Media overreacts to Browns comments about No. 1 pick
Browns: We've discussed top pick with Rams," the headline placed on the front page of ESPN reads.
What came to mind when you read that? To me, it was that the Browns are interested in trading the farm to draft quarterback Sam Bradford.
There are a couple things ridiculous about this idea.
First, that would mean the Rams, a team in as great of a need as any team of a quarterback, doesn't want Bradford. Somewhat absurd, but understandable. Perhaps they prefer Jimmy Clausen.
Second, you have to get 11 paragraphs into ESPN's story until you reach the point -- what should have been the heart of the headline.
"Absolutely we love (Bradford), as do a lot of people, but in the real world we're probably going to go in a different direction there," president Mike Holmgren said.
That's the story. It's not that Cleveland has talked to St. Louis. It's that Cleveland likes Bradford but isn't wiling to trade away its entire draft for one player.
If I were writing the headline, it would have been this: Holmgren: Team unlikely to trade up for Bradford.
That headline is four characters longer It's also more factual. Instead, ESPN chose to sensationalize a press conference not worth sensationalizing.
That's the kind of headline writing and story crafting that gets moronic fans and bloggers thrown into a tizzy over nothing.
Here's a little bit better of a headline from my pal Pat McManamon of AOL Fanhouse: Browns won't mortgage ranch for No. 1 pick. A little cliche, sure, but it does its job.
I'm not one of those people who rips ESPN just because they're ESPN. They do a lot more good work than bad. But this falls in the latter category.
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That is the kind of BS
That I just laugh about when “old” media want to say it’s the bloggers that are ruining sports journalism. I’m sorry, maybe we realize there is more to the biz than shock headline, the Yankees, and Red Sox.
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by Jonathan Loesche on Apr 15, 2010 7:44 PM EDT reply actions
I don’t know that I completely agree with that, as “new” media types are the most apt to write headlines just to grab search engines.
Something like Mike Holmgren of Cleveland Browns says team likes Oklahoma quarterback Sam Bradford, may not trade every pick in NFL Draft to get him. Crap like that is what I don’t like about “new” media.
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True, but I'm just saying about the whole rumor mongering part.
Unless you’re Florio, most “bloggers” don’t have the reach to start a massive rumor that’ll get picked up.
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by Jonathan Loesche on Apr 15, 2010 7:53 PM EDT up reply actions
I don’t know man, with so many sites that just feed off each other, something that starts small can turn into a huge fire.
I think I’m the rare few who still prefers “old” media. Not everything is salacious. Not everything has to be a joke. You actually do the footwork to get your story.
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True
Maybe I’m just jaded because all of the “old” media guys in Jax fall into one of three categories: Using it as a stepping stone job, retarded chimps, have their heads so far up UF’s ass they don’t know anything else.
Not to mention one radio station in town loves to bash BCC every chance they get. Hell, they tried to blame us for starting the Jack to USC fiasco.
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by Jonathan Loesche on Apr 15, 2010 8:23 PM EDT up reply actions
Doesnt the media overreact about everything?
by gatorempire127 on Apr 15, 2010 10:00 PM EDT reply actions
That's why I refer to them as BSpn
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by CptChaosSidekick on Apr 16, 2010 9:51 AM EDT reply actions
Frankly, if Holmgren and Heckert don’t talk to every team above them about moving up and the next 5 or 6 teams below them about moving down, they’re not doing their job adequately. Everybody talks to everybody in order to gauge the value of moving. It’s all part of the game.
Nothing to see here.
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