Wtf???!!!
With legalized gambling I would have thought he would be a mainstay moving forward
Sidebar...
Wait till I post that Adam Schfeter article
Woo boy
But of course these bullsh*t so call journalists gonna ignore it.
ESPN-on-ESPN Crime: Colleagues Take Anonymous Shots at Adam Schefter
The profile takes you inside the world of ESPN's top NFL newsbreaker and gets his take on several recent misfires, including controversial
tweets about Dalvin Cook and
Deshaun Watson and sending a story about then Washington president Bruce Allen to Allen for changes and
referring to him as "Mr. Editor."
The piece gives off the vibe that it’s supposed to help Schefter win back some of the people he may have lost during recent controversies. He talks about all the standard stuff: learning his lessons, learning to slow down, learning to lean on editors
The juiciest part of the feature story, though, is that some of Schefter's colleagues spoke to the
Post anonymously about him.
”He is your preeminent journalist for the preeminent sport in America,” said one on-air ESPN personality. “I would hope that as a network you’re embarrassed by that, but I’m blown away that ESPN doesn’t seem to care.”
Also via the
Post: “The Cook incident was the most serious, and multiple people who work at ESPN, speaking on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal matters, said they worried that it and the Watson reporting reflected a failure to understand the sensitivity of domestic violence allegations.”
Schefter, however, didn't offer a direct response to the criticism from colleagues, saying, “Are they going to go on the record?”
I have no way of knowing whether ESPN cares about getting embarrassed by Schefter, as the off-the-record ESPN personality claimed. But I do know this: Schefter reportedly makes $9 million a year; he breaks every big NFL story there is and is as valuable an asset as ESPN has on its payroll. It’s not shocking that ESPN and Schefter would just move forward, business as usual, no matter what controversies pop up now and then.