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So apparently Rafael Nadal had a leg cramp during his post match press conference. I have now seen this as the the lead story on ESPN.com and one of the leads on Yahoo.com.

I have no idea why.

Anyone who has played sports has had a leg cramp after a serious workout. It's a novel moment and thus should be treated as a novelty news item. Not the front page news.

/endstupidwebmediarant
 
Cubbiebum said:
So apparently Rafael Nadal had a leg cramp during his post match press conference. I have now seen this as the the lead story on ESPN.com and one of the leads on Yahoo.com.

I have no idea why.

Anyone who has played sports has had a leg cramp after a serious workout. It's a novel moment and thus should be treated as a novelty news item. Not the front page news.

/endstupidwebmediarant

Those are serious. Joe Mauer had to sit out a whole series earlier this year due to a leg cramp.
 
MankyJimy said:
Cubbiebum said:
So apparently Rafael Nadal had a leg cramp during his post match press conference. I have now seen this as the the lead story on ESPN.com and one of the leads on Yahoo.com.

I have no idea why.

Anyone who has played sports has had a leg cramp after a serious workout. It's a novel moment and thus should be treated as a novelty news item. Not the front page news.

/endstupidwebmediarant

Those are serious. Joe Mauer had to sit out a whole series earlier this year due to a leg cramp.
Good for him. It's a note at the end of the story...not THEE ****ing story!
 
MankyJimy said:
Cubbiebum said:
So apparently Rafael Nadal had a leg cramp during his post match press conference. I have now seen this as the the lead story on ESPN.com and one of the leads on Yahoo.com.

I have no idea why.

Anyone who has played sports has had a leg cramp after a serious workout. It's a novel moment and thus should be treated as a novelty news item. Not the front page news.

/endstupidwebmediarant

Those are serious. Joe Mauer had to sit out a whole series earlier this year due to a leg cramp.

No, no that was his labia.
 
spikechiquet said:
MankyJimy said:
Cubbiebum said:
So apparently Rafael Nadal had a leg cramp during his post match press conference. I have now seen this as the the lead story on ESPN.com and one of the leads on Yahoo.com.

I have no idea why.

Anyone who has played sports has had a leg cramp after a serious workout. It's a novel moment and thus should be treated as a novelty news item. Not the front page news.

/endstupidwebmediarant

Those are serious. Joe Mauer had to sit out a whole series earlier this year due to a leg cramp.
Good for him. It's a note at the end of the story...not THEE ****ing story!

It's the lead photo for both ESPN and Yahoo stories. The Yahoo story teased it by saying he had an injury with a sub-head saying it wasn't serious though.
 
It was on CNN when I walked into the office just now. Not sure if it's headline news or not. He just sort of slumped down in the chair.

I can see in this day and age why it's news. It happened during a news conference and everyone had video. Not saying it *should* be news, necessarily, but these days, yes, absolutely. There's your sidebar right there.
 
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I saw a tease that said "Nadal Collapses at Post-Match Press Conference"

I guess it is that slow a Sports day. If there had been a slate of NFL games no one would have noticed.
 
KJIM said:
It was on CNN when I walked into the office just now. Not sure if it's headline news or not. He just sort of slumped down in the chair.

I can see in this day and age why it's news. It happened during a news conference and everyone had video. Not saying it *should* be news, necessarily, but these days, yes, absolutely. There's your sidebar right there.

It's news. I would expect it to be shown in sports center as a little side laugh. It's the headline news/lead story that irked me.
 
Cubbiebum said:
KJIM said:
It was on CNN when I walked into the office just now. Not sure if it's headline news or not. He just sort of slumped down in the chair.

I can see in this day and age why it's news. It happened during a news conference and everyone had video. Not saying it *should* be news, necessarily, but these days, yes, absolutely. There's your sidebar right there.

It's news. I would expect it to be shown in sports center as a little side laugh. It's the headline news/lead story that irked me.

As Second Thoughts implies, I imagine it's more because of a lack of anything else to lead with. NASCAR got rained out, right? Same with the WVU vs. Marshall game, which ESPN isn't going to lead with now because they mistakenly reported that someone got struck by lightning (not that WVU steamrolling Marshall was much of a candidate to begin with). All of the baseball races are non-competitive.
 
It was also only the third round of the Deutsche Bank, not the final round. With no NFL, a NASCAR rainout and only a couple of Top 25 college football games, the sports menu was lighter than normal.

Just Bristol being Bristol.
 
Football_Bat said:
It was also only the third round of the Deutsche Bank, not the final round. With no NFL, a NASCAR rainout and only a couple of Top 25 college football games, the sports menu was lighter than normal.

Just Bristol being Bristol.
It was the lead story on Yahoo for a while...are they in Bristol as well?
 
spikechiquet said:
Football_Bat said:
It was also only the third round of the Deutsche Bank, not the final round. With no NFL, a NASCAR rainout and only a couple of Top 25 college football games, the sports menu was lighter than normal.

Just Bristol being Bristol.
It was the lead story on Yahoo for a while...are they in Bristol as well?

Who says one doesn't take the lead from the other?
 
Maybe it's front-page news because this is the most boring US Open ever -- so far.
 
sgreenwell said:
Cubbiebum said:
KJIM said:
It was on CNN when I walked into the office just now. Not sure if it's headline news or not. He just sort of slumped down in the chair.

I can see in this day and age why it's news. It happened during a news conference and everyone had video. Not saying it *should* be news, necessarily, but these days, yes, absolutely. There's your sidebar right there.

It's news. I would expect it to be shown in sports center as a little side laugh. It's the headline news/lead story that irked me.

As Second Thoughts implies, I imagine it's more because of a lack of anything else to lead with. NASCAR got rained out, right? Same with the WVU vs. Marshall game, which ESPN isn't going to lead with now because they mistakenly reported that someone got struck by lightning (not that WVU steamrolling Marshall was much of a candidate to begin with). All of the baseball races are non-competitive.
That was no slow-news-day story. That was Yahoo! and ESPN bringing their supermarket-tabloid sensationalism to TV and home pages everywhere.

A few years ago, this WAS just a note. Because it's Nadal, and the U.S. Open, Yahoo!, ESPN and even the AP decided to create this as a dramatic event. I saw a dozen or so kids "collapse" a couple of nights ago because of cramps on a hot high school field. A good, thorough rubdown and some water later, they were all back in the game.

Times have changed in our business, and not for the better. Beyond this, does anyone else think after Nadal wins his next match that it will be written that he "overcame adversity"? Or that it will be considered "heroic"? Seen it before.
 
Nadal needs to drink pickle juice, just like the BYU football team. ESPN mentions that tidbit during every BYU game it broadcasts in September.
 
I'm just here to say Cubbiebum's avatar is the greatest thing since ... well, since Pickle Juice.
 

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