SportsScribe5
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Saw SportsCenter this morning which featured an interview with Schefter that also showed a picture of him on front row at the Knicks game this weekend checking his phone. He said he had to do it. Because NFL news was breaking and he had to tend to it. (Seems like an out-of-control obsession in many ways.)
Anyway, Schefter is a guy who's obviously very good at breaking news. He does it every day. And it's become an addiction for him and those like him.
But here's the question ... what is the biggest story he's ever broken? Seems like there's an endless amount of effort put forth in breaking "transaction" news. Like the draft compensation the Browns just got for trading Colt McCoy. Or the salary numbers of Wes Welker's contract. Obviously, Schefter has made his brand and carved out his niche and become a mega-success story. But someone asked today, what's the biggest story he's ever broken? The one you'd tell people about at a cocktail party. And I wasn't sure there was one.
Has there been one? And if not, how do we explain why he became so large?
Anyway, Schefter is a guy who's obviously very good at breaking news. He does it every day. And it's become an addiction for him and those like him.
But here's the question ... what is the biggest story he's ever broken? Seems like there's an endless amount of effort put forth in breaking "transaction" news. Like the draft compensation the Browns just got for trading Colt McCoy. Or the salary numbers of Wes Welker's contract. Obviously, Schefter has made his brand and carved out his niche and become a mega-success story. But someone asked today, what's the biggest story he's ever broken? The one you'd tell people about at a cocktail party. And I wasn't sure there was one.
Has there been one? And if not, how do we explain why he became so large?