Last month, I was admittedly excited for ESPN’s new series of webisodes featuring Kenny Mayne, wittily dubbed Mayne Street. Yesterday, the first episode debuted on ESPN.com (the video above is an abbreviated version), and the early are returns are not bad. Not bad at all.
Of course, the end result makes me wonder why they just don’t do every SportsCenter with Van Pelt and Mayne, who (along with Neil Everett) comprise the majority (entirety?) of ESPN anchors that shouldn’t be buried alive in wet concrete. So bravo, ESPN. Golf clapping for you. Now don’t let the quality slip, or you can count on hearing about it.


Their next webisode feature will be called ProtoKolber. Just 30 minutes of Suzy Kolber fending off the advances of drunken retired athletes.
Agreed, this was surprisingly funny, especially when Van Pelt goes “son of a bitch” and then describes his deteriorating home life.
Neil Everett is a bad of Chinese dicks.
Allison Becker=major FAP material, always nice to see her face/tits on VH1′s Saturday morning countdown.
Still trying to make “Oh my SWEET DEATH” the catchphrase of the month. It’s not working, but I’m trying.
Love the “Flight of the Conchords” reference.
This clip = not funny
Kenny Mayne = really not funny
To quote every retard under the age of 28 — “fail”.
@ DEF
“To quote every *awesome* retard under the age of 28 — “fail”.”
Fixed it for you, and because I had to fix it…you fail.