I think this bio from CBS Sportsline says it all about Mr. Pricko -
W R I T E R ' S B I O (with a few comments added by Jack M.)
Pete Prisco was born on Long Island, which might be part of the reason he has that New York mentality as a reporter: right to the point. After living for a time outside of Philadelphia, where his first NFL game was the Eagles and Steelers at old Franklin Field, Prisco moved south with his family and spent his high school years in the warmth of South Florida. (Where he probably got his short little Jet fan a$$ kicked ALOT)
It was there that he realized that he wanted to become a sportswriter, but he also happened to be on his high school football team. That means he sometimes had the audacity to actually put his own name in his story after the coach praised his play. Tells you something about him, doesn't it?
The reality that 5-foot-6 guards don't make it in college football forced him to attend Arizona State University, where working on the school paper and questioning coaches became one his favorite things to do.
Upon graduation, Prisco bounced around the country working in various capacities for several newspapers.(Probably because he kept spouting off about how great Long Island is and how the Jets are the greatest team ever, and all of the readers of those newspapers told him to go back to New York)It was while working for the Tulsa Tribune that he infuriated then-Tulsa basketball coach Nolan Richardson, which led to Richardson and his assistants mocking him during a press conference.
"Prisco, disco, cisco,'' Richardson said as he pointed at Prisco.
The fans didn't like it, either. He received threats on his phone from angry fans telling him to go back to New York. (Sounds like a trend to me)
He didn't go back to New York, but eventually found his way back to Jacksonville where he covered the University of Florida, and then the NFL. When the Jaguars came to town, he was the first beat writer covering that team at the Florida Times-Union. It was then that he built a warm and fuzzy relationship with Jaguars coach Tom Coughlin (yeah, right).
In November 2000, Prisco joined SportsLine.com as a senior writer covering Florida and the NFL. He is married to wife, Casey, and they have two cats, one named Maggie and the other Mookie after NBA player Mookie Blaylock. Mookie, though, is more like J.R. Rider -- crazy as a cat. (Mookie is the only pu$$y in his house that pays any attention to him)