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<blockquote data-quote="GTBandit22" data-source="post: 86350" data-attributes="member: 69"><p>Just don't give them the traffic. The writing is superficial predicting before the fact and rationalizing after the fact. There is a reason we have women college football bloggers, and its because most of it is guess work. The blog is basically a gossip rag for the ACC.</p><p>With the sort of access ESPN has, they should have multiple long form articles per week with interviews of head and assistant coaches from multiple ACC programs. There are far too many fluff pieces from the "world wide leader." But that isn't what ESPN wants the blogs to be. Welcome to the Gawker media model:</p><p>Replace great writing and work into click bait that fans and rivals share their outrage over.</p><p>I have no doubt that someone like Boomer or Stylee or Longestdays could be more in depth and impartial than those idiots.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTBandit22, post: 86350, member: 69"] Just don't give them the traffic. The writing is superficial predicting before the fact and rationalizing after the fact. There is a reason we have women college football bloggers, and its because most of it is guess work. The blog is basically a gossip rag for the ACC. With the sort of access ESPN has, they should have multiple long form articles per week with interviews of head and assistant coaches from multiple ACC programs. There are far too many fluff pieces from the "world wide leader." But that isn't what ESPN wants the blogs to be. Welcome to the Gawker media model: Replace great writing and work into click bait that fans and rivals share their outrage over. I have no doubt that someone like Boomer or Stylee or Longestdays could be more in depth and impartial than those idiots. [/QUOTE]
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