moonlight
Member
Greetings.
We've decided recently to do a weekly "Where are they now?" kind of thing, and we made the mistake of asking readers for suggestions.
I thought it would be a good way to get potential former athletes to profile. The only problem is 98 percent of the suggestions we've received are from parents who, presumably, 20 years ago were a pain in the ass to our then-SE.
They send me e-mails with: "You should profile my son. He didn't play much on the baseball team, but he's got quite an insurance business going."
Other parents, my current pains-in-the-asses, send me this: "You didn't write much on my son when he was in high school, so here's your chance. He's a sophomore at State U, and he's on the dean's list."
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Does anyone have any suggestions for how to come up with better candidates?
Should we stop the feature all together?
Thanks.
We've decided recently to do a weekly "Where are they now?" kind of thing, and we made the mistake of asking readers for suggestions.
I thought it would be a good way to get potential former athletes to profile. The only problem is 98 percent of the suggestions we've received are from parents who, presumably, 20 years ago were a pain in the ass to our then-SE.
They send me e-mails with: "You should profile my son. He didn't play much on the baseball team, but he's got quite an insurance business going."
Other parents, my current pains-in-the-asses, send me this: "You didn't write much on my son when he was in high school, so here's your chance. He's a sophomore at State U, and he's on the dean's list."
Does this sound familiar to anyone? Does anyone have any suggestions for how to come up with better candidates?
Should we stop the feature all together?
Thanks.