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Summing up local Patriots coverage on a single 8"x11.5" sheet
Bruce Allen and the gang at bostonsportsmedia.com put together a hilarious flowchart that encapsulates how the local mediots decide what to write after a Pats game:
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Re: Summing up local Patriots coverage on a single 8"x11.5" sheet
Didn't really find it all that funny. Are we just pretending that Boston media doesn't have any reasonable professionals or even homers on their sports coverage? Everybody hates the Patriots now? Sure, there are some guys out there that take the contrarian approach, but even Felger has been saying the Patriots will be in the SuperBowl for about 5 weeks now...I mean, this is kind of paranoid here.
Last edited by RodThePat; 12-23-2011 at 11:49 AM..
Re: Summing up local Patriots coverage on a single 8"x11.5" sheet
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Originally Posted by RodThePat
Didn't really find it all that funny. Are we just pretending that Boston media doesn't have any reasonable professionals or even homers on their sports coverage? Everybody hates the Patriots now? Sure, there are some guys out there that take the contrarian approach, but even Felger has been saying the Patriots will be in the SuperBowl for about 5 weeks now...I mean, this is kind of paranoid here.
Sports media in this town has very little resemblance to actual journalism. Its now more like entertainment. These media members now all have personalities and need to have a shtick in order to sell their brand. Its very little to do with love or hate of the Patriots. It has to do with marketing. Felger, for instance, makes all sorts of things, and not because he believes them but because he believes it will generate interest and discussion.
The above is a very accurate, although negatively slanted, depiction of a segment of the Boston media. Of course there is also another segment that is just the opposite, but that is a much smaller segment.
Re: Summing up local Patriots coverage on a single 8"x11.5" sheet
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Originally Posted by RodThePat
Didn't really find it all that funny. Are we just pretending that Boston media doesn't have any reasonable professionals or even homers on their sports coverage? Everybody hates the Patriots now? Sure, there are some guys out there that take the contrarian approach, but even Felger has been saying the Patriots will be in the SuperBowl for about 5 weeks now...I mean, this is kind of paranoid here.
If you read the articles posted on the site, you'll see that this isn't directed at, say, Rapoport, Reiss, and the other beat writers; Allen says they generally do a good job of being fair (i.e., offering both praise and criticism where they're due). It's directed more at the columnists.
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Re: Summing up local Patriots coverage on a single 8"x11.5" sheet
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Originally Posted by ctpatsfan77
If you read the articles posted on the site, you'll see that this isn't directed at, say, Rapoport, Reiss, and the other beat writers; Allen says they generally do a good job of being fair (i.e., offering both praise and criticism where they're due). It's directed more at the columnists.
But even those guys aren't all clowns, spouting off unreasonable criticism after every game. Boston Sports Media has this "every media member in this town hates the Patriots" mentality that I don't really think is accurate. To be honest, I think the amount of blind homers we have here at the very least equals the number of negative contrarians.