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Article: When ESPN calls, NFL analyst Salisbury is never out of pocket.
- Article from:
- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
- Article date:
- January 27, 2006
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Byline: Barry Horn
DALLAS _ As an NFL quarterback, Sean Salisbury was serviceable. Stints with the Indianapolis Colts, Minnesota Vikings and San Diego Chargers were sandwiched around seasons played in the Canadian Football League.
As an ESPN NFL analyst, Salisbury is ubiquitous. He is everywhere. It seems impossible to go more than a couple of SportsCenter minutes without Salisbury popping up on the screen. On the network's myriad of NFL studio shows, Salisbury is a first-stringer.
ESPN says it doesn't log the on-air minutes of its personalities, but it's safe to say no one outworks Salisbury. He is to ESPN what Cal Ripken was to the left side ...
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...Sean Salisbury, the former NFL quarterback turned ESPN analyst, has signed on as new ... analyst, host and reporter for ESPN. Jeff Schwartz, director of operations at ESPN Radio 1000, praised Salisbury for his "credibility in sports ...
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