Whitlock, Kriegel and O'Connor.

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All 3 are now writing columns for Fox Sports. 3 of America's best columnits under one roof. Fox has fast become the premier sports web site.
 
Re: Whitlock, Kriegel and now O'Connor.

It hasn't been fast, and it hasn't become the premier sports site. Besides that ...
 
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Editude said:
It hasn't been fast, and it hasn't become the premier sports site. Besides that ...

That's you're opinion. I disagree. Just those 3 colunists alone make it worth a stop.
 
Re: Whitlock, Kriegel and now O'Connor.

O'Connor was writing for FoxSports.com last year.
 
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hockeybeat said:
O'Connor was writing for FoxSports.com last year.

Is this the same O'Connor who was at USA Today a year or two ago?
 
MGoBlue said:
I don't care for any of em (Web sites, not columnists. Used to work with Whitlock).

I'm still old-fashioned and scroll the wires at work. But I'll turn to Web sites to real-time updates on my favorite teams, just won't surf them. Ever.

He doesn't usually speak too fondly of his time in Michigan, so I've heard...
 
I've been pretty disappointed with Kriegal since he resurfaced, although I don't read everything he does. Whitlock is Whitlock -- provocative if not exactly poetry. O'Connor is maybe the most industry's most predictable columnist, uncanny in his ability to have an opinion that matches mainstream America every time. Yahoo! is the next great sports site if it isn't already.
 
Doesn't matter if it's yahoo or fox or allupinit.com, a good story is a good story.
 
While all three are nice guys, I don't go goo-goo, ga-ga, over them. The days of having someone else tell me how to think about a subject are pretty much over. I can think and formulate an opinion without the help of those three.
 
fishwrapper said:
It's about 12 years in the making.
And, on a whim (or a lost million or two), it will be gone again.

Specifically, this time around, when MSN.com decides to go with MSNBC for sports like it does for links to news, business, entertainment, etc., that will be the end of foxsports.com's little smoke-and-mirrors claim to being one of the leaders.
 

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