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Tuesday, May 06, 2008

A Sober Buzz Bizz

By Tangotiger, 09:39 AM

Some sobering thoughts from Buzz Bizzinger following his meltdown on HBO v Deadspin.  Sober being the key word, as his HBO appearance sounded exactly what a drunk would sound like in a bar.  (I quite enjoyed and appreciated that he at least decided to lay down his arms, as it’s not necessary to continue to use your weapon, especially since it doesn’t have any bullets in it.)

All these are just mediums, be it a bar, the ballpark, a two-way phone call, a sports radio show, a TV show, a newspaper, reader’s letters to editor, a magazine, a book, an online blog, online discussion forum, or online comments area.  Someone has an opinion, it’s going to be heard.  We’re not going to moderate (with an editor) each of these mediums necessarily, are we?  Those that are moderated, certainly they have a better percentage of quality.  But, they don’t have the volume of quality.  At the same time, they certainly don’t have the volume of crap either.

Certainly the biggest volume of crap is at a bar, but we’re not going to call all bar patrons drunk blowhards that need to be muzzled are we?  The next biggest volume of crap is at a ballpark, but we’re not going to forbid fans from going to a game, are we?

The difference is the posterity of the opinion: no one remembers any opinion uttered in a bar.  But, for eternity, someone’s ramblings will be forever immortalized on the web.  Such is the value and the curse of the web.

As for Deadspin itself, it’s the sports equivalent of TMZ and In Touch.  It is what it is.  But, Leitch’s recaps in The Hardball Times are quite entertaining.


#1    Xeifrank      (see all posts) 2008/05/06 (Tue) @ 14:22

My initial reaction was that Buzz ‘s outburst was an attention grab and that he probably had something to sell.  I am not sure if he has something to sell.  Perhaps a book?  But it really looks like an attention grab.  How could he do such a 180 degree turn so quickly?  But one thing is for sure, the guy sure has a potty mouth and I will surely never purchase any of his works based on what he just did.
vr, Xei


#2    MGL      (see all posts) 2008/05/06 (Tue) @ 19:11

FWIW, I don’t see the allure of Deadspin.

Also, the irony in the blog v. MSM controversy, as far as sports are concerned, is, “Where else can you get cogent, reasoned, analysis about sports, other THAN from a blog, more or less?”

I thought the funniest line in the interview was Bizz saying something like, ”Occasionally an ESPN commentator actually thinks before he speaks.”

Obviously, that means that he thinks that MOST of the commentators for the “world-wide leader” in sports reporting do NOT think before they speak.  Which is true of course, but a bit ironic since Bizz is defending the sports MSM, of which ESPN is the largest and most powerful.


#3    Eric J. Seidman      (see all posts) 2008/05/06 (Tue) @ 23:37

I loved Three Nights in August and Friday Night Lights is my favorite sports movie, but Bissinger was so obnoxious in the commentary of that DVD - and director Peter Berg is his cousin too.  As he said he is a passionate guy.. just seems like the passion gets the most of him more often than not.


#4    Tangotiger      (see all posts) 2008/05/23 (Fri) @ 08:58

A good recap and analysis:
http://www.brewcrewball.com/2008/5/20/520946/the-firing-that-wasn-t

(Hat tip: HardballTimes.com)


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