It’s a shame how the media in this town works... That’s not meant to be a blanket statement - as there are a few honest and genuine media guys/girls out there.
The rest, it’s like they need some kind of constant melodrama going on to do their job. Can’t be any kind of of original, honest, informative story... it has to be the desperate housewives of Pittsburgh.
Very, very sick of the media not liking a sports personality in this town and trying to sway public opinion. I really wish the majority of people would catch on to this bull**** behavior from the media and stop validating it.
They turn our sports teams into their own personal circus, mostly for ratings or clickbait dollars... it’s like they’re constantly looking for negative, drama fueled scenarios to report on and if they don’t find one they create it.
EVEN if it some of it is true? Do they need to amplify it to the masses? Then take something small and turn it into a tire fire? Maybe we as fans don’t really need to know if Kessel and Sullivan have it out from time to time - maybe it’s none of our business. Maybe not reporting on that stuff, helps the team in the long run....
Maybe the media is the problem. Maybe the media has a bad attitude and a lazy work ethic. Maybe we could trade some of the media out of town?
Boy, I’m a life long, diehard Steelers fan but this team gets more and more unlikable every year.
Many of these players have become loudmouth, internet tough guys, promising to beat the **** out of anyone who dares criticize them. And dumb*** Mitchell stood outside the Jags locker room before the playoff game last year screaming that by the end of the game they would “know his name”, then proceeded to get his ass handed to him all game long...
We’ve got Brown threatening reporters on the web, Bell posting videos of him riding jet skis and getting his rap game on in South Beach, former players going after the media with threats...
...and it all starts at the top, Mikey T. He refused to nip this **** in the bud years ago and now it’s biting him in the ass and the whole team is like a circus sideshow.
It's really hard to like this team... smhNot to mention the predator/drama queen at QB.
Sure can't wait to see where this team is when he's gone though.Not to mention the predator/drama queen at QB.
Meanwhile on the Penguins the biggest media drama over the last 5 years was the GM telling a reporter to go sell ice cream.
Here we gooooo...
So Harrison will beat Madden like he did his wife?
Mike Mitchell's comment is even more embarrassing than Harrison's. We all know that James is too stupid to control his temper, but Mitchell is like an awkward nerd trying to insert himself into someone else's twitter feud so the cool kids will notice him.
Boy, I’m a life long, diehard Steelers fan but this team gets more and more unlikable every year.
Many of these players have become loudmouth, internet tough guys, promising to beat the **** out of anyone who dares criticize them. And dumb*** Mitchell stood outside the Jags locker room before the playoff game last year screaming that by the end of the game they would “know his name”, then proceeded to get his ass handed to him all game long...
We’ve got Brown threatening reporters on the web, Bell posting videos of him riding jet skis and getting his rap game on in South Beach, former players going after the media with threats...
...and it all starts at the top, Mikey T. He refused to nip this **** in the bud years ago and now it’s biting him in the ass and the whole team is like a circus sideshow.
The Steelers have a long list of former and current loud mouth trash talkers who are never able to back it up.
It was always like this, and not just in football. Bobby Bonilla, Barrasso, etc. The less said about Greg Lloyd or Justin Strzlzyk (however that's spelled), the better. What was that one kicker's name? Guy who used to be at the bars 7 nights a week. Whatever it was, he was an enormous, self-obsessed jerk. I can only imagine what Kordell Stewart was saying privately about the media after the whisper campaigns they started against him. I can't imagine it was more charitable than what Harrison said.
It's just that social media is a thing, now, so confrontations like this are widely visible, instead of being controversies involving 11 people who know about them.
I firmly believe Polamalu, and you know how much I respect that guy, knew what was going on and got out when he felt he had respect and part of his body still left.
And man do I respect him. Family man who gave back to the city and its people. He was so quiet about it. Even though he was about as terrible as it gets in that GB Superbowl, I can respect the man with everything I got.
This is why I think guys like Sid are so special.
He keeps his mouth shut and just works. He lets his play do the talking. He does special things behind the scenes that go unnoticed and isn’t looking for media attention. Sure, today’s media and the younger generation love the loudmouths and the guys who are always yelling “look at me”. Thy think Sid is “boring” and “vanilla” because he doesn’t make a spectacle on or off the ice.
Contrast that with guys Mitchell, Bell, AB, etc, always wanting the attention on them, always running at the mouth..
I disagree with that. I find him to be probably the most likable and interesting guy on the team. His pre/post game stuff is dull, just like pretty much every other guy. Outside of that setting he's very interesting. His recent podcast, for example.Sid is boring, though. He seems like a great guy and he's a model professional, both of which are great qualities, but he's also boring. He's lacking in charisma. It's not mutually exclusive. You can be a good guy, a good teammate and still have an engaging personality. Sid only has 2 of the 3.
I disagree with that. I find him to be probably the most likable and interesting guy on the team. His pre/post game stuff is dull, just like pretty much every other guy. Outside of that setting he's very interesting. His recent podcast, for example.
Of course, maybe I'm boring also.