That pretty much sums it up. He's like the bastard son of Mark Eckel and Mucus Hayes with a big Internet presence.
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What did he say that you disagree with? That's usually when people spout off about Florio. I've accepted him for what he is - a consolidator of NFL-related articles. I appreciate him for what he is.-Slizz of Wangnutz
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I read the site a lot, but kinda hate him too. He straddles that line between blogger and official journalism that allows him to represent himself as a legitimate source when he feels like it, but then spout off complete bullshit conjecture. When called on his BS, he just throws up his hands and goes "Hey, man, I never claimed to be more than a rumor-mongering blog-guy." He also just comes off as arrogant.
On the other hand, his site revolutionized sports coverage to a certain extent. I agree with Slizz...he is what he is.
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He was on 97.5 today
Originally posted by BigSlizz View PostWhat did he say that you disagree with? That's usually when people spout off about Florio. I've accepted him for what he is - a consolidator of NFL-related articles. I appreciate him for what he is.
I must have been watching and reading articles from another planet over the last few months. While a few journalists have been slobbering over Kelly, most of what I have seen and read has healthy skepticism mixed with even more "Kelly could fall flat on his face." Florio was simply playing to the Missianelli audience and had no real basis for his claim. This is reason 1.
And like another poster stated, his "Aw shucks/I'm just a simple lawyer who loves football." shtick is lame and in direct conflict with his purported dialed-in insider role on TV and radio. He's gone from a guy who's been lucky on some scoops to the #1 RG4skin (or any other flavor of the month) cheerleader to get hits on his site. Reason 2.
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How exactly did it revolutionize sports coverage?
Originally posted by Dan Drives a Van View PostI read the site a lot, but kinda hate him too. He straddles that line between blogger and official journalism that allows him to represent himself as a legitimate source when he feels like it, but then spout off complete bullshit conjecture. When called on his BS, he just throws up his hands and goes "Hey, man, I never claimed to be more than a rumor-mongering blog-guy." He also just comes off as arrogant.
On the other hand, his site revolutionized sports coverage to a certain extent. I agree with Slizz...he is what he is.
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... and if its the lawyer part you don't like
then here's a joke I heard today at the barber shop.
How many lawyers does it take to shingle a roof?Last edited by Drama Queen; 07-24-2013, 12:20 AM.
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Originally posted by Drama Queen View PostHe's way more than a consolidator.
... and he's not just a journalist, he's a smart lawyer journalist. He's good.
That's some good shit. Groundbreaking."If I was racist in my opinion of QB's, I wouldn't have a dog named Donovan." - downundermike
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Originally posted by Pete View PostIf he is just a sports-story-consolidator, there have been plenty of sports-consolidating sites before, just not with NBC's money.
He started with simple sports-consolidating blog focused on generating continual content, and now is making a ton of money, has crazy sponsorship on his site, and is making regular appearances on national television.
Informed football fans with a flair for writing see his success and start to see blogging as a possible money-making endeavor. Legit media outlets see his success and start to look for up-and-coming blogs to partner with. Long-time journalists see his success and start to embrace the new medium. It all combines to make for a dramatic increase in non-traditional content and an expectation among fans for a 24/7 news cycle on their favorite sport.
Like I said, I'm no expert, just observing the trends.
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