Kornheiser leaves ESPN's 'Monday Night Football,' cites fear of flying

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After three seasons in ESPN's "Monday Night Football" booth, Tony Kornheiser is out.

He will be replaced by Jon Gruden.

In a statement, ESPN said Kornheiser had "decided to step down." Still, during last season there were rumblings throughout the television industry that ESPN brass was looking to replace Kornheiser, who teamed with Mike Tirico and Ron Jaworski.

"Jon is one of the best football minds in the game," said Norby Williamson, an ESPN executive VP. "(We) will create a must-watch Monday Night Football booth."

Gruden spent 11 seasone as an NFL coach with Tampa and Oakland.

Kornheiser said it was his MNF travel schedule that led to his decision.

"I am totally grateful for the MNF opportunity," he said. "My fear of planes is legendary and true...I kept looking at the schedule the past month and wanted to find a way to quietly extricate myself."
 

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I would think Gruden would be a good guy in the booth, if he speaks his mind freely. Worried that he will curtail the honesty, considering I'm sure he wants to be hired in the next couple of years, though.
 

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:sadwave: Kornheiser...

He was annoying, great day to be a football fan...I can't wait for football season...a few months to go:mj06:
 

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What's with sportscasters and being afraid of flying? Seems like that is a job that is predicated on air-travel. :shrug: :shrug:
 

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The worst was Dennis Miller,forcing trying to be funny.Kornholio knew three times as much as Miller did about football.Plus Joe Theisman hated him.
 
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