What a mess.Gio Gonzalez 's name is mentioned as being innocent because he received only legal drugs.
I thought ESPN was reasonably legitimate,but I follow.
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What a mess.Gio Gonzalez 's name is mentioned as being innocent because he received only legal drugs.
I thought ESPN was reasonably legitimate,but I follow.
Since when is ESPN not credible? The guy that is reporting this is the same that broke the Barry Bonds news, after all.
ESPN hasn't been credible for a long time. They worry more about clicks than truth and often play fast and loose. Want a score? Sure? Want actual journalism? Uh...no.
ESPN can be accused of being selective with what it reports and when. But when it reports something, it's usually pretty accurate. See: Newton, Cam. After all, the guy that is reporting this is one of the same guys that brought BALCO to the forefront. He's established his credibility on multiple occasions reporting on PEDS.
Agreed. We've reached a point with our media that such a wide range of partisan coverage is offered, people now choose their truth. Often ESPN's reportage doesn't coincide with folks' beliefs, thus they dismiss it.
I'm with, edabbs44. Certainly don't wish for stuff like this to happen, but when it's a character like Ryan Braun, who's fought charges tooth and nail, it feels a bit like vindication.
I'm not sure why you always seem to bring Cam up especially since the NCAA issued an unprecedented press release that exonerated Cam/Auburn of any wrongdoing and you've been warned several times by mods to give it a rest.
So please, for the sake of the board, give it a rest.
If you were concerned by the sake of the board, you'd take your response private, as you've been warned by mods several times.
The original ESPN report stated that people were soliciting money for Cam Newton in his recruitment. That turned out to be 100% accurate, a fact that Newton's father admitted. Thus, the NCAA ruling on Newton is absolutely immaterial to ESPN's correct and accurate reporting in the case. The NCAA did not exonerate Cam. They simply concluded they could not prove he had knowledge of his father's actions. Again, this is material because ESPN proved to have accurately reported the case.
Wow, MLB seeking 100-game suspensions.
Aaaaahhh snap here it goes!
I think OTL is credible. That's their thing, investigative journalism.
I also think the doo doo is about to hit the fan.