‘We don’t do that on this show’, scolds Stephen A. Smith after First Take guest makes ‘false’ claim live on air | 9RZA6J3 | 2024-01-22 02:08:01

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The ESPN veteran, 56, scolded co-analyst Chris "Mad Dog" Russo for making disparaging

STEPHEN A. Smith has defended Peacock over their controversial NFL wild card broadcast.

The ESPN veteran, 56, scolded co-analyst Chris "Mad Dog" Russo for making disparaging feedback concerning the streaming community on Wednesday's First Take.

'We don't do that on this show', scolds Stephen A. Smith after First Take guest makes 'false' claim live on air
'We don't do that on this show', scolds Stephen A. Smith after First Take guest makes 'false' claim live on air
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Stephen A. Smith referred to as out Mad Dog Russo (right) for taking a swipe at Peacock[/caption]
'We don't do that on this show', scolds Stephen A. Smith after First Take guest makes 'false' claim live on air
'We don't do that on this show', scolds Stephen A. Smith after First Take guest makes 'false' claim live on air
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Smith defended the streaming-only service after their NFL playoff debut on Saturday[/caption]

Peacock broadcast the first-ever streaming-only NFL playoff game final Saturday because the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Miami Dolphins.

Smith joined Russo and Marcus Spears on Wednesday's First Take to look ahead to Sunday's AFC Divisional matchup between Kansas City and the Buffalo Bills.

Host Molly Qerim asked the panel concerning the quarterback battle between Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen.

However Russo tried to get just a little dig in about Peacock earlier than the phase might start.

Mad Canine quipped, "The Chiefs did an amazing job on Saturday night time. No one saw it on the Peacock, but they did an amazing job."

Stephen A., calling in remotely from Los Angeles, was fast to right the veteran sportscaster.

He hit back, "Woah, woah. Hold on. That is false.

"Over 30 million individuals watched it. Over 30 million. That's false.

"We aren't doing this on First Take. We have now to provide Roger Goodell and the NFL credit score for what they did.

"Most watched. I'm sorry however you're improper Doggy."

Per CNN, the Chiefs-Dolphins recreation was probably the most streamed reside event in US history.

The sport was also liable for the "most internet utilization ever in the US on a single date."

Peacock streaming the sport had proved unpopular with some fans earlier than kick-off – and even Chiefs players.

Kansas City star Charles Omenihu labeled the decision "insane" in the run to the match-up at Arrowhead Stadium.

Earlier on Wednesday's First Take, the show was hit by an embarrassing technical hitch.

Stephen A. had referred to as out Spears for calling into the show remotely.

As the ex-NFL star tried to argue his case, his video link froze at the worst possible time.

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