It seems that just about everyone complains about media bias. Conservatives hate all of the major news media outlets because they are too liberal. Liberals hate Fox News and talk radio because it is too conservative. Moderates hate them both because both are too over-the-top for them. Everyone agrees that there is media bias no matter what side of the political isle they are on. However, why do the sports media get a pass? Outrageous statements, foolish predictions, and pointless comparisons have become par for the course for the sports fan who is simply trying to keep up with the happenings in his/her favorite hobby. The U.S. government knows that competition in our economy is good, and a company having a monopoly is bad for the consumer. Knowing this, I wish someone, anyone, would step-up and challenge the "worldwide leader in sports". I'm so sick of that network I could scream. However, what other choice do I have to keep up with the only hobby I'm truly passionate about, sports? Every night, during that "news" program that they air at 6 p.m., I must watch a stupid top-ten list that I, nor anyone I've ever met, care anything about. I have to listen to speculation about who had the best draft, who will pitch to Barry, and will Kobe score 60 points tonight. I have to listen to Sean Salisbury talk about how foolish the Texans are to draft a defensive end over Reggie Bush. Then, literally 45 seconds later, he is asked "what is the most important position on an NFL team other than QB", and he answers a pass-rushing defensive end. Doesn't anyone see how stupid these people are on this channel? Sure they do, but what other choice do they have? Earlier this week, the "worldwide leader" had a link to a story on their website that read, "Jeter is no Honus Wagner". Who cares?!? Can we please just watch these guys play and not put them in a historical context? Derek Jeter is in the prime of his career. Why do we have to put him in the Hall of Fame already? Let the man do his job. Comparing players across generations is impossible. Sure it's fun to talk about with your friends, but I don't want to read or hear about it when this program is supposed to be informing me. If ESPN was a newspaper, the news would be on one page and rest would be a bunch of bloviating editorial garbage. So please, someone, anyone, compete with these people. Fox, CBS, NBC, or someone, give us an alternative. We need it. We want it. If they can support five different channels, I'm sure you can support one.