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Read Florio for the news, not the editorials.
How do you draw the distinction?
According to WEWS-TV in Cleveland, a federal judge has approved a proposed settlement agreement for a class action filed in the Eastern District of Arkansas.
At some point, the “Patriot Way” gave way to bargain shopping.At some point, the “Patriot Way” gave way to bargain shopping.
I agree with Deus. PFT is a pretty good clearinghouse for hard news about the NFL, but that's about it..
Florio thinks he's one of the cool kids since he gets to hang out with the NFL big shots. In reality he's a tool. Savvy front office types know that Florio will print pretty much anything they tell him, so they spoon feed him their agenda, be it the truth or whatever information/misinformation/disinformation suits their purposes at any point in time.
So if Florio is editorializing or passing along some spicy tidbit from an unnamed source, it's in all likelihood pure, underadulterated bull****. Buyer beware.
How do you draw the distinction?
Excellent point. At one time, columnists (Shank, Gasper, Ryan, Borges, MacMullen et al) were, by definition, those who wrote opinion pieces. Beat writers were reporters who related what happened on the field, court or ice and rarely ventured into opinion. Now, it seems that everyone, regardless of her/his designation, is more columnist than reporter. And in the Boston market, the absolute fastest way to sink to the bottom of the media totem pole is to be labeled a "homer" by your peers. Unfortunately, one earns the label of "homer" around here by merely being unbiased and honest. Just the way it works in the "fellowship of the miserable" (just about the only thing Rick Pitino ever got right around here, other than when he coached at PC.)As Deus points out, there is a fairly clear distinction, and most of us should be able to tell the difference.
The problem is that more and more media have intentionally blurred the distinction, intermingling the two in ways and to degrees that would have been unheard of 20 years ago. Once upon a time most media — newspapers, magazines and broadcast — would take great care to label opinion as just that, in some way. It was once actually a sacred division, and it still is at the more reputable outlets. But for many, especially the big names with shiny web sites and TV links — it's caveat emptor. Everyone from Florio (whom I avoid) to Reiss presents us with news and opinion under the same banner, with the same typography and colors, on the same page. You're on your own to discern the difference, and if you can't — hey, "not my problem."
...Unfortunately, one earns the label of "homer" around here by merely being unbiased and honest....
That pre-supposes I have one to lose. Point of clarification: I was referring to media members, not posters here. At any rate, your contention that I lost my mind is interpreted by me as a compliment. Thank you!You were doing great right up until this point. Then you lost your mind.
After the first one, coming in December 2011 and at the height of Tebowmania, the two quarterbacks shared concerns about Aaron Hernandez and Brandon Spikes, who played with Tebow at the University of Florida and then with Brady on the Patriots.
“I’m trying to watch over Aaron and Brandon,” Brady says to Tebow in an NFL Films video, via the Orlando Sentinel.
“I appreciate that, too, man. They’re good guys,” Tebow says in response.
“[T]hey’re a lot to handle,” Brady adds.
While those concerns, along with Hernandez’s various red flags coming out of Gainesville, don’t project to murder, it shows that the Patriots knew or should have known that Hernandez had baggage before giving him a $12.5 million signing bonus in 2012. As Ben Volin of the Boston Globe pointed out earlier this month, Hernandez bristled when Patriots coaches and employees asked him to break free from his friends in Connecticut.
Florio is incredible. He took that video where Brady said that Hernandez and Spikes "are a lot to handle" and blown it out of proportions:
Brady, Tebow shared concerns about Hernandez in 2011 | ProFootballTalk
That pre-supposes I have one to lose. Point of clarification: I was referring to media members, not posters here. At any rate, your contention that I lost my mind is interpreted by me as a compliment. Thank you!
Personally, my truth is I define and refine MY opinions on all things related to the Patriots right here on THIS board. There's more than a few "professionals" that would get eaten alive here if they posted some of the garbage that makes it to print. If Florio's site has cogent information, it will get posted here anyway. I don't like to give his site the hit because, let's face it, I can't stand the azzole. If he ran his mouth in public like he does with his op pieces on his site, he'd be eating meals through a straw...and you know what?...he KNOWS it too.
This post of yours is a great example of why you're not worth taking seriously and how you're one of the worst, most unthinking, homers on the board, so thanks for yet another demonstration of that.
My God, you are a pompous, self-absorbed gasbag. I've stated it before and I'll state it again: I know others around here feel the same as I do, but for some unknown reason they're intimidated by you. Well, I 'm not intimidated by you here, I wouldn't be in person or via any other type of contact. You're a first-class jackass and if that results in me being sanctioned somehow here, so be it - it'll be worth it.This post of yours is a great example of why you're not worth taking seriously and how you're one of the worst, most unthinking, homers on the board, so thanks for yet another demonstration of that.
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