Tedy Bruschi, who retired last Monday after 13 seasons as a Patriot, will be joining ESPN as an in-studio analyst, according to an industry source. Bruschi will be appearing on NFL Live, SportsCenter, and will also likely be doing interactive chats on ESPN-Boston, the new website expected to be starting up shortly. The former Pats linebacker and defensive captain is expected to start his new job as soon as Thursday. Source: Boston Herald
I think he'd actually make a good analyst. He's got a great football mind and he is much more articulate than some of the dolts ESPN has been hiring...
I hope he's the next Emmit Smith Rush Limbaugh Sean Salisbury Michael Irvin Tony Kornheiser Dennis Miller Cris Carter
I agree. He's got a good football mind, and has good communication skills. I really think he'd like coaching better in the future.
I'm not sure he would be as interested in coaching as everyone seems to think. Coaches actually put in a lot more time than players and Bruschi is a big time family guy. I think he's going to want to actually spend time with his wife and kids. This TV job should work out well for Tedy