Pericles349 said:That was good stuff. I've been following that thread since it's inception last year. Funny stuff... On the same note, does anyone else here thinks it's funny that everyone is making such a big deal over a "high-five". Who cares if the guy roots for the beverly beavers as long as when he does his job, ie. write articles, he is unbiased about the Dolphins. Seriously, why spend so much time on something so insignificant. Doesn't anyone have anything better to do???? including me...
Ethan Skolnick said:First, we're not supposed to root for the team. That's not in our job description, though it does benefit us when they do well, and though there are certain players and coaches that we all have particular respect for, and would like to see succeed.
We're supposed to be objective, as objective as possible under every circumstance, some of which get a little tricky.
And contrary to popular belief, losing (and controversy) does not sell papers, and even if it did, we don't get evaluated by our bosses on whether we sell papers. Maybe that happens in New York. But I've worked at all three major papers in South Florida over the past eight years, and I can promise you, that is not a factor. No boss has ever asked me to write something to sell more papers. I write what I see, feel and hear, and I work very hard to be factual and to consider all reasonable viewpoints. One thing I never do is worry about what will move product at the newsstand in the morning.
C'mon TerryTate. That position that you tried to make was a watered down pile of weakness. It's not befitting to you. You act as if we should praise these guys because there job is so hard and they are not homers. I think we should only praise them when they give us a good product. Still waiting...TerryTate said:My opinion has changed since this originally came out...
Surferosa said:Possibly the most entertaining and infamous thread in Finheaven's history. They had radio shows doing segments on this thread. DolfanMike is a first ballot ticket to the Finheaven because of this gem.
The reason it came up again is on the original post on this thread. In a nutshell - We have some newbie Dolphin fans that are making the arguement that the Miami Media is not biased. This is their eye opener...DolFan4LyF said:What I want to know is, why is it now being discussed again? How did this surface again today?
I remember when it happened and I was definately upset about it, but it didnt surprise me. Most Herlad and Sentinal writers are very pompous and arrogant.
TerryTate said:My opinion has changed since this originally came out. There was a failure of judgement on the part of some of the media members. The fact that they lied about it made it worse. However as someone that wants to hear unbiased reporting on the latest Miami Dolphins information (the kind of reporting I would want to see in the newspaper), I DONT WANT DOLPHINS HOMERS THAT CANT CONTAIN THEIR HOMERNESS COVERING IT. If it was someone that was a complete homer covering the dolphins, you would probably have only good news, and as you could tell last season, there wasn't enough good news to go around. We would wonder WTF was going on half the time. As someone that plans to go out into the media (hoping to bring integrity back to the media, most of the dolphins beat writers are okay), I can tell you that these guys are ticked off that Saban is keeping everything a secret. What are they gonna have to write about? What exactly are they getting paid for at that point?
Let me give you an idea of where some of these guys are coming from. I had the privelige of meeting Greg A. Bedard and Joe Schad of the Palm Beach Post at different times during training camp. At the time I met Bedard, he was just given the job of being a second beat writer covering the Dolphins along with Joe Schad. Schad right now is writing a majority of the articles. Bedard...not so much. With less and less info being readily available to work with, what exactly is Bedard going to do? What is he gonna write about? Unless the PBP is wiping their rear with benjamins, odds are they wont really find the need to keep two staff writers, especially for a smaller circlulation newspaper. If you were in the shoes of Bedard, wouldn't you be a little annoyed? A lot of these guys have worked their away around different media markets for years (Skolnick will tell you about the multiple stops he has taken and the dues he has paid to get a job at the Sentinel) to get to one of the top 10 media markets in the country covering one of the most prestigious teams in the NFL. All that work is basically for nothing. This doesnt just apply to Bedard or the others, it applies to all of the media across the board. The industry is shrinking and its not a good time for your info sources to be cut off. I understand their frustrations. I am not condoning them ripping Miami when they dont deserve to be ripped, however if they back up their facts, don't use the argument that they are anti-Miami to rip them. They are being objective. I'd write with some fire if I knew that my job was in jeopardy. The sad thing is if this works out with Saban, you'll see more teams hiding information, resulting in the cutting back of people to cover these teams. But the rewards with this is success, and then no one will care what they will write if Saban wins. So before you rip some of these guys for their work this year, consider the circumstances. Doesnt make it right, but it provides some method to their madness. They did to find whatever way they can to pry information.
IF you truly believe in the work of Nick Saban, and he has success...the media will shut up, and you'll be happy.
Thats right. I forgot about that. Ethan was the one that came to Finheaven to explain what had happened without making excuses.Muck said:To be fair, it was Jason Cole and not Ethan. And Cole really manned up and took his medicine. Really fell on the sword. Great thread nonetheless. If we hadn't retired it, it would probably still be on Page 1 today.
Exactly. The act itself was surpassed by most fans anger by the way he handled himself after the fact. In particular, he really peeved people when he went on the air to defend himself and demonstrated an even worse attitude. The more he talked, the more people disliked his actions. He had an opportunity to make it right. Then he lied and was caught, but chose instead to snowball it and make it worse.Surferosa said:In the end, most people were willing to forgive the high-five. The fact that he lied about it pissed people off....