99% of all journalism is opinion.I wonder where Fisher gets his information? Did someone on the team tell him that conditioning was Collins’ problem? Did Collins simply look out of shape to fish?
He needs to say where he got his info from... or if it is just his opinion.
I wonder where Fisher gets his information? Did someone on the team tell him that conditioning was Collins’ problem? Did Collins simply look out of shape to fish?
He needs to say where he got his info from... or if it is just his opinion.
I know I've heard it hear before Fish.
It's been well established that Collins showed up out of shape, reported by multiple sources. If people want to look the other way on that, that's on them. Then, it was made clear by his automobile accident that he wasn't participating in the Cowboys 'bubble' program. And now he's set to miss at least 3 out of a 16-game season. None of it looks good, and I personally applaud Fish here for telling it like it is. Coaches are probably pissed and disappointed, and they have every right to be. Dude just got paid a nice contract last year, be a professional.
99% of all journalism is opinion.
Even sports journalism.
They create a story instead of reporting it.
Maybe he should rephrase it to, "Journalism should be unbiased...", or "Good journalism is unbiased..."
Stopped reading.
Stopped reading.
Even though this could very well be true... the Cowboys gain nothing by shaming Collins publicly. They are committed to him financially and need him to step up and help us this year.
The wisest course of action is to protect him publicly, and chastise him privately— and help him get back into game shape and game mentality ASAP. This approach could very well be happening behind the scenes and we would never know bc good teams keep their discipline in house
Or it could, be media bull****.Yeah but 'the Cowboys' aren't shaming Collins publicly. Fisher is. This could actually be a part of the give-and-take between news 'insiders' and the sources inside the building.
Or it could, be media bull****.
This is a perfect take.Sorry, I couldn't let this go. This is a horrible take.
Journalism is unbiased production and distribution of reports on current or past events based on facts and supported with proofs or evidences.
Let's make sure that we differentiate journalists and journalism and not buy into the fallacy of 'fake news'.