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

dodgersfan
05-18-2009, 11:54 AM
Jon Gruden intends to coach again, but until that day, the man known throughout the NFL as "Chucky" will get to sharpen his teeth in ESPN's "Monday Night Football" booth.


Gruden will join play-by-play man Mike Tirico and analyst Ron Jaworski in September, replacing Tony Kornheiser.

"This is a tremendous opportunity and I am very excited to be associated with ESPN and Monday Night Football," Gruden said in a statement released by ESPN. "I grew up a fan of Monday Night Football, and whether I've coached on Monday night or watched, I've hardly missed a game all these years.
"To join Mike and Jaws in the booth and to work alongside this top-notch team is going to be a real thrill."
The 40th season of "Monday Night Football" kicks off Sept. 14 with a doubleheader; the New England Patriots (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=nwe) play host to the Buffalo Bills (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=buf) at 7 p.m. ET and the San Diego Chargers (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=sdg) visit the Oakland Raiders (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=oak) at 10:15 ET.
Kornheiser decided to step down after three years of MNF.

(http://www.nfl.com/videos/tampa-bay-buccaneers/09000d5d805aeb9a/Best-of-Gruden&campaign=ec0009)
"I am totally grateful for the MNF opportunity that I truly enjoyed the last three seasons," he said. "I feel we got better each year. My fear of planes is legendary and sadly true. When I looked at the upcoming schedule it was the perfect storm that would've frequently moved me from the bus to the air. I kept looking at the schedule the past month and wanted to find a way to quietly extricate myself."

"If I could handpick a replacement of a football guy, I would cast a net and drag in Jon Gruden," Kornheiser added. "He is the two things you most want -- smart and funny -- and has the two things I don't -- good hair and a tan. I love PTI and am looking forward to continuing to yammer and yodel with Wilbon until the end of time."
Gruden was fired by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=tam) on Jan. 16 and replaced by defensive coordinator Raheem Morris just weeks after a season-ending loss to the Raiders cost the Bucs a possible playoff spot.
At 60-57 in seven seasons, Gruden was the winningest coach in Bucs history and led Tampa Bay to victory in Super Bowl XXXVII. He also has coached the Raiders.
Gruden's first MNF appearance will come in an Aug. 13 preseason game that doubles as a Super Bowl rematch between the Arizona Cardinals (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=ari) and Pittsburgh Steelers (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=pit). Following four preseason games, Gruden, Tirico and Jaworski will call Bills-Patriots on Sept. 14.
"I can't express how much I enjoyed working with Tony the past three years," Tirico said. "It was a professional experience that I enjoyed and a lasting friendship that I will treasure. I think all of us on the show are better for the time we spent working with Tony.
"Looking ahead to this season, I am excited to welcome Jon to 'Monday Night Football.' Every time you are in his company, you come away so impressed by his energy and passion for the game. He will be a perfect fit with our group."
Gruden began his NFL coaching career in 1990 when Mike Holmgren, then offensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=sfo), hired him as an assistant in charge of quality control. Gruden quickly ascended through the ranks by learning the famed West Coast offense pioneered by longtime 49ers coach Bill Walsh.
When Holmgren left the 49ers to become head coach of the Green Bay Packers (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=gnb) in 1992, he named Gruden the Packers' wide receivers coach. After three seasons in Green Bay, Gruden moved on to become the Philadelphia Eagles (http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/clubhouse?team=phi)' offensive coordinator under head coach Ray Rhodes. In 1998, Gruden was chosen by Oakland owner and general manager Al Davis to be the Raiders' new head coach at the age of 34.
A native of Sandusky, Ohio, Gruden grew up in a football family. His father, Jim, served as an assistant at Notre Dame in the late 1970s and later with the Buccaneers. Gruden graduated from the University of Dayton, where he was a backup quarterback. After graduation, he started his career as a graduate assistant at Tennessee in 1986. He also served as the quarterbacks coach at Southeast Missouri State (1987-88), and the wide receivers coach at both Pacific (1989) and Pittsburgh (1991) in the college ranks.
Gruden worked as a guest analyst earlier this year with the NFL Network during the NFL draft and scouting combine.


Rudy

JasonBanz
05-18-2009, 12:32 PM
I can finally unmute the television while watching MNF!!!!!:D

David
05-18-2009, 12:36 PM
One of my pet peeves for football games is three announcers. There isn't enough time or content for three people to talk. With someone like Kornheiser, all he can do is say dumb, irrelevant stuff because the real stuff has already been talked about. One play by play and one color commentator is all you need.

allstarsplus
05-18-2009, 12:38 PM
I love Kornheiser on his Pardon-The-Interuption PTI show on ESPN as he and Wilbon just work so well in that format.

The Monday Night Football portion for Tony in the booth just seemed to scripted and forced into place so it was uncomfortable listening to it. There has to be a natural chemistry there in the booth like so many broadcasting duo's and trio's have had.

Sounds (pun intended) like this will all work out!

jv225
05-18-2009, 01:29 PM
Thank GOD :D

34swtns
05-18-2009, 10:07 PM
"Fear of flying".........right.
And he actually made the choice to step down, himself.......right.
Whatever.
No matter how it happened, it's a much-needed change.

camarokids
05-18-2009, 10:10 PM
At least I won't have to see Chuckie on the sidelines cussing up a storm and making his stupid ass faces....

suicide_squeeze
05-18-2009, 11:33 PM
"Fear of flying".........right.
And he actually made the choice to step down, himself.......right.
Whatever.
No matter how it happened, it's a much-needed change.

I think you're onto something here.

Kornholer was a menice to the show with his rediculous comments which always seemed to be in the direction of an argument rather than colorful commentary. Hell, he was so ill-suited for the show, I don't even know if he was the color commentator, or one of the main guys?

I think ESPN knew it wasn't working, and another year of it would cost them, so they gave him an out by allowing the exit to be based on his "fear of flying".

I think it was more from his "fear of flying objects" coming in his direction from the fans....

David
05-19-2009, 01:09 PM
It may or may not have been Kornheiser's personal cover story for quitting, but in the past MNF hasn't shied away from telling letting it known that guys were fired. For example, the public and press knew that Theisman was fired.