Pardon the Interruption Season 2017 Episode 19 Episode 19
- January 26, 2017
The Emmy-award winning sports talk show "Pardon the Interruption" (PTI) returned for its 19th season in 2017, with episode 19 delivering the same fast-paced, opinionated analysis that has made it a fan favorite for nearly two decades.
In this episode, hosts Tony Kornheiser and Michael Wilbon tackled a variety of hot-button issues in the world of sports, including the ongoing Colin Kaepernick controversy, the NFL's controversial new rules on celebrations, and the recent decline of the once-dominant San Antonio Spurs.
As always, Kornheiser and Wilbon's witty banter and sharp insights made for compelling viewing, with both hosts clearly passionate about the topics at hand.
One of the episode's biggest topics of discussion was the ongoing Colin Kaepernick controversy, with Kornheiser and Wilbon debating whether Kaepernick's ongoing unemployment was due to his political stances or his on-field performance.
Wilbon argued that Kaepernick's impressive career stats and Super Bowl appearance should have been enough to earn him another shot in the NFL, regardless of his decision to kneel during the national anthem in protest of racial injustice.
Kornheiser, however, questioned whether Kaepernick's mediocre play in recent years was a bigger factor in his current situation, pointing out that many teams would be hesitant to sign a quarterback who had performed poorly in recent seasons.
The hosts also tackled the NFL's new rules on celebrations, with Wilbon expressing displeasure at the league's attempts to sanitize the game and eliminate potentially controversial displays of emotion.
Kornheiser, on the other hand, argued that the rules were necessary to protect the integrity of the game and ensure that players remained focused on the task at hand.
Finally, the episode wrapped up with a discussion of the San Antonio Spurs' recent struggles, with Kornheiser and Wilbon offering differing opinions on the root cause of the team's decline.
Wilbon argued that injuries to key players and the absence of longtime coach Gregg Popovich had taken a toll on the team's chemistry and performance, while Kornheiser suggested that the Spurs' age and lack of depth had finally caught up with them.
Overall, episode 19 of Pardon the Interruption delivered the same insightful, opinionated commentary that has made the show a staple of the sports media landscape for nearly 20 years, with Kornheiser and Wilbon once again proving to be two of the most knowledgeable and entertaining voices in the business.