Jump to content

Recommended Posts

Posted (edited)

Talking about the frustration on dealing with single source reporters ( who are wrong more often than they are right)

 

Mention Antonio Brown and Ansah as examples

Edited by Protocal69
  • Thank you (+1) 2
Posted
2 minutes ago, Warcodered said:

He's probably talking about this.

 

Yeah well....OK.  That's how it works in the NFL.  Everybody trying to scoop everyone else.  Agents put stuff othere.  Reporters report "rumors"--don't need to be mutlply sourced if reported as such.

 

Why would any GM complain, let alone even mention, this on the radio?  It's how it gets done.  In fact the NFL dominates the sports news cysle year round because of this kind of stuff.  Especially at this time of the year.  The NFL depends on this stuff to keep the plates in the air until training camp.

 

Beane isn't familiar with this?

  • Like (+1) 2
Posted

This has been going on forever.  What a weird thing to complain about.  

 

I also think most smart fans don’t really listen to all the BS anyways, especially around draft time. 

Posted
Just now, Mr. WEO said:

 

Yeah well....OK.  That's how it works in the NFL.  Everybody trying to scoop everyone else.  Agents put stuff othere.  Reporters report "rumors"--don't need to be mutlply sourced if reported as such.

 

Why would any GM complain, let alone even mention, this on the radio?  It's how it gets done.  In fact the NFL dominates the sports news cysle year round because of this kind of stuff.  Especially at this time of the year.  The NFL depends on this stuff to keep the plates in the air until training camp.

 

Beane isn't familiar with this?

Considering the guy that reported it is Ian Rapoport it's probably him being a little raw after the whole AB thing.

  • Like (+1) 1
Posted
Just now, Warcodered said:

Considering the guy that reported it is Ian Rapoport it's probably him being a little raw after the whole AB thing.

But they did contact the Steelers about Brown. 

Posted
Just now, Warcodered said:

Considering the guy that reported it is Ian Rapoport it's probably him being a little raw after the whole AB thing.

 

I know but so what?  It's all meaningless.  Why point it out?  All part of the show.

1 minute ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

But they did contact the Steelers about Brown. 

 

Of course they did.

 

Beane needs to get with the process...

  • Like (+1) 2
Posted
6 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

I know but so what?  It's all meaningless.  Why point it out?  All part of the show.

 

Of course they did.

 

Beane needs to get with the process...

He needs to get with the program or what. Sure, it’s part of the process and has been going on a long time, but how will it hurt him if he doesn’t.  The only thing he NEEDS to do is continue to make the Bills better and lead us to a super bowl 

  • Like (+1) 1
Posted
37 minutes ago, Protocal69 said:

Talking about the frustration on dealing with single source reporters ( who are wrong more often than they are right)

 

Mention Antonio Brown and Ansah as examples

I like it. These media guys have been doing “unrefutable” posts without a valid source for years. Somebody needs to call em out once in a while. Good one Beane!

 

speaking out now will make reporters think twice before posting unverified drivel at least with respect to Bills since Beane might come after them.

 

the flip side is that these media members will paint Beane and the Bills in bad light but they are not really kissing up now are they?

Posted
37 minutes ago, C.Biscuit97 said:

But they did contact the Steelers about Brown. 

which calling about Brown is much different than what was reported.... What was reported was Brown to Buffalo was a done deal except Brown said no because "Buffalo"

Posted (edited)
50 minutes ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Yeah well....OK.  That's how it works in the NFL.  Everybody trying to scoop everyone else.  Agents put stuff othere.  Reporters report "rumors"--don't need to be mutlply sourced if reported as such.

 

Why would any GM complain, let alone even mention, this on the radio?  It's how it gets done.  In fact the NFL dominates the sports news cysle year round because of this kind of stuff.  Especially at this time of the year.  The NFL depends on this stuff to keep the plates in the air until training camp.

 

Beane isn't familiar with this?

 

Maybe because he is tired of having to answer questions from reporters that act like the information these other people are reporting is true and then treat him like he is lying when he refutes it?

Edited by matter2003
  • Like (+1) 6
Posted
1 hour ago, Mr. WEO said:

 

Yeah well....OK.  That's how it works in the NFL.  Everybody trying to scoop everyone else.  Agents put stuff othere.  Reporters report "rumors"--don't need to be mutlply sourced if reported as such.

 

Why would any GM complain, let alone even mention, this on the radio?  It's how it gets done.  In fact the NFL dominates the sports news cysle year round because of this kind of stuff.  Especially at this time of the year.  The NFL depends on this stuff to keep the plates in the air until training camp.

 

Beane isn't familiar with this?

Sorry he's not perfect IYHO like Bellichick.

  • Haha (+1) 1
Posted
58 minutes ago, OldTimeAFLGuy said:

...all he needs to do is listen to Jason LaCanfora who NEVER misses...problem solved...................

 

He misses a lot on Bills since his source was canned from locker room job.

×
×
  • Create New...