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Jenn Sterger Tells Erin Andrews to 'Suck It'

7/07/2008 3:00 PM ET By Will Brinson

    • Will Brinson
    • Will Brinson is a FanHouse Blogger
The only thing better than a silly media feud is a silly media feud that involves two attractive women, especially when only one of them knows the silly media feud is going on. Such is the case with the non-fight between Erin Andrews and Jenn Sterger. Ms. Sterger hopped on ESPN Radio 1470 recently and kind of ripped into EA, presumably because Andrew is more talented. Or something.
She's very talented. But it's so funny because if you look at her old tapes back when she worked at the Lightning, it was the most dreadful stuff you've ever seen in your life. People compare me and say, well, she's no Erin Andrews ... and I'm like, well, who's No. 1 on the computer. Suck it."
Sterger also went on to talk about Jill Arrington and turtlenecks (she apparently doesn't want to end up as one in one), Derek Jeter (she's not interested) and some film she's in ("it's a very smart film"). And in non-mocking fairness, she also called herself "marginal" by Florida State University standards for women.

Regardless of her brief stint with humility though, it's pretty ridiculous that she thinks she can even remotely compare to Erin Andrews. And this isn't some super-blog-crush thing either; Andrews comes across as a talented, smart woman who is knowledgeable in her area of employment. Sterger on the other hand, sounds like a slightly more funny Brenda Walsh who wears cowboy hats and kind of likes sports.

Of course, Jenn has the solution for EA -- make everything more entertaining by acting like Matt Berry and "talking about midgets." Yes. That seems like the solution to all the world's sideline reporting problems.

(Via TBL)

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