GRHater69 Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Please explain me to me why you spend so much time on all this silly gossip about who said what and that the organization is dysfunctional etc. when the team has identified two potential coaching candidates and plans to interview them, one today and one this weekend and yet you have given us as Bills fans ZERO info on either of these two coaches. Isn't that part of your job as well??? What talents do these guys potentially bring to the table? Why should we as fans be excited or not about them possibly leading the team? In other words, Why aren't you doing your job and informing us instead of all this click-bait BS over and over again?
Mike in Horseheads Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Please explain me to me why you spend so much time on all this silly gossip about who said what and that the organization is dysfunctional etc. when the team has identified two potential coaching candidates and plans to interview them, one today and one this weekend and yet you have given us as Bills fans ZERO info on either of these two coaches. Isn't that part of your job as well??? What talents do these guys potentially bring to the table? Why should we as fans be excited or not about them possibly leading the team? In other words, Why aren't you doing your job and informing us instead of all this click-bait BS over and over again? Real news reporting doesn't exist and doesn't get clicks online like gossip does.
nucci Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Please explain me to me why you spend so much time on all this silly gossip about who said what and that the organization is dysfunctional etc. when the team has identified two potential coaching candidates and plans to interview them, one today and one this weekend and yet you have given us as Bills fans ZERO info on either of these two coaches. Isn't that part of your job as well??? What talents do these guys potentially bring to the table? Why should we as fans be excited or not about them possibly leading the team? In other words, Why aren't you doing your job and informing us instead of all this click-bait BS over and over again? because this is what reporting has become
sir andrew Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Normally don't watch John Oliver but he hits the nail on the head here. Real reporting is soon going to be a lost art. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bq2_wSsDwkQ
mob16151 Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 because this is what reporting has become In a desperate attempt to stay relevant.
K D Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Media has become all about who is first to break the news on Twitter and who has the click bait that's going to generate the hits. There's no time for well thought out and researched editorials anymore. Everyone is on a deadline and the deadline is 5 min ago because Adam Schefter already got a text with some nonsense from an unnamed source and he's "breaking the story" on Twitter
Mike in Horseheads Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Media has become all about who is first to break the news on Twitter and who has the click bait that's going to generate the hits. There's no time for well thought out and researched editorials anymore. Everyone is on a deadline and the deadline is 5 min ago because Adam Schefter already got a text with some nonsense from an unnamed source and he's "breaking the story" on Twitter Then it gets even better. Schefy hears that Jay Glazer is reporting that Job Blow has been fired. Then ESPN runs a story the ESPN's Adam Schefter has reported that Joe Blow has been fired. Meanwhile Glazer is never given credit. Last year Glazer when after them and said "my mother didn't name me unnamed sources ESPN!"
The Jokeman Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Please explain me to me why you spend so much time on all this silly gossip about who said what and that the organization is dysfunctional etc. when the team has identified two potential coaching candidates and plans to interview them, one today and one this weekend and yet you have given us as Bills fans ZERO info on either of these two coaches. Isn't that part of your job as well??? What talents do these guys potentially bring to the table? Why should we as fans be excited or not about them possibly leading the team? In other words, Why aren't you doing your job and informing us instead of all this click-bait BS over and over again? The person (Jerry Sullivan) who called this team dysfunctional is a columnist not a reporter per se. Also in today's day and age click bait is here to stay as it brings people to sites/buy news papers which all print media can do to compete with streaming media. Then it gets even better. Schefy hears that Jay Glazer is reporting that Job Blow has been fired. Then ESPN runs a story the ESPN's Adam Schefter has reported that Joe Blow has been fired. Meanwhile Glazer is never given credit. Last year Glazer when after them and said "my mother didn't name me unnamed sources ESPN!" Or what's even worse if they cite "sources say" and then add some extra personal spin that someone else picks up as news when it's not but just regurgitating someone elses opinion, see that recent Lupica story that called the Bills dysfunctional after talking to his buddy Jerry Sullivan.
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 The media tries to create "noise", it is what gets attention. It has always probably been the case, but it is also trending towards more and more noise. That doesn't make it right or wrong. It is what it is. The problem for us, as consumers, is finding our way through that noise. Unfortunately, people have a tendency to hear things, and it confirms either their preconceived notions or opinions.
Dorkington Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 It's more about op-eds than journalism these days. Very rarely are facts reported without extensive personal slant.
ndirish1978 Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 AP reports facts, probably best to stick to reading them. Everyone else is just concerned with "hot takes". As long as people are sitting down and watching Skip Bayless spew his nonsense and engaging in twitter feuds with TBN, this will not change.
PromoTheRobot Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 The media tries to create "noise", it is what gets attention. It has always probably been the case, but it is also trending towards more and more noise. That doesn't make it right or wrong. It is what it is. The problem for us, as consumers, is finding our way through that noise. Unfortunately, people have a tendency to hear things, and it confirms either their preconceived notions or opinions. And that noise becomes the focal point that people debate. Here we are mired in press conferences while there is a coaching search in progress.
D. L. Hot-Flamethrower Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 And that noise becomes the focal point that people debate. Here we are mired in press conferences while there is a coaching search in progress. No kidding. I would like to know what the heck is going on with the coaching search.
Hapless Bills Fan Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Media has become all about who is first to break the news on Twitter and who has the click bait that's going to generate the hits. There's no time for well thought out and researched editorials anymore. Everyone is on a deadline and the deadline is 5 min ago because Adam Schefter already got a text with some nonsense from an unnamed source and he's "breaking the story" on Twitter Except, the reporters who write the thoughtful and well crafted articles seem to be the one who get (what seem to be) the plummier jobs out of town - Wawrow, Ty Dunne?
K D Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Except, the reporters who write the thoughtful and well crafted articles seem to be the one who get (what seem to be) the plummier jobs out of town - Wawrow, Ty Dunne? Ty Dunne was too good for Buffalo. He just happens to be from here so he took a local gig for a short time but now he's back on the path to bigger and better things. We are left with the cracker jack squad of local sports reporters that get outscooped by Adam Schefters cell phone on a daily basis
Delete This Account Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Ty Dunne was too good for Buffalo. He just happens to be from here so he took a local gig for a short time but now he's back on the path to bigger and better things. We are left with the cracker jack squad of local sports reporters that get outscooped by Adam Schefters cell phone on a daily basis if you say so. jw
DrDawkinstein Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Please explain me to me why you spend so much time on all this silly gossip about who said what and that the organization is dysfunctional etc. when the team has identified two potential coaching candidates and plans to interview them, one today and one this weekend and yet you have given us as Bills fans ZERO info on either of these two coaches. Isn't that part of your job as well??? What talents do these guys potentially bring to the table? Why should we as fans be excited or not about them possibly leading the team? In other words, Why aren't you doing your job and informing us instead of all this click-bait BS over and over again? Right on. I just made a post about the exact same thing. I'm done with all the TMZ bull ****.
John from Riverside Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 if you say so. jw I actually enjoy your writing! I dont feel the same about a lot of the other local media...but I like yours
DrDawkinstein Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 if you say so. jw I know Ive said it before, but I'll gladly say it again. Thank you, and kudos to you, sir.
CommonCents Posted January 4, 2017 Posted January 4, 2017 Why do people act so outraged at what the media has become? Do any other teams message boards go to such lengths to discuss media members? I'm not in the Buffalo market but we also have our share of local antagonists but no one seems to care. With the Bills and TBN it seems fans focus way to much on their relationship or lack of one. This is modern day media/journalism... Instant reactions stirring fans emotions and generating clicks. Move on.
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