Two weeks ago, Deadspin also reported that Andrews didn't have any suitors to use as leverage against ESPN. That's since changed, but Deadspin did publish some damning quotes from an anonymous TV executive that might explain the hesitancy surrounding the reporter.
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"'No, I'd never hire her,' said one executive we cold-called ... 'She can't host. There's no next step' ... 'I just don't think she's that talented.'"
ESPN anchors who have left the network have cited the company's reluctance to make any one personality too recognizable. Instead, reports suggest, it's all about the ESPN brand. With Andrews making headlines for the infamous stalking incident, her time on "Dancing with the Stars" and the alleged feud with now ex-ESPNer Michelle Beadle, it's possible executives might prefer a face with less baggage on the sidelines next season.
That might all be pure speculation, but considering all the evidence and how quickly she jumped ship, it's hard not to wonder what ESPN's "aggressive offer" really was.
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