So when does Sports Illustrated start thinking about moving on from this guy? Or in an era of extraordinary market pressure on traditional print journalism, is he so valuable to the franchise to make this unthinkable?
Context: don't confuse SI with its Swimsuit Edition. Since it's founding 60 years ago, SI has been a giant of American journalism. Hall of Famers write for them. It's extraordinarily literate, has integrity and focuses on important issues. High standards all around
There is nothing wrong with a writer having a consistent POV. But it is clear now in ways that it wasn't before that PK is a hack and must have a miserable back, having carried so much water for the NFL. Plus this once good writer has lost his fastball. So wouldn't you want to start easing him out?
Context: don't confuse SI with its Swimsuit Edition. Since it's founding 60 years ago, SI has been a giant of American journalism. Hall of Famers write for them. It's extraordinarily literate, has integrity and focuses on important issues. High standards all around
There is nothing wrong with a writer having a consistent POV. But it is clear now in ways that it wasn't before that PK is a hack and must have a miserable back, having carried so much water for the NFL. Plus this once good writer has lost his fastball. So wouldn't you want to start easing him out?