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_Chase_

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And the day is just getting started.
 

UKStoleMyFish

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Good Lord.

People lose their jobs every day. It sucks, but it's part of life.

I got fired from my job washing clubs at Mayfield Golf & Country Club when I was 12, but I didn't cry about it on Twitter. I picked myself up, dusted myself off, and got a job umpiring and keeping score at little league games.

What huge fagggots.
 

BBdK

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Bucci out? I like him. Can't believe he's been on SC for 20 years though. :eyes:

People losing jobs sucks, period. Most of these Twitter journos are indeed little bitches, but not for being upset & sympathetic that tons of their colleagues and actual friends got FIRED today. [eyeroll]
 
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anthonys735

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People losing jobs sucks, period. Most of these Twitter journos are indeed little bitches, but not for being upset & sympathetic that tons of their colleagues and actual friends got FIRED today. [eyeroll]

Other than Forde, Thammel or the other douche that went after Bledsoe... losing your job sucks.
 

tfields01

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I've got no problem with these guys expressing condolences to their friends or co-workers who got the axe today. But too many of these blowhards are using the layoffs to lament the journalism profession in general and talk about how tragic it is that smart, hardworking people just lost their six-figure job to travel and watch sports. To that point, I know a bunch of laid off coal miners who would like to tell Tucker, Parrish, etc., to eat ****.
 

GrandePdre

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Jim Bowden laid off. Never will forget the story of him walking in to the Nationals clubhouse 1st week of the season seeking out 1B Nick Johnson who got hurt on a freak play to tell him he was an enormous pooh-say to his face.
 

UKStoleMyFish

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Writers being sad that a few of their friends lost their job ---> Not the point.

Writers acting like this is the worst day in the history of America, especially when some of these hypocrites would sell their mother to be the one to break a scandalous story that resulted in a coach or athlete losing his job ---> The point.
 
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It's okay to acknowledge that losing your job sucks and to feel bad for a group of people who've been laid off and also be able to acknowledge that they can be sanctimonious pricks who take themselves too seriously.

 

tallkat70

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Don't get me wrong, losing a job does suck and is a very traumatic experience but being a sportswriter today is about as useful as fish needing a bicycle. I really think there are two types of jobs in the world. Those that contribute to society by making the world a more comfortable place from pumping gas, to sales, to being a doctor to whatever 98% of us do and the other is maybe not a necessary job but one that brings joy to others like an athlete or an artist. Sports writing has for the most part ceased to be either.
 

GrandePdre

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What sucks is a lot of beat writers and solid reporters are being let go. Danny Kanell is an exception, and he's not horrible.

But they're keeping all the ones who are annoying and obnoxious. Rovell, Stephen A., Le Batard, Hill, etc.
 

KingLlama

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My problem isn't with sports media types being so upset today. These are their colleagues and their friends. Are they a bit over the top with the grief? Maybe, but I get it.

What I hate is the pre-emptive(as best as I can tell) preaching to the Twitter masses that nobody should take joy in people being fired/laid off. It's the same kind of talking down that they did when the Diallo news broke, and it reeks of a smugness that I'm not sure they're self-aware enough to recognize.

I've seen at least a dozen of them lambast people who are supposedly *celebrating* the layoffs/firings. What I haven't seen are people actually *celebrating* the layoffs/firings. I've seen several people comment that ESPN made its own bed(and I'm one of them), but none them are happy that people are now without a job, especially considering that they're getting rid of some really solid people(Jayson Stark, for instance). I'm sure they're out there(they're being retweeted on occasion), but the percentage of those people has to be pretty small.

I just hate when people express outrage over false outrage. It happened a few years ago when Starbucks switched its holiday cups from "Merry Christmas" printed on them to simply solid red cups. I saw tweet after tweet and article after article about how people shouldn't be so outraged over that change. What did I not see? People outraged over that change.

In other words, GGP everybody.
 
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BBdK

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It really is pretty crazy, though. Add former locals Brian Bennett and CL Brown to the list. Seems like they're basically firing everyone but the talking head/debate/political personalities, aka, all the actual sports writers/journalists.

Sweet. :weary:
 

MaxPowerrr

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It really is pretty crazy, though. Add former locals Brian Bennett and CL Brown to the list. Seems like they're basically firing everyone but the talking head/debate/political personalities, aka, all the actual sports writers/journalists.

Sweet. :weary:
Should make ESPN even more unbearable. Just a lotta screaming and hot taking.

I'll continue only watching games on it or overhearing it at the gym, as I am wont to do.
 

roguemocha

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Is this all running on the bottom line or something or are people announcing they're being fired on Twitter?

Those that contribute to society by making the world a more comfortable place from pumping gas
Hold on, people still pump gas for you in some places? I had no idea.
 
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