Sports Illustrated used to be the pinnacle of sports journalism. Hemingway wrote up a bullfight. Plimpton participated in camp with the lions (kinda). We used to have The Wide World of Sports
Some info has gotten democratized, but
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Itās been a while but yeah. Iād have to wait for my dad to finish, but Iād watch it like a hawk for my turn.I used to always be stoked to go to the mailbox and get the hard copy each week.
Life without the Sunday newspaper is diminished. We had good writing back when Outlar, Bisher, Grizzard (yeah, I know) wrote for the Atlnta fishwrapper. Heck, even the Macon Telegraph had good writing with Harley Bowers and a few others whose namess escape me.
I also miss the old Sporting News. I used to love the baseball statistics and could name the starting lineup of every team in the NL. I couldn't name 5 players in the major leagues these days. And the SI Swimsuit issue, what a lovely harbinger of spring that was!
A classic!
Lewis Grizzard was great!! This "article" is just perfect.
I lost my job as a writer this CBB season after five years. Almost all betting and game previews are now AI generated. You can tell when reading them, there is no personality or humor in them. Pretty solid hit to my wallet as it was supplemental income to offset the cost of heating oil in the winter. $4-500 a month doesn't sound like much until it isnt there.
The hangers on are either youngsters with very little social skills or Field of 68 guys that have zero humility. They also arent making much $ if any.A lot of them on X seem super sensitive and cocky.
Yea, the 68 guys are extremely annoying.The hangers on are either youngsters with very little social skills or Field of 68 guys that have zero humility. They also arent making much $ if any.