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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.No WAY Mike Reiss would do that. I'd be genuinely disheartened if that were ever proven true.
Me too. Historically, Reiss has always been good about doing shout-outs to other writers that offer additional insights on his topics.
I'm sure it's some moron staffer...
I did see the PFT post. I can understand where Mike Florio is coming from. He should get an explanation.
Asked Mike about it on Twitter:
That doesn't really sound like an answer...
While I don't believe this was posted by either Mike or Chris, I'm not sure it's as an egregious case of plagiarism as Florio makes it out to be. Whether MDS, Ron Borges, Barack Obama, or anyone else wrote it, it's mainly composed of quotes from Joey Porter. MDS/PFT don't own Porter's quotes, they only own everything in between.
I agree but word-for-word? Anyway you slice it, it's lazy and completely unaccpetable.
Definitely, but it's not as bad as say, Borges' case (which he/Globe claimed was acceptable because the Seattle author took it from an AP pool report) or Powers' case at the T&G.
Eh....I think it's much ado about nothing. It's not like it's an opinion piece written by Smith. It's just an informative piece about what Joey Porter said on NFL Network. It is lazy on the part of ESPN and their staff, but Florio is clutching for straws here.
While I don't believe this was posted by either Mike or Chris, I'm not sure it's as an egregious case of plagiarism as Florio makes it out to be. Whether MDS, Ron Borges, Barack Obama, or anyone else wrote it, it's mainly composed of quotes from Joey Porter. MDS/PFT don't own Porter's quotes, they only own everything in between.
I agree -- the PFT post was just a write-up of an interview Rich Eisen did on the NFL network.
In a news-wire bit like this, it's the original reporting that matters, not the smattering of connecting words you add to it. It's still not OK for ESPN to just cut and paste it, but it seems pretty chintzy for Florio to get up on his soapbox when all his employee was doing was trying to nab a few pageviews by transcribing something off the TV.
so was it Reiss or Chris Forsberg? I hope it wasn't Reiss. I like him. But the screen cap did say that both were contributors to the piece.l
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