I love a good Dirk bash as much as the next person. That being said, he's far and away the best columnist the OWH (and probably the state) has. His long form pieces and non Husker football related stuff is usually pretty excellent. His article about the Kansas basketball friends with one of them dying of cancer was gut wrenching, thought provoking and beautiful.
You're right Dirk is very good at the long form piece. It is his shorter stuff that could be very vindictive. He really didn't like BP and it came out in his writing.
You're right Dirk is very good at the long form piece. It is his shorter stuff that could be very vindictive. He really didn't like BP and it came out in his writing.
I'm really, honestly surprised Dirk hasn't moved on to a national publication yet. He style of writing seems to be perfect for some place like The Atlantic.
Would +2 if possible. It looks like someone was finally able to use the blueprint that The National put down decades ago and make it work digitally. They have some serious firepower.The Atlantic is fantastic.
I'm usually behind the things Sam writes/says but I think he's pretty far off on this.HS_Coach_C said:I think Sam is already upset about it. Makes their jobs harder, but I like it.
It was a tough position to be in as a media member when BP was here. He was well known for calling reporters directly (or sicking support staff on them) for things written or said in their coverage. It was a regular fight he chose to pick - sometimes it was warranted and other times it was petty nonsense. Reporter's have a professional responsibility to be fair in what they write, so, I don't want to excuse some of what was written and said at the time. The shoddy relationship between the media and BP was a very two-sided affair.You're right Dirk is very good at the long form piece. It is his shorter stuff that could be very vindictive. He really didn't like BP and it came out in his writing.
It was a tough position to be in as a media member when BP was here. He was well known for calling reporters directly (or sicking support staff on them) for things written or said in their coverage. It was a regular fight he chose to pick - sometimes it was warranted and other times it was petty nonsense. Reporter's have a professional responsibility to be fair in what they write, so, I don't want to excuse some of what was written and said at the time. The shoddy relationship between the media and BP was a very two-sided affair.
The new guy with the OWH...he doesn't seem salty about it at all.
I always get distracted by his biceps and never actually remember what he saysAdam Carriker word vomit was pretty funny. Those Carriker chronicles and his “gut reactions” are kind of cringey.
But, most importantly, I think Frost said it best: players at this level shouldn't be afraid to fail. Dozens of media members camping out on the practice field, sending tweets about good plays and bad plays in practice, is dicey. I want to hear and see everything about this team as much as the next fan but I think there can be too much of a good thing. Some fans need to be protected from themselves.