Thank god. Never liked him and his arrogant sounding attitude. Him feeling underpaid? Please. Agreed that wasn't classy. Now if only they got rid of that Mark Schlerrith (Or whatever his name is) things would be an improvement for ESPN.
Schlereth is a typical meathead ... not bad, not particularly good. He's bland, and I don't mind him. As for Salisbury, his departure is a disappointment -- far from the best NFL analyst on the network, but far, far from the worst.
Now, if ESPN were to rid itself of Chris Berman, Stephen A. Smith, Skip Bayless, Keyshawn Johnson, John Kruk, Mike Tirico, Paul Maguire, Jay Mariotti and Joe Morgan, then the so-called Worldwide Leader in Sports might actually make some headway towards no longer being a parody of itself. Kicking Theesman out the door was a first step. Now the purges must commence.