Tarheel316
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But Rex Ryan has some entertainment value.Starman said:The huge majority of the nation does not give a droplet of slippery **** about the New York Jets.
But Rex Ryan has some entertainment value.Starman said:The huge majority of the nation does not give a droplet of slippery **** about the New York Jets.
YGBFKM said:I'd rather watch daily footage from the Jets cafeteria than listen to another inane debate about LeBron James.
And what storyline do you suggest they push now that camps have opened. It's Manning and Tebow/New York. That's it.
Double Down said:Does ESPN push Tebow because he guarantees numbers or does Tebow do big numbers because he gets covered all the time?
I think you'll find it's the former. In which case it's a tough spot to be in. Cover someone who draws eyeballs of both his supporters and his detractors, or cover someone the public is much more ambivalent about.
Coming up next: A two-hour special on Joe Flacco!
Zzzzzzzz.
Mizzougrad96 said:No shocker that the Dolphins wound up on HBO this year. That team is run by complete idiots.
YGBFKM said:I'd rather watch daily footage from the Jets cafeteria than listen to another inane debate about LeBron James.
And what storyline do you suggest they push now that camps have opened. It's Manning and Tebow/New York. That's it.
I kinda agree and disagree because if ESPN were to cold-turkey quit blowing Tebow 24/7, I'd bet a fair amount of money there wouldn't be an outcry: "HEY, WHERE'S MY TIM TEBOW COVERAGE?!?!?" People wouldn't give a crap. It's ESPN that likes the story.Double Down said:Does ESPN push Tebow because he guarantees numbers or does Tebow do big numbers because he gets covered all the time?
I think you'll find it's the former. ...
HanSenSE said:YGBFKM said:I'd rather watch daily footage from the Jets cafeteria than listen to another inane debate about LeBron James.
And what storyline do you suggest they push now that camps have opened. It's Manning and Tebow/New York. That's it.
Uh ... getting your ass out of the studio and covering the rest of the league?
YGBFKM said:HanSenSE said:YGBFKM said:I'd rather watch daily footage from the Jets cafeteria than listen to another inane debate about LeBron James.
And what storyline do you suggest they push now that camps have opened. It's Manning and Tebow/New York. That's it.
Uh ... getting your ass out of the studio and covering the rest of the league?
They're covering the Jets and the Broncos from the studio?
bpoindexter said:I kinda agree and disagree because if ESPN were to cold-turkey quit blowing Tebow 24/7, I'd bet a fair amount of money there wouldn't be an outcry: "HEY, WHERE'S MY TIM TEBOW COVERAGE?!?!?" People wouldn't give a crap. It's ESPN that likes the story.Double Down said:Does ESPN push Tebow because he guarantees numbers or does Tebow do big numbers because he gets covered all the time?
I think you'll find it's the former. ...
I still disagree Double, but it's cool; we've all made good points here. Debates like this one are what I love about SportsJournalists.com.Double Down said:bpoindexter said:I kinda agree and disagree because if ESPN were to cold-turkey quit blowing Tebow 24/7, I'd bet a fair amount of money there wouldn't be an outcry: "HEY, WHERE'S MY TIM TEBOW COVERAGE?!?!?" People wouldn't give a crap. It's ESPN that likes the story.Double Down said:Does ESPN push Tebow because he guarantees numbers or does Tebow do big numbers because he gets covered all the time?
I think you'll find it's the former. ...
There is a major difference between "outcry" and "change the channel." ESPN is hoping people won't change the channel. And as much as you might be sick and tired of hearing about Tim Tebow, the general public as a whole is not. If you want to argue that ESPN should make a editorial decision and talk about Tebow less, that's a reasonable argument to make. But the idea that people are only watching daily dispatches of "As The Tebow Turns" because it's all that's on, and it's only on because someone at ESPN is in love with Tim Tebow, is false.
Again, he is the rare athlete who is polarizing enough that the people who love him and the people who hate him have a hard time looking away. There is a reason we have 60-page thread on here debating his abilities as a quarterback. Is ESPN using its invisible by powerful influence to make those threads some of the most popular on this site? Or is it because, no matter how you feel about him, he makes for popular debate? There is a reason we don't have 60-page threads about Cam Newton or Christian Ponder.
YGBFKM said:ESPN did the 30 teams in 30 days thing a few years back. I'll take Rex Ryan, Tim Tebow and the mess that is the New York Jets any day over a month of Chris Mortensen sitting in a team bus asking dumb questions of dumber players.
If you didn't know better, you'd swear the NFL was going to be a two-team league this year. Are the Jets and the Broncos going to be ESPN's NFL version of the Yankees and Red Sox?Armchair_QB said:I don't know how much access they have but they've had a crew and set at Broncos' camp too.
hondo said:If you didn't know better, you'd swear the NFL was going to be a two-team league this year. Are the Jets and the Broncos going to be ESPN's NFL version of the Yankees and Red Sox?Armchair_QB said:I don't know how much access they have but they've had a crew and set at Broncos' camp too.