OscarMadison
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Maybe couch this in terms of personal encounters? Ahdunno...
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Using this criterion, off the top my head, my first thoughts are Sam Mills, Jason Witten, Kevin Hartman and … John McEnroe.Maybe couch this in terms of personal encounters? Ahdunno...
"Thanks for giving us a couple of minutes" - every sports talk show host at the end of a 10 minute interview."friend of the show" is a classic. Means he comes on every now and again.
OK. Is this a criticism? Does anyone think it means something different?"friend of the show" is a classic. Means he comes on every now and again.
I think one mistake that many sports journalists is they canonize anyone in print who is friendly to them as worthy of sainthood. I think, for example, Michael Jordan is someone that most people who dealt with him thought was a jerk but he did treat reporters well and hence was treated as a great person.That's a great way of reminding us that all we really have of most people is a snapshot of who they are in particular moments, not who they are all the time. Maybe the thread should ask which athletes have we seen doing good things and which ones have we seen being shirtty.
OK. Is this a criticism? Does anyone think it means something different?