When we asked for PFT Planet to chime in regarding the possible reasons for ESPN’s decision to avoid the story of Brett Favre’s coaching internship with the Lions, we never expected to hear from someone at ESPN.
But we did.
A source, who for reasons likely related to making the monthly mortgage payment has asked not to be identified, has forwarded to us a version of ESPN’s internal “Hot List,” which provides a detailed rundown of the current stories that might merit mention on the various ESPN properties.
It’s a lengthy collection of news and nuggets regarding all of the major sports (and golf). At the bottom, there’s a description of one specific story that should be avoided.
Under the heading “DO NOT REPORT . . . DO NOT REPORT . . . . DO NOT REPORT . . . DO NOT REPORT” (um, we get the point) appears the following:
“Yesterday, FoxSports reported that Brett Favre spent 60 to 90 minutes before the Week Two game between the Lions and the Packers educating the Detroit coaching staff regarding the Packers’ offensive strategies. WE HAVE BEEN TOLD BY RELIABLE SOURCES THIS REPORT IS NOT TRUE. We did NOT report it yesterday. Today, the NFL responded to the report, saying even if Favre did this he did not break any league rules. We are NOT reporting it today, because that would mean airing the erroneous report. DO NOT REPORT IT.”
We’ve got several problems with this explantion.
First, much like the rumors from several years back regarding Kordell Stewart’s sexuality, the story eventually becomes the story. The mere fact that there’s an unresolved pissing match between Favre and Jay Glazer while a Lions head coach repeats “no comment” like Drew Rosenhaus barking “next question” is newsworthy, regardless of whether Glazer’s report is accurate.
Second, we know for a fact that folks in the building are privately saying that believe that Glazer’s report is true.
Third, Glazer has a long history of being on the money. Shouldn’t that be a factor in the question of whether the story at least merits a mention?
Fourth, what’s the problem with reporting that the story isn’t accurate? Doesn’t it make ESPN look good in comparison to a competitor? (Then again, maybe ESPN only clears the air as to their own inaccurate stories.)
On Wednesday, Favre undoubtedly will be asked about the situation when he meets with the media for a weekly press conference. Applying the logic reflected by the above quote, ESPN’s ”do not report” mandate should also apply to any response Favre makes to Glazer’s report.
After all, in ESPN’s estimation, the report is wrong. Having Favre repeat his denial of the report won’t change that.
Bottom line? We think there’s still more to this one than meets the eye. But at least we now know why Bristol’s rank and file aren’t talking about it.
On the air, that is.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:08 pm
ESPN must want Brett to be on their studio show when/if he retires I guess.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:11 pm
As a sports fan, I will no longer read ESPN’s web site. Not that there is a bunch to miss (especially that stupid sportscenter clip that automatically loads up and announces to the rest of the office that im surfing the net)
I cannot respect that they would not report this story when it is obvious this is a story. An all time great going out of his way to stick it to his old team and teammates by calling a division rival to give them info is absolutely newsworthy.
I agree that Glazer is usually pretty accurate. Worst comes to worst hes not, I am sure all you guys will announce that the story turned out to be false. Doesnt that happen alot anyway. ESPN probably just wants to be on good terms with Favre and to be thats not looking out for the best interests of us fans who the media is meant to report info to
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:13 pm
Wow, Florio’s inside sources now include an ESPN mole.
Of course, it would be ridiculously easy for someone at ESPN’s IT Dept. to track any outgoing emails, so your source (despite not being named) will probably be begging you for a job soon enough.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:14 pm
There was question of Kordell Stewarts Sexuality!!??
You mean there’s a chance he’s straight?
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:15 pm
Talk about an elephant in the room! I download a bunch of sports podcasts to listen to work, including ESPN’s PTI and Football Today. I was curious to hear some more opinion on this. The fact that they are ignoring it is embarrasing. There is nothing wrong with commenting on even an “unconfirmed rumor”. This seems pretty much confirmed. Glazer explained on Jim Rome’s show yesterday that he stands by his sources 1000%. Thats good enough for me.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:18 pm
ESPN is lame. If they think the story is not true and have a source that states that, then report it.
Does that mean the two guys who talked about the story on ESPN Radio will get in trouble. Why is it okay for them to report it but no one else?
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:18 pm
If this scandal involved the Patriots, they’d report it.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:19 pm
“Third, Glazer has a long history of being on the money. Shouldn’t that be a factor in the question of whether the story at least merits a mention? ”
Glazer was the guy who reported Favre used a Packer issued cell phone to talk to the vikings.
Recently, when it involves Favre and Glazer, his histroy isn’t on the money.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:21 pm
makes sense. Kevin Seifert won’t answer the question on his chat.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Funny, the Matt Walsh story was incorrect and that didn’t stop ESPN.
