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ESPN Analyst Embroiled in Controversy Over Solitaire Endorsement

Summary

  • Stephen A. Smith endorsed a solitaire app, drawing criticism from former colleague
  • Smith denies knowing Michelle Beadle, who called his endorsement "gross"
  • Steelers' offense collapses as Aaron Rodgers has worst game of the season
ESPN Analyst Embroiled in Controversy Over Solitaire Endorsement

In a surprising turn of events, ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith has found himself at the center of a controversy surrounding his endorsement of a solitaire app called Solitaire Cash, owned by Papaya Gaming. This revelation comes just a few months after Smith was spotted playing solitaire during an NBA Finals game in June.

However, the real drama began when Smith's former colleague at ESPN, Michelle Beadle, went viral for her scathing comments about his endorsement. On her podcast with Cody Decker, Beadle stated, "Honestly, I'm not a religious person, but I pray for the downfall. It's gross, man, you gotta have principles in this thing."

Smith was quick to respond, saying he has never spoken about Beadle and that he barely knows her. "I've never spoken about her. So y'all know why? I don't know this woman," he said on his show, "Straight Shooter with Stephen A." He went on to claim that their interaction has been limited to a brief exchange at an ESPN event in 2013.

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The tension between the two analysts dates back to 2014, when Beadle criticized Smith for his comments regarding the Ray Rice domestic violence case, leading to Smith's suspension from work for a week.

In a separate matter, Smith also had some harsh words for Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers. He described Rodgers' performance in the Steelers' 25-10 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers as "awful," with a "season-worst 50.6 passer rating" and an inability to complete passes. Smith also criticized the Steelers' offense, saying it has now surpassed their defense as the team's weakest link.

As the Steelers continue to struggle, with a 5-4 record so far this season, the pressure is mounting on the team and its expensive roster, which includes the newly signed Rodgers. With the Baltimore Ravens close behind in the AFC North standings, the Steelers will need to turn things around quickly to salvage their Super Bowl aspirations.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.

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Stephen A. Smith, an ESPN analyst, has faced criticism from former colleague Michelle Beadle for endorsing a solitaire app called Solitaire Cash. Beadle called Smith's endorsement "gross" and said he needs to have principles.
Smith denied knowing Beadle, saying he has only spoken to her briefly at an ESPN event in 2013. He claimed there is no ongoing beef between them, despite their past interactions.
The Steelers suffered a 25-10 loss to the Chargers, with quarterback Aaron Rodgers delivering a poor performance. ESPN analyst Stephen A. Smith heavily criticized Rodgers and the Steelers' offense, saying it has now become the team's biggest weakness.

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