Pardon the Interruption Season 15 Episode 21

Pardon the Interruption Season 15 Episode 21 Feb 2, 2016

  • February 2, 2016

Pardon the Interruption, a popular sports talk show on ESPN, aired its 15th season, 21st episode on February 2, 2016. The show is hosted by sports journalists Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon who discuss and debate the top stories in sports.

In this episode, Kornheiser and Wilbon kicked off the show by discussing the recent controversy surrounding Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton's behavior at a press conference following the team's loss to the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl 50. The hosts debated whether or not Newton's behavior was inappropriate and if his post-game press conferences reflect poorly on his leadership skills.

Moving on to college basketball, the hosts talked about the recent struggles of the Duke Blue Devils, who had lost their last two games before this episode aired. Kornheiser and Wilbon discussed whether or not this was just a minor slump for Duke or if the team was in serious trouble.

Next, the hosts touched on the ongoing discussion about the NFL's relocation to Los Angeles, specifically the Rams' move from St. Louis to LA. Kornheiser and Wilbon debated whether or not they believed the move was a good idea for the Rams and if it was the right choice for the NFL.

The hosts also talked about the NBA trade deadline, which was coming up in just a few weeks. Kornheiser and Wilbon discussed several potential trades, including rumors that the Cleveland Cavaliers were looking to acquire shooting guard Kevin Martin from the Minnesota Timberwolves.

In addition to these topics, the hosts talked about the recent comments made by Los Angeles Lakers coach Byron Scott about his team's struggles this season. Scott had said that the Lakers were "not a very good basketball team" and that he was disappointed with their effort on the court. Kornheiser and Wilbon discussed whether or not Scott's comments were helpful or harmful and if he was being too harsh on his players.

The episode also included a segment called "What's the Word," where Kornheiser and Wilbon had to guess what various words and phrases meant in the world of sports. This segment was a lighthearted break from the more serious discussions about the top stories in sports.

As always, Kornheiser and Wilbon ended the show with their "Happy Trails" segment, where they said goodbye to various athletes, coaches, and other sports figures who were making headlines for a variety of reasons. This episode's "Happy Trails" segment included tributes to former Washington Redskins owner Jack Kent Cooke, who had passed away 19 years earlier on that day, as well as former NFL quarterback Doug Flutie, who had recently lost both of his parents within an hour of each other.

Overall, this episode of Pardon the Interruption was typical of the show's format, with Kornheiser and Wilbon discussing and debating the top stories in sports with their usual wit and banter. Fans of the show would likely have found this episode to be entertaining and informative.

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Description
  • First Aired
    February 2, 2016
  • Language
    English