3_Octave_Fart said:It was a good read. But I don't know if it's healthy, mentally or otherwise, to want to work that much. I don't want that job, anyhow.
It is sad. I think being in the autumn of life and wishing you had more fun would be about the most terrifying thing there is.playthrough said:3_Octave_Fart said:It was a good read. But I don't know if it's healthy, mentally or otherwise, to want to work that much. I don't want that job, anyhow.
Yeah, reading that you haven't taken a vacation with your family since a four-day honeymoon seven years ago isn't a badge of honor to me. It's just sad.
**** Whitman said:"Attended zero games."
But access!
**** Whitman said:"Attended zero games."
But access!
podunk press said:So good for Adam Schefter and those two college buddies who have managed to stick with journalism all these years. Both are single. And all they do is write and travel. They seem happy.
Craig Sagers Tailor said:podunk press said:So good for Adam Schefter and those two college buddies who have managed to stick with journalism all these years. Both are single. And all they do is write and travel. They seem happy.
That's the thing. Schefter is married with a kid. How he manages to make that work is far beyond me.
Steak Snabler said:Craig Sagers Tailor said:podunk press said:So good for Adam Schefter and those two college buddies who have managed to stick with journalism all these years. Both are single. And all they do is write and travel. They seem happy.
That's the thing. Schefter is married with a kid. How he manages to make that work is far beyond me.
The kid's not his and his wife is a 9-11 widow, so his wife is probably willing to put up with a lot.
Songbird said:Steak Snabler said:Craig Sagers Tailor said:podunk press said:So good for Adam Schefter and those two college buddies who have managed to stick with journalism all these years. Both are single. And all they do is write and travel. They seem happy.
That's the thing. Schefter is married with a kid. How he manages to make that work is far beyond me.
The kid's not his and his wife is a 9-11 widow, so his wife is probably willing to put up with a lot.
This will sound insensitive, but that is a great start to a sentence, the entire sentence to a novel.
boundforboston said:**** Whitman said:"Attended zero games."
But access!
And he's never attended a game or practice so he could start building relationships. [/blue font]
**** Whitman said:boundforboston said:**** Whitman said:"Attended zero games."
But access!
And he's never attended a game or practice so he could start building relationships. [/blue font]
You're right, of course. But seriously, there is very little to be gained as a reporter from covering football games. There's no pregame access. Postgame access is choreographed to an inch of its life. (This was college football, but we weren't even granted access to coordinators. Players who played poorly were never made available, either.)
I see a lot of posts here from young writers looking to break in who discuss what events they have covered, and even after years of this, I looked forward to those three hours on Saturday. I admit it. But they should repeat this mantra every day in the mirror: Adam Schefter does not go to games. The sole reason a lot of people want to go into this business, and one of the best around does not partake in it.
RecoveringJournalist said:**** Whitman said:boundforboston said:**** Whitman said:"Attended zero games."
But access!
And he's never attended a game or practice so he could start building relationships. [/blue font]
You're right, of course. But seriously, there is very little to be gained as a reporter from covering football games. There's no pregame access. Postgame access is choreographed to an inch of its life. (This was college football, but we weren't even granted access to coordinators. Players who played poorly were never made available, either.)
I see a lot of posts here from young writers looking to break in who discuss what events they have covered, and even after years of this, I looked forward to those three hours on Saturday. I admit it. But they should repeat this mantra every day in the mirror: Adam Schefter does not go to games. The sole reason a lot of people want to go into this business, and one of the best around does not partake in it.
Of course, you have to go to games for 25 years to get to the point where you don't have to go anymore.
**** Whitman said:RecoveringJournalist said:**** Whitman said:boundforboston said:**** Whitman said:"Attended zero games."
But access!
And he's never attended a game or practice so he could start building relationships. [/blue font]
You're right, of course. But seriously, there is very little to be gained as a reporter from covering football games. There's no pregame access. Postgame access is choreographed to an inch of its life. (This was college football, but we weren't even granted access to coordinators. Players who played poorly were never made available, either.)
I see a lot of posts here from young writers looking to break in who discuss what events they have covered, and even after years of this, I looked forward to those three hours on Saturday. I admit it. But they should repeat this mantra every day in the mirror: Adam Schefter does not go to games. The sole reason a lot of people want to go into this business, and one of the best around does not partake in it.
Of course, you have to go to games for 25 years to get to the point where you don't have to go anymore.
I think that's less true of football than the other sports, though.