Ty Montgomery leaves practice on cart. (Per reports, he is back at practice today) (1 Viewer)

if the semantics bothers you then fine, but questioning a guy's money because he didn't go into detail in one tweet about what the injury is is asinine.

"Asinine"?

Especially when Underhill is one of the most in depth reporters we've ever had and in the whole NFL.

My "tweet"?

Your tweet was basically saying he's not worth his paycheck. Some would consider that an "attack". But either way, I think it's silly that you're questioning Nick Underhill of all people as a reporter.

... so I expect better from a professional reporter than a tweet anyone watching practice could send. Sue me.
 
... so I expect better from a professional reporter than a tweet anyone watching practice could send. Sue me.

What do you expect from him? Want him to hop on the cart? Go for a little ride back into the facility, stay in their while they diagnose him?

Maybe they'll go for X-rays together. That way he's got the scoop immediately. Just for you. So you can therefore justify his pay.

Get a grip dude. The guy is out there reporting practice showing what he sees as it happens.
 
What do you expect from him? Want him to hop on the cart? Go for a little ride back into the facility, stay in their while they diagnose him?
Maybe they'll go for X-rays together. That way he's got the scoop immediately. Just for you. So you can therefore justify his pay.

Get a grip dude. The guy is out there reporting practice showing what he sees as it happens.

Oh, look.

I really don't think it is not too much to ask from a professional reporter to find out why a player was taken off the field on a cart. You know, reporter stuff.

I don't care how much he makes either, or if he makes anything at all.
 
Oh, look.

Just simply ask a trainer why the player was taken off the field on a cart. You know, reporter stuff.

I don't think you understand how this business works. And that's okay. Let me help you out.

Media isn't allowed on the field. Media doesn't talk to trainers. He reported what he saw. Your expectations are beyond unrealistic.
 
I don't think you understand how this business works. And that's okay. Let me help you out.

Media isn't allowed on the field. Media doesn't talk to trainers. He reported what he saw. Your expectations are beyond unrealistic.

Whatever you say.
 
I don't care how much he makes either, or if he makes anything at all.

Really? That's hilarious! You clearly do.

Your words: "And they pay this guy for this."

Also your words: "Too many people making money from talking too much about too little."

For someone who doesn't care how much money he makes, it sure does seem to be on your mind.
 
Then you have to cut Trevor and have Ian be the guy that comes in if Taysom and Jaemis get hurt on the same play...or just in the same game even.
Well I like Jameis, but I think that Ian Book will eventually be the starter anyway. Some are comparing him to Brees but with the ability to run.
 
Sorry for asking
Who said specifically who didnt answer phone
I saw WE approached it optimistically we meaning both parties. Where is the janitor
 
Really? That's hilarious! You clearly do.
Calm down.
Your words: "And they pay this guy for this."
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.

Also your words: "Too many people making money from talking too much about too little."
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!
 
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!
Hey maybe you should have told yourself that before you were startled by the word "attack" :ROFLMAO:
 
Then you have to cut Trevor and have Ian be the guy that comes in if Taysom and Jaemis get hurt on the same play...or just in the same game even.
Pretty much. Granted that would be a 1 game scenario. If you cut Trevor, odds are he’ll still be there if needed, the same way TLL and Carr are ALWAYS available for us when a WR goes down…no one really wants them lol
 

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