07-23-2009, 06:59 PM
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Re: Donaldson: Pressing Questions On The Eve Of Patriots Training Camp
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Originally Posted by patfanken
This was just a bad job by Donaldson. It was lazy and somewhat smarmy. If some fan posted something like it here they'd be chastized. Clearly he gave this little thought. He used all the OBVIOUS questions, and instead of discecting them, he just threw out the most obvious hackneyed responses.
His editor told him he had to have a precamp summary and he probably threw this together in about an hour before hitting the links or bar, or whatever. His editor either doesn't follow football or did a piss poor job to let this poor effort slide by.
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I thought the same thing at first, but perhaps he may have decided (or was given the order) to post something aimed more at casual football fans (e.g., Red Sox fans looking for a diversion.) I do agree the questions he poses are rather generic and are something I would more likely expect to come from a national site or fan of another team rather than from a local reporter that follows the Pats.
Pats fans are curious about this year's running backs even though the team ranked so high in rushing yardage last year, so even though I am confident in how the group will perform I would still consider it a legitimate question. Maroney and Morris have had recent health and durability issues; deserved or not, Taylor's nickname is Fragile Fred; and all except Maroney and BJGE are at an age that is considered to be past the expiration date for those playing the position of running back.
While I would have preferred a much more in-depth article, it's nowhere near as bad as others I've seen over the last few years from some of the local media reporting on the Pats. At this time of year I don't expect much more; the in-depth stuff is being saved for the last couple of weeks before the season starts - or at least until after training camp begins.
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