http://deadspin.com/espns-chad-ford-has-...http://www.sbnation.com/nba/2015/1/25/78...
Pretty shady behavior by Chad Ford. Apparently, Chad Ford has been editing his past Top 100 big boards to make himself look better, dropping players that were busts and raising players that have done well in the NBA. ESPN released a statement:
After reviewing the post on Reddit today, we have found that changes were made manually to Chad Ford’s NBA Draft prospects rankings. We have not been able to determine who made the changes, or when. We have talked to Chad Ford, who strongly denies any involvement, and based on his past work and professionalism, we believe him. Our review will continue but it is unclear at this time if we will be able to ascertain who was responsible.
This is the danger of trying to be an Oracle of the NBA Draft
Briggs beware hence Chad Ford has always been Chad "Fraud"
Fox news does it, why can't ESPN?
not a surprise from the lowlifes at ESPN
ESPN probably encourages it. Ford knows nothing about it, just like belicheat has no idea how those balls were magically deflated. Deny Deny Deny because there won't be real consequences
who was it that called him chad fraud all the time? a poster here did, can't remember who.
nyk4ever wrote:who was it that called him chad fraud all the time? a poster here did, can't remember who.
that has playa written all over it. That an Danphony
We used to call him "The Chad"
fishmike wrote:nyk4ever wrote:who was it that called him chad fraud all the time? a poster here did, can't remember who.
that has playa written all over it. That an Danphony
so true. probably right.
maybe
f500
=
playa?
lol
nyk4ever wrote:fishmike wrote:nyk4ever wrote:who was it that called him chad fraud all the time? a poster here did, can't remember who.
that has playa written all over it. That an Danphony
so true. probably right.
maybe
f500
=
playa?
lol
no. he's tkf based on dumbness level and lil dik syndrome
Sad that people are up to this kind of stuff - changing things after the fact to make themselves appear to be better than they actually are. How you think you can get away with that in today's age is beyond me, yet it is increasingly common.