I enjoyed Scott. Been listening to a lot of sports talk about him the last couple of days. It sounds like at first, the network was really divided over letting him report the way he did with more of the "street talk", if Boo-yah (yow) is in fact, street talk. But think about it. IMO, that opened up some exposure to a whole other segment of viewers for ESPN. His reporting style was funny, with a lot of catch phrases, but I didn't find it over the top.
I've heard and read a lot of takes saying Patrick and Olberman kind of got the whole fun in reporting thing going. But that actually goes back to the inception of ESPN. While most feel like Berman outlived his usefulness years ago, he was actually the groundbreaker in that area. When ESPN first started, I lived for his baseball highlights just to see what play on words he would come up with for the players' names. Bert "Be Home" Blyleven??? Come on, that's gold. Especially for the early 80's.