“F**king Soft Reporting”: ESPN Is Getting Blasted For Their Shady Reporting Of The Terrorist Attack In New Orleans

“F**king Soft Reporting”: ESPN Is Getting Blasted For Their Shady Reporting Of The Terrorist Attack In New Orleans

Mike Greenberg on broadcast
Mike Greenberg (Photo via ESPN)

ESPN has some explaining to do.

The 2024 Sugar Bowl has been postponed one day in the wake of the truck-ramming attack early Wednesday morning on Bourbon Street that left at least 15 dead and many more seriously injured.

The suspect, who has since been identified, was killed after allegedly opening fire on police officers with an assault rifle.

The FBI is investigating the attack as an “act of terrorism.”

ESPN has a different description for the terrible event.

Mike Greenberg was on call for the Rose Bowl pregame when he announced to fans that the Sugar Bowl was being postponed.

“This is a day that had been highly anticipated in this 12-team playoff era. A day in which three college football playoff quarterfinals were scheduled,” Green said.

“But after the horrific act of violence in the early morning hours in New Orleans. A pickup truck driving into a crowd of people.”

That last part really upset a lot of people.

Many people began to blast ESPN for not describing it as an act of terrorism.

“ESPN gonna ESPN,” one fan said.

“They’re a joke,” another fan added.

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