Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I am pretty sure that's what modern reporters do too. I think your confusing talking heads with reporters. There is a huge difference. Opinions are not reporting and reporting is not opinions. Most people from my estimation are not good at recogning the difference though.I miss the sports journalists of old. Crusty dudes who looked like they ripped heaters and probably enjoyed a good pour of brown.
These men took their craft seriously but didn’t take themselves seriously nor act like they were out here championing some greater good. They got sports were a release from every day life.
I also appreciated how they realized the athletes and coaches were their allies in terms of getting info so they’d grab a beer and a bite with said athlete or coach to gather intel.
And Kenny GolladayLOOKING FOR REILY REIFF UPDATES
How can you overlook all the annoying virtue signaling from most modern sports journalists? IDGAF what they think about covid, social justice, or politics. I want to read about sports to get away from that shit.I am pretty sure that's what modern reporters do too. I think your confusing talking heads with reporters. There is a huge difference. Opinions are not reporting and reporting is not opinions. Most people from my estimation are not good at recogning the difference though.
Big time modern reporters in sports are guys like: Woj, Jay Glazer, Adam Schefter, etc.
How can you overlook all the annoying virtue signaling from most modern sports journalists? IDGAF what they think about covid, social justice, or politics. I want to read about sports to get away from that shit.
Those are not reporters though. They are talking heads and opinion people. They are paid to give their opinion on sports so that's what they do. They aren't paid to report the news. They are paid to talk about the news that has already been reported.How can you overlook all the annoying virtue signaling from most modern sports journalists? IDGAF what they think about covid, social justice, or politics. I want to read about sports to get away from that shit.
Kyle Tucker is on the beat. Fairly certain that's exactly what he's paid to do.Those are not reporters though. They are talking heads and opinion people. They are paid to give their opinion on sports so that's what they do. They aren't paid to report the news. They are paid to talk about the news that has already been reported.
Kyle Tucker is a reporter. But he doesn't commentate about the stuff going on right?Kyle Tucker is on the beat. Fairly certain that's exactly what he's paid to do.
You may want to bow out of the conversation at this point.Kyle Tucker is a reporter. But he doesn't commentate about the stuff going on right?
Only the woke stuffKyle Tucker is a reporter. But he doesn't commentate about the stuff going on right?
We're conflating people on ESPN who get paid to give opinions with beat reporters. That's all I'm saying. Beat reporters by and large don't get into the commentary game. They report facts as they learn them. No need to throw those people under the bus with the people who are commenting on social justice issues and things because you don't like that. It's fine to say I don't like ESPN, but there are a lot of good reporters working for ESPN regardless of what anyone thinks about the commentators that work for them.Kyle Tucker is on the beat. Fairly certain that's exactly what he's paid to do.
Uhhh... wut?Kyle Tucker is a reporter. But he doesn't commentate about the stuff going on right?
I don't read The Athletic. I don't really know what Kyle Tucker does. If he is a beat reporter he generally would not have a lot of commentary.You may want to bow out of the conversation at this point.
Here is a precise statement...We're conflating people on ESPN who get paid to give opinions with beat reporters. That's all I'm saying. Beat reporters by and large don't get into the commentary game. They report facts as they learn them. No need to throw those people under the bus with the people who are commenting on social justice issues and things because you don't like that. It's fine to say I don't like ESPN, but there are a lot of good reporters working for ESPN regardless of what anyone thinks about the commentators that work for them.
Just being more precise with language can help people find the world isn't as crappy as they think it is. I don't like throwing everyone under a bus when it is largely a very select group of folks who do the annoying things. Being imprecise leads to hyperbolic thinking, exaggeration, and mistruths.
Ahh, so you're talking out your ass. Got it.I don't read The Athletic. I don't really know what Kyle Tucker does. If he is a beat reporter he generally would not have a lot of commentary.
I am pretty sure that's what modern reporters do too. I think your confusing talking heads with reporters. There is a huge difference. Opinions are not reporting and reporting is not opinions. Most people from my estimation are not good at recogning the difference though.
Big time modern reporters in sports are guys like: Woj, Jay Glazer, Adam Schefter, etc.
I don't read The Athletic. I don't really know what Kyle Tucker does. If he is a beat reporter he generally would not have a lot of commentary.