Ty Montgomery leaves practice on cart. (Per reports, he is back at practice today)

Calm down.

It is a figure of speech, to denote a perceived lack of professionalism. Has nothing to do with how much is being paid, or that it is even paid at all.


That's from another thread... good, you are paying attention! In any case, it is a true statement, is it not? There are too many people who make a living out of talking about sports on multiple media platforms, and they have to complete for subscriptions, clicks, and air time, so they over analyze every bit of info they get no matter how trivial the information is, and often create drama where there isn't any.

But hey, if they make money directly (subscription) or indirectly (clicks, air time) out of it because people like you enjoy the drama and/or the poor reporting, more power to them!

Yes, I am paying attention. It's the second time that I noticed you dogging Underhill's, and apparently all sports reporters in general, reporting. And I'll call it out because I don't think it's warranted. You commented on both Underhill's Mike Thomas article, which gave good information but nothing overanalyzed, and zero drama created (unlike Duncan's) -- and now are calling him a poor reporter because he doesn't have information on the Ty Montgomery injury. You do realize that information becomes public only when Payton wants it to, right? You literally said that he should have walked up to a trainer and asked him about the injury. I'm not going to get into why that's not possible again, but it's a ridiculously wild ask. You can call it poor reporting, but Underhill was the only reason fans knew Montgomery left on a cart, and we found out the moment it happened. Sorry he didn't have a medical diagnosis for you.

In general, the tone of your posts seem like you'd either prefer that sports reporters didn't exist, or that they should work for free? If that's your stance, cool. Careful though, when you say "people like me" you're really calling out the majority of this forum.