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CaribouJim
11-07-2016, 10:12 AM
http://www.si.com/tech-media/2016/11/06/bill-simmons-hbo-tv-future-media-circus

Don't have HBO so never saw it - wonder where he ends up next - immensely talented and I like his stuff, but can see why some folks are not a fan.

Anybody see that show?

AbovetheRim
11-07-2016, 12:07 PM
http://www.si.com/tech-media/2016/11/06/bill-simmons-hbo-tv-future-media-circus

Don't have HBO so never saw it - wonder where he ends up next - immensely talented and I like his stuff, but can see why some folks are not a fan.

Anybody see that show?


I can handle smug when it's packaged with intellect and thoughtfulness. His over the top obsession with being a Boston fanboy, however, is really annoying. ESPN really started this whole thing with allowing their "reporters" and "personalities" to openly root for teams when the camera went on. To me, that's a journalistic integrity issue and Simmons and Wilbon are the two that immediately come to mind as the biggest violators.

ValiantSailor
11-08-2016, 12:21 PM
Wilbon openly rooted for Chicago-area teams when he was a columnist for the Washington Post - long before the ESPN gig.

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CaribouJim
11-08-2016, 12:39 PM
Wilbon openly rooted for Chicago-area teams when he was a columnist for the Washington Post - long before the ESPN gig.

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...and he is often an apologist for any transgressions committed by any of his guys. That being said, PTI is DVR'd each and every single day for me - smart, substantive and funny. Not the contrived drivel from Stephen A. Smith, Collin Cowherd and their ilk.

AbovetheRim
11-08-2016, 08:38 PM
Wilbon openly rooted for Chicago-area teams when he was a columnist for the Washington Post - long before the ESPN gig.

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Correct but ESPN gave mass scale visibility to it. That was my intended point and I've never thought that was OK for a reporter/journalist. I guess there's not enough Bob McGinn's in the world.