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JoeRedskin 08-16-2013 01:00 PM

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[quote=Paintrain;1019100]Well done article about the RG3 media obsession.. [url=http://www.grantland.com/blog/the-triangle/post/_/id/71562/bracing-for-the-rg3-backlash]Bracing for the RG3 Backlash - The Triangle Blog - Grantland[/url][/quote]

Really good article.

RedskinRat 08-16-2013 01:48 PM

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[quote=JoeRedskin;1019115]Really good article.[/quote]

Agreed. Particularly this:

[I]It's {[/I]the media[I]} all a big, stupid cycle. But you know that. Seeing RG3 coopted into it is what's kind of jarring. The player who was pretty much impossible to root against — literally one of the only things all football fans could agree on — is, I guess, going to be someone we can all argue about for the next few years. Somewhere along the line he's become this polarizing force, where trolls now realize that any imaginary controversy involving RG3 will get people angry and keep people engaged on all sides.[/I]

And:

[I]It's one thing when guys like Tim Tebow or 40-year-old Brett Favre get co-opted into the stupidity cycle; they almost work better as sideshows. But RG3 is so much better than all that. He was probably the most exciting player in football last year. If the RedZone Channel had an MVP award, he would've had it sewn up by Week 8. He's stupidly impressive off the field, and on the field, he took a franchise that had been dead and hopeless for the better part of 20 years and turned things around in the span of three months. Superstars like that are the ones who end up transcending games, and teams, and even seasons. Or, to put it differently: Guys like RG3 are the athletes that we remember forever.[/I]
[I]Now it's year two. Everything will get more complicated, and probably a little unbearable. It's inevitable. So as far as RG3's concerned, just try to enjoy what happens on the field and tune out the rest. And remember the most important lesson for any fan in 2013: [U][B]Don't let sports media ruin sports for you.[/B][/U][/I]


Clearly SS has a lot to answer for.

MTK 08-16-2013 01:53 PM

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Griffin needs to be a little more calculated when it comes to the media. Maybe a little less honest and forthcoming.

SmootSmack 08-16-2013 02:13 PM

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[quote=RedskinRat;1019121]Agreed. Particularly this:

[I]It's {[/I]the media[I]} all a big, stupid cycle. But you know that. Seeing RG3 coopted into it is what's kind of jarring. The player who was pretty much impossible to root against — literally one of the only things all football fans could agree on — is, I guess, going to be someone we can all argue about for the next few years. Somewhere along the line he's become this polarizing force, where trolls now realize that any imaginary controversy involving RG3 will get people angry and keep people engaged on all sides.[/I]

And:

[I]It's one thing when guys like Tim Tebow or 40-year-old Brett Favre get co-opted into the stupidity cycle; they almost work better as sideshows. But RG3 is so much better than all that. He was probably the most exciting player in football last year. If the RedZone Channel had an MVP award, he would've had it sewn up by Week 8. He's stupidly impressive off the field, and on the field, he took a franchise that had been dead and hopeless for the better part of 20 years and turned things around in the span of three months. Superstars like that are the ones who end up transcending games, and teams, and even seasons. Or, to put it differently: Guys like RG3 are the athletes that we remember forever.[/I]
[I]Now it's year two. Everything will get more complicated, and probably a little unbearable. It's inevitable. So as far as RG3's concerned, just try to enjoy what happens on the field and tune out the rest. And remember the most important lesson for any fan in 2013: [U][B]Don't let sports media ruin sports for you.[/B][/U][/I]


Clearly SS has a lot to answer for.[/quote]

I know the author personally. I know his aspirations. I know his thoughts on other subjects and his approach to them. I think it was a good article, but the irony of what he wrote with who he is and aspires to be is laughable

JoeRedskin 08-16-2013 02:34 PM

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[quote=SmootSmack;1019123]I know the author personally. I know his aspirations. I know his thoughts on other subjects and his approach to them. I think it was a good article, but the irony of what he wrote with who he is and aspires to be is laughable[/quote]

See, I just enjoyed the article. Now you go and harsh the mellow 'cause the writer's a hypocrite.

<sigh> you media types are all the same ...

RedskinRat 08-16-2013 02:36 PM

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[quote=SmootSmack;1019123]I know the author personally. I know his aspirations. [U][B]I know his thoughts[/B][/U] on other subjects and his approach to them. I think it was a good article, but the irony of what he wrote with who he is and aspires to be is laughable[/quote]

SS reads minds! Put your tin foil hats on!

SmootSmack 08-16-2013 02:38 PM

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[quote=RedskinRat;1019125]SS reads minds! Put your tin foil hats on![/quote]

I thought you were going to say that

SmootSmack 08-16-2013 02:38 PM

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[quote=JoeRedskin;1019124]See, I just enjoyed the article. Now you go and harsh the mellow 'cause the writer's a hypocrite.

<sigh> you media types are all the same ...[/quote]

LOL. Sorry. I should have kept my mouth shut. Like I said it is a good article, in and of itself

JoeRedskin 08-16-2013 03:04 PM

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[quote=SmootSmack;1019127]LOL. Sorry. I should have kept my mouth shut. Like I said it is a good article, in and of itself[/quote]

it's fine. Just ribbing you. Article has good points, doesn't matter much if the author is a douche.

If it did, I would have you on my blocked list. <rim shot>

RedskinRat 08-16-2013 03:25 PM

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[quote=JoeRedskin;1019129]it's fine. Just ribbing you. Article has good points, doesn't matter much if the author is a douche.

If it did, I would have you on my blocked list. <rim shot>[/quote]

JR, you'd have sued him. C'mon now.

JoeRedskin 08-16-2013 03:48 PM

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If being a douche was actionable, I'd be a very rich man.

Hell, I could put my kids through college on you alone.

DynamiteRave 08-16-2013 04:01 PM

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[quote=JoeRedskin;1019141]If being a douche was actionable, I'd be a very rich man.

[B]Hell, I could put my kids through college on you alone.[/B][/quote]

lmao. Shots fired!

RedskinRat 08-16-2013 04:01 PM

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[quote=JoeRedskin;1019141]If being a douche was actionable, I'd be a very rich man.

Hell, I could put my kids through college on you alone.[/quote]

Nice!

CRedskinsRule 08-16-2013 06:22 PM

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it's funny imo

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CrazyCanuck 08-16-2013 06:28 PM

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[quote=CRedskinsRule;1019152]it's funny imo[/quote]

Funny stuff. NFL AM is the only show I can bear to watch anymore. You still get all the hype and BS stories, but at least they take it less seriously.


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