Frank_Ridgeway said:Karen is a people person. The NYT knew that when it hired her. In fact, that's probably why it hired her. If it wanted someone to give a coaching seminar every day, there was no shortage of candidates. Her approach yielded the Coles/molested story last season, without a doubt the most memorable Jets story in recent years. If you don't like that approach, fine, you have other options, but understand this is probably not a shortcoming on the writer's part but a deliberate attempt by writer and newspaper to go a different way. Your criticism is like saying a team runs too much at the expense of passing -- you could be right, but this was the game plan all along and there are reasons why.
That said, Karen is one of the most decent and hardworking people I've met in this business. It is hard work to gain athletes' trust enough that they let you see into their personal lives. You don't get there by just shoving a tape recorder in their faces after a tough game and asking them about their kids. It requires building trust. And she must be on target because by now the players should know what kinds of stories she pursues.
If you noticed I did not even mention writers name in my initial post because I did not want to make it about Karen.
The stories are very good but misplaced as sub for Jet beat coverage. It stands out that The Times covers the Jets in human interest way and The Giants in more traditional manner.
What the Times should do is cover football like they do baseball and put Karen more in the role they do with Jack Curry on baseball.
The Coles story was a good one but now its been beaten into the ground. Now with almost every catch we learn that Coles was molested and is building a 300,000 sq ft house.
The Times has turned The Jets into NY's Lifetime Network team.