Fox Sports 1’s Katie Nolan mocked the Bill Simmons-Mike Golic feud by jokingly going after her colleagues.
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ESPN received significant attention on Thursday after two of its employees, Bill Simmons and Mike Golic, got into a public feud.
So, in hopes of raising awareness for her network, Fox Sports 1’s Katie Nolan decided to (jokingly) attack her colleagues on her internet show No Filter.
While this likely won’t result in the ratings boost for FS1 that Nolan’s wanting, this is still hilarious and nice work by the sports personality.
Golic and Simmons’ feud began Thursday when the Mike and Mike co-host ripped the Grantland editor-in-chief for some (out-of-context) comments about LeBron James.
Simmons then went to Twitter to eviscerate Golic and his show.
What Mike and Mike did today was absolute garbage. I would say I lost respect for that show, but I never had it. http://t.co/LRd8YzFfO8
— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) November 6, 2014
For an ESPN Radio show to pull an interview out of context from another ESPN Radio show, then play the moral authority card, is disgusting.
— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) November 6, 2014
Have the balls to call me to discuss it on the show. Don't pull it out of context just because you need fodder for a segment. Pathetic.
— Bill Simmons (@BillSimmons) November 6, 2014
Simmons and Golic eventually talked out their issues, which Golic and his co-host Mike Greenberg spoke about during their show on Friday.
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