AtomicDawg
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These media hacks are so freaking predictable.
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Why does Reiss suck? If BSPN got involved they would A) would raise their journalistic standards and B) piss off the hard core Pats fans who find value in his reporting.Mike sux he never has anything to add to these stories to confirm or deny them.
Not completely true. There's also Bruschi and Louis Riddick.
Riddick is the best non-Patriot media guy in the country.( although he did play briefly for BB in Cleveland).
He is one of the only national media guys who tells the truth about the BB/TB12 era: that what the Patriots have done since 2001 is mind-boggling and due to hard work,sacrifice and intelligence, not to bogus cheating scandals.
He's a very sharp football mind and sees through BS. Former player and front office guy.
Yeah, but I agree those guys are the exceptions at the ESPN cesspool.
The Garrapolites have been stuffing the ballot box.This maybe belongs in the Garoppolo thread, but it is stunning to see that he has been canonized after 5 games. While I don't imagine the Patriots will find a QB as good as JimmyG to succeed Tom, people are out of their minds if they believe that he will enter the QB pantheon (i.e. Marino, Montana, Staubach, Manning, Rodgers, Brees, Brady). First, I've always been very concerned by JGs small stature and his ability to take hits. But now that I hear Guerrero locked him out of TB12, I'm even more concerned by his lack of flexibility!
The joke doesn’t even make sense. Everyone’s pretty much heckling him for that one. It’s actually pretty weird though considering how often he normally defends the Pats.These media hacks are so freaking predictable.
Oh but Felger has been saying Bedard knows something...."Those interviewed describe a palpable sense in the building that this might be the last year together for this group." Palpable sense in the building = we're just throwing **** at the wall with zero conviction.
Which brings me to my actual point here: are we really supposed to believe that Seth Wickersham of all people has dozens of sources in the Patriots organization, while the local guys have basically nothing? It just fails the plausibility test IMO, I don't buy it. If there was a story here, I think the Tom Currans and Mike Reisses would know it. Probably not all the details, but they'd know there's some fire here. That they're stating otherwise so emphatically indicates pretty strongly to me that this is just another ridiculous ESPN smear job. They might have a couple low level staffers willing to anonymously sensationalize ****, but that doesn't make an actual story.
And look how right you were! Kraft led us to a complete disaster and should have been forced to sell the team. You boys in the bleachers knew better than the Boardroom what was what! Oh, what could have been!
OK, so I read the story, read some posts here and now I'm seeing what the football people are saying on Twitter.
Here's the thing:
I keep seeing the word "bombshell" to describe the piece.
Can someone please tell me what the "bomb shell" is? In journalistic terms, what is the nut graph?
Anybody?
I wish I could program PF to automatically add another "winner" to this post ever hour for the next six months.
Oh but Felger has been saying Bedard knows something....
Disagree. This is a huge story for ESPN and Mike works for ESPN. The fact that he posted this piece with actual quotes from real people who disagree with the ESPN article, is about as far as he can go without jeopardizing his job.Mike sux he never has anything to add to these stories to confirm or deny them.
OK, so I read the story, read some posts here and now I'm seeing what the football people are saying on Twitter.
Here's the thing:
I keep seeing the word "bombshell" to describe the piece.
Can someone please tell me what the "bomb shell" is? In journalistic terms, what is the nut graph?
Anybody?
Bedard has jack squat. I bet Felger is a silent partner.So one guy who's consistently full of **** with an anti-Pats axe to grind says another guy who's trying to keep his ill-conceived Boston Sports Journal afloat (and whose credibility has tanked over the last couple years) knows something? Something that they haven't divulged but are sitting on for some reason while ESPN turns the story in question into a national headline that's going to essentially monopolize football coverage the day before the playoffs start, driving clicks from all across the country?
Eh, I don't really buy it. If Bedard knew something, he'd be capitalizing in a big way right now. His website needs to the exposure, and having an actual scoop here could deliver it. The simple answer here is that he doesn't have anything notable.
My 11, 13 and 15 year old daughters take great offense to you likening their gossip to sportswriters.It is nice to see that this era of the Patriots not only has redefined the standard of what a GOAT sports franchise is, but at the same time can turn middle age male professional sports writers and media members into gossipy 12 year old girls.
Amazing
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