News about Bart Scott

Bart Scott, a Stanford analyst, is chastised for 'lame as f***' on First Take about Trevon Diggs' Achilles pain by Dallas Cowboys colleague Micah Parsons, and ESPN's Stephan A. Smith fired his guest down live on air

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 22, 2023
On social media, ESPN analyst Bart Scott was chastised for boasting about Trevon Diggs' Achilles injury and being suspended from his team. On Friday's First Take, Scott was discussing Diggs' news, as well as how it could derail the Cowboys' Super Bowl hopes after two spectacular victories to start the season. This is a major blow for Dallas and Stephen.' "Just wait, something bad always happens," Scott said, referring to Smith's skepticism of the Cowboys in previous seasons.

Bart Scott U-turns to insist that Tee Higgins was not at fault for Bills' demise

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 8, 2023
Bart Scott, an ESPN analyst, has stated that he was not responsible for Damar Hamlin's death. Hamlin, 24, died after landing a tackle on Higgins in the first quarter against the Cincinnati Bengals in the first quarter. He had to be resuscitated on the track and then admitted to the hospital, where he remains in critical condition, but he has made strides forward and is now breathing on his own. Scott was branded "despicable" earlier this week after saying that Higgins had lowered his helmet on the play, prompting Hamlin to be struck on the chest. When asked by co-host Alan Hahn, the former linebacker appeared to retract his remarks and insisted that Higgin was not at fault on ESPN New York's 'Bart & Hahn' on Wednesday.

Bart Scott was described as 'despicable' for claiming that Tee Higgins was at fault for the Damar Hamlin attack

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 4, 2023
Bart Scott, ESPN's NFL analyst, has been branded 'despicable' for arguing Tee Higgins was at fault for lowering his helmet in the Damar Hamlin crash just days before the Bills player died due to a cardiac arrest. After being given CPR on the field following the Cincinnati Bengals' collision with Higgins in the first quarter of Monday's game, the 24-year-old Hamlin is in a dangerous situation. Hamlin got up from the floor, appeared to try and adjust his helmet before collapsing and lying motionless on the ground. Hamlin's uncle told CNN late Tuesday night that Hamlin is 'trending in a positive way,' but that he needs to be resuscitated twice, once on the field after his demise.