ESPN = MTV with an occasional sporting event
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:22 pm
It’s funny: Not a word of this was mentioned on Pardon the Interruption yesterday. Yet PTI always at least mentions every random rumor.
But Michael Wilbon DID mention it in his Washington Post chat:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/discussion/2008/10/17/DI2008101702223.html
Norfolk, Va.: What are your thoughts/belief about Brett Favre supposedly leaking “insider info” to the Lions? Is it possible the “pride of Packerdom” is that vindictive?
Michael Wilbon: I would be incredibly disappointed if Favre initiated a phone call to the Lions to dime out the Packers. That would be…just sad…And I’d be angry if I was a former teammate of his. Charles Woodson was very specific and very eloquent in his criticism of Favre…Now, there have been denials over this. But the Lions coaches had “no comment” which tells me there’s some smoke at the very least…It needs some more reporting before we slam Brett to the ground…It’ll come out. These things always do.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:22 pm
Accuracy didn’t come into the picture when they decided to run with the Tomase/Matt Walsh story….but I guess that is just details.
I have been thinking more and more that ESPN is an joke but last night before kickoff of the Pats-Broncos game they have a promo with the whole Monday Night studio crew walking out of a steel mill with the most serious looks on their face, like they are about to lineup to block Wilfork and Dick Seymour (you know, instead of bicker back and forth for 3 hours). Pretty comical.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:23 pm
funny you mention Kordell Stewart…
one of my college buddies dad was Stewarts lawyer when he got caught rolling up dudes in a public park in Philly…
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:23 pm
Wow, I can’t believe the so called media giant that BSPN proclaims to be would have the stance to completely ignore such a large story. As Florio said, even if they believe it’s not true why not report that? I agree with the assessment they’re probably doing this because they want Lord Favre to become a member of their ever growing cast of talking heads.
Great job with the report Florio.
And I’d take Glazer’s reports over Ed Werder’s anyday
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:24 pm
Exactly what I said in the previous entry, ESPN won’t report it because there is simply no credible source, only 2nd and 3rd hand information. Therefore a non story.
btw, there have been literally hundreds of stories on this website that have not been reported on ESPN and there have been many stories that Glazer breaks that is never mentioned on ESPN either. So why are you singling this one?: At least this one they have a valid excuse, they have confirmed themselves that this story is not true.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:25 pm
ESPN protects their “White Sports Stars” like no others. That place is pathetic. I never will go to their web site again
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:25 pm
I asked Kevin Seifert about the Favre situation during his NFC North chat…he has yet to answer my question.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:26 pm
When did PFT become TMZ?
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:26 pm
Razon says: “ESPN is lame. If they think the story is not true and have a source that states that, then report it.”
So what are they supposed to report? “Story on other website is not true”
lol, really? It is not their job to watchdog other sites.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:26 pm
I completely agree that ESPN not reporting a story they view as inaccurate EVEN TO SAY its inaccurate is just bad journalism.
However I don’t understand why it’s a big deal if Favre did tell what he knew about the Packers to the Lions. It happens all the time. Players get workouts from division rivals, only to be let go. You don’t think they get asked what’s going on?
Hell, here is an article where a player admits discussing his former team:
http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_action=doc&p_docid=123E188F759890D8&p_docnum=3
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:27 pm
ESPN is a joke. They won’t give this any attention because Mort didn’t “break” this story, and they have a raging boner for Favre. Glazer was right in saying he didn’t call Favre to verify this because he knew if he did Favre would end up giving the exclusive to someone else, i.e. Mortensen or Nichols. Somebody explain to me how all of a sudden they’re now taking the stance of “it’s not accurate so we’re not reporting it” when they’ve devoted hours to other “inaccurate” stories in the past.
Also explain to me how you don’t give this any mention, but run with the headline “Favre calls Romo, offers encouragement and advice” while some in Favre and Romo’s camp have reported that’s inaccurate.
This network sucks
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:28 pm
nice post robrocker
I especially like the last line “It needs some more reporting before we slam Brett to the ground.”
Obviously BSPN doesn’t feel the same
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:28 pm
So Jim Rome can have Jay Glazer on his radio show, gloss on and on about it, but can’t mention it on “Rome Is Burning” in the afternoon on ESPN?
In my best Rome impression: Hilarious
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:29 pm
ESPN’s “credible source” is Favre texting them to say it’s “total BS.” Of course we’ve seen how little credibility Favre’s text end up having.
If Favre texts something, believe the opposite.
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October 21st, 2008 at 3:31 pm
this is worse than espn coverage before favre went to the jets.. does this really matter beyond a post or 2… people complain about too much favre coverage then you guys throw out 10 different posts about the same story. wake me up when its no longer the National Favre League
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