As an NBA follower, I'm come to depend on the juxtaposition and passion of certain blogs: ( Free Darko ) as well as keeping tabs on the home teams (DC Sports Bog ) . I'm wondering though, where others go (if they do) for a daily dose. Hmm?
Do You Read...Sports Blogs?
Originally posted by pdx pollard:Same for me.
www.hockeybuzz.com
No, but music blogs WITH sports content is a terrible idea…and there's a couple of them.
Originally posted by mrpee:dan steinberg >>>>>> bill simmons
As an NBA follower, I'm come to depend on the juxtaposition and passion of certain blogs: ( Free Darko ) as well as keeping tabs on the home teams (DC Sports Bog ) . I'm wondering though, where others go (if they do) for a daily dose. Hmm?
Originally posted by earth intruder:Are you refering to the 9:30 forum? :p
No, but music blogs WITH sports content is a terrible idea…and there's a couple of them.
Amen, Hoya. But would Steinberg by Steinberg without Simmons? I don't know enough to know, honestly. But growing a playoff beard is pretty kewl
Originally posted by mrpee:good point, but he's just a lot fresher than simmons … that said, he'll probably get old, repetitive, and annoying in a couple years just like simmons
Amen, Hoya. But would Steinberg by Steinberg without Simmons? I don't know enough to know, honestly. But growing a playoff beard is pretty kewl
That's a better point, but I hope he doesn't lose it. He's amazing right now. But the Post isn't a sinkhole: look at Kornheiser, he's remained fresh and relevant all these years…
steinberg is fantastic and simmons can be a bit much at times, but i think it's easy to take simmons for granted at this point. i mean, since i'm one of "the other 19" nba obsessives, i enjoy his 4,000 word ramblings on the nba, not sure that goes for many others.
wizznutzz is often incomprehensible but still plenty entertaining. can't stop the bleeding isn't anything too special, but i find it entertaining just because it's gerard cosloy writing it. free darko's a good one. when i just want the smart, straight up analysis, i go to john hollinger's stuff on espn.com and everything on the baseball prospectus web site.
wizznutzz is often incomprehensible but still plenty entertaining. can't stop the bleeding isn't anything too special, but i find it entertaining just because it's gerard cosloy writing it. free darko's a good one. when i just want the smart, straight up analysis, i go to john hollinger's stuff on espn.com and everything on the baseball prospectus web site.
Is that sarcasm?
Originally posted by mrpee:
look at Kornheiser, he's remained fresh and relevant all these years…
yeah..
Not at all what I expected from my Sports Page this morning:
FIRST PERSON
Old Mike, new Christine
By Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
April 26, 2007
During my 23 years with The Times' sports department, I have held a wide variety of roles and titles. Tennis writer. Angels beat reporter. Olympics writer. Essayist. Sports media critic. NFL columnist. Recent keeper of the Morning Briefing flame.
Today I leave for a few weeks' vacation, and when I return, I will come back in yet another incarnation.
As Christine.
The Rest of the Story
FIRST PERSON
Old Mike, new Christine
By Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
April 26, 2007
During my 23 years with The Times' sports department, I have held a wide variety of roles and titles. Tennis writer. Angels beat reporter. Olympics writer. Essayist. Sports media critic. NFL columnist. Recent keeper of the Morning Briefing flame.
Today I leave for a few weeks' vacation, and when I return, I will come back in yet another incarnation.
As Christine.
The Rest of the Story
dayum….good for him/her
Originally posted by vansmack:
Not at all what I expected from my Sports Page this morning:
FIRST PERSON
Old Mike, new Christine
By Mike Penner, Times Staff Writer
April 26, 2007
During my 23 years with The Times' sports department, I have held a wide variety of roles and titles. Tennis writer. Angels beat reporter. Olympics writer. Essayist. Sports media critic. NFL columnist. Recent keeper of the Morning Briefing flame.
Today I leave for a few weeks' vacation, and when I return, I will come back in yet another incarnation.
As Christine.
The Rest of the Story