See how Twitter feels about Smith explaining the split below. Tom Brady’s just about done, Kellerman said a First Take. Kellerman would then take his place for five years before Smith’s decision led to him having his own show, This Just In with Max Kellerman, and the ESPN Radio morning show he shares with Johnson and Jay Williams, Keyshawn, JWill and Max. Max Kellerman and the Brady cliff theory, revisited: In 2016, ESPN commentator Max Kellerman made a bold prediction. The two larger-than-life personalities would bring rating gold to ESPN in 2016 when Bayless left for FS1. The show began in 2007 with the controversial Skip Bayless at the helm, with Smith not joining until 2012. He asserts that it was purely their personalities not meshing, and if Kellerman were debating his friend and NFL retiree Marcellus Wiley, the show would have been a success. “It was not a show I wanted to be a part of for years to come.” “As far as I was concerned, Max Kellerman and I did not work for me,” he added. The First Take frontman says that on-air chemistry between the two hosts just wasn’t living up to its potential and said he has no clue how Kellerman feels about the split. “It was about that a debate show requires certain things that I believe he did not bring to the table when it came to sitting opposite of me.” Kellerman joined First Take in 2016 after Skip Bayless jumped to FOX Sports, where he hosts Undisputed with Hall-of-Fame tight end Shannon Sharpe. That’s not what that was about,” Smith began. The conversation-provoking Kellerman comes from a family of thinkers, talkers, and achievers. “I don’t want anybody to assume Max Kellerman doesn’t work hard, Max Kellerman is a bad person, Max Kellerman is not somebody anybody should want to work with. Kellerman’s work as a sports analyst is infused with his belief in using sabermetrics, the empirical analysis of baseball statistics to collect, summarize, and measure relevant in-game activities data.
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