Apparently, Albert Breer is leaving the Pats beat and going to Dallas.
http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/shots/
Bad for us, good for Dallas fans.
http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/shots/
Bad for us, good for Dallas fans.
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http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/shots/
Bad for us, good for Dallas fans.
Wow! Too bad. I was really becoming a big fan of his. The Herald was stupid not to give him a full time gig. He was always bylined as from the MetroWest Daily News.
There apparently was a content sharing agreement that was going to run out, or something to that effect.
Damn. I knew about this :Apparently, Albert Breer is leaving the Pats beat and going to Dallas.
But I didn't expect this to be the end result.There apparently was a content sharing agreement that was going to run out, or something to that effect.
Why would he want to stick around the Herald? He just leapfrogged Thomase and the other Herald guys. The Dallas Morning News is a more respected newspaper with a circulation higher than Herald and the Globe. It's actually about triple the Herald's circulation. Besides getting more readers, he'll be learning from and working with Rick Gossellin, considered by many as one of the better NFL beat reporters.
Congratulations on the job.
Damn. I knew about this :
But I didn't expect this to be the end result.
Damnit.
I don't know what the C&E was - I assumed that the limited exposure he could get was part of the reason he'd move on.You have the cause and the effect reversed.
I don't know what the C&E was - I assumed that the limited exposure he could get was part of the reason he'd move on.
Regardless, it sucks for us but I'm happy for him.
The guy can write, I really enjoyed his style despite the chop shop editing forced on him at the Herald. I, too, was hoping the Globe would scoop him up because he was neck and neck with Reiss in who was better to read on a day to day basis. Those two dudes at the Globe would have buried the competition and made the football section nearly as good as anything in print. Good luck, Albert, in the land of steers and, ah, well, you know...
.... Ditto the Herald, who is inexplicably holding the coveted Kevin Mannix Memorial football columnist slot hostage for Mr. Multimedia to inhabit in season if he can find the time between more lucrative gigs, while having a hockey maven pick up the slack so they can justify maintaining Tomase in baseball lovers purgatory on a football beat.
The guy can write, I really enjoyed his style despite the chop shop editing forced on him at the Herald. I, too, was hoping the Globe would scoop him up because he was neck and neck with Reiss in who was better to read on a day to day basis. Those two dudes at the Globe would have buried the competition and made the football section nearly as good as anything in print. Good luck, Albert, in the land of steers and, ah, well, you know...
He just doesn't fit into the Boston media culture, no vendettas, no obiesance to the MLB entry, no meandering and meaningless essay topics, instead he foolishly sticks to the facts and gives readers information not readily availlable. Nope, no place for him in the Boston media.
He just doesn't fit into the Boston media culture, no vendettas, no obiesance to the MLB entry, no meandering and meaningless essay topics, instead he foolishly sticks to the facts and gives readers information not readily availlable. Nope, no place for him in the Boston media.
He just doesn't fit into the Boston media culture, no vendettas, no obiesance to the MLB entry, no meandering and meaningless essay topics, instead he foolishly sticks to the facts and gives readers information not readily availlable. Nope, no place for him in the Boston media.