ESPN's Masters Mistake? It Wasn't a Mistake
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ESPN didn’t mess up The Masters coverage—they executed exactly what they wanted. No real golf expertise. No meaningful analysis. Just noise, volume, and manufactured outrage designed to keep you watching, clicking, and reacting. This is the tip of the iceberg in what really happens at ESPN, how one of the most respected events in sports was reduced to a shouting segment on First Take, and why that’s not an accident. It’s strategy. This isn’t about one bad show. It’s about a network that has shifted from covering sports to controlling narratives, promoting personalities, and protecting its business relationships at all costs. If you’ve ever felt like sports coverage isn’t about the sport anymore… you’re right. And it’s time more people start paying attention.