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I know, you're right. I can dream, can't I?Kraft won't even stick it to Thomase or Borges.
He's above all that.
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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.I know, you're right. I can dream, can't I?Kraft won't even stick it to Thomase or Borges.
He's above all that.
How much would you pay (no pun intended) to witness that sniveling snot Shank Shaughnessy (how's that for alliteration?) have to pony up some dough to his favorite owner, Amos Alonzo Kraft as Shank calls him. I've been told by those who seem to know that Shank still has 6 nickels from his first paycheck.
Because it is a very slippery slope constitutionally. Freedom of press can't be limited based on the "type of news" as designated by the person making the news. Snyder doesn't get to say his news is different from other types of news, and therefore he gets to control access to it.
And, when you start charging, you are limiting who gets access to the information, and at what pace.
There's a thought. Here's another: pay Vulgar and Spazz (aka Felger and Mazz) to take their show to Guatemala City permanently.I wonder if the Patriots could pay some of the locals not to write about the team?
Regarding the main article cited here: Charging the media for access is a preposterous idea. A free press is a matter of public trust,
Because it is a very slippery slope constitutionally. Freedom of press can't be limited based on the "type of news" as designated by the person making the news. Snyder doesn't get to say his news is different from other types of news, and therefore he gets to control access to
I don't understand why there is any slippery slope in this. The media is free to write whatever they please. At the same time the Redskins organization is free to talk to whoever they choose. All they are doing is saying their choice depends on money.
I think the NY Post should be charged 5 million dollars a minute for access to ANY US sporting event. Sick of that scumbag, Murdoch and his yellow journalistic tactics.
I'm curious what the league's position is on this; I would not be surprise to see it intervene. For instance, coaches are mandated to make themselves available to the press whether they like it or not. What Snyder's doing is bizarre and ultimately could backfire.Snyder absolutely gets to control who he allows to have access to his team.
You do understand the first amendment only applies to the government, right?
Snyder absolutely gets to control who he allows to have access to his team. If he wants to not let Newspaper X on team property or forbid his players from talking to Newspaper X he has every right to do so. (Subject to what the CBA with the players says about what restrictions can be put on player interactions with the media)
Snyder is free to cut off his nose to spite his face. It's HIS face. Knowing Snyder though, he'll cut his own head off first.
I'm curious what the league's position is on this; I would not be surprise to see it intervene. For instance, coaches are mandated to make themselves available to the press whether they like it or not. What Snyder's doing is bizarre and ultimately could backfire.
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