Deadskins wrote:How will this stop JLC from starting rumors?
I think that starting them comes with a higher risk now of being exposed and/or losing credibility. The fact that the Redskins won't be ignoring it ups the ante.
Its too bad it has to be done this way and not the old fashioned way where a reporter would have to answer to his editor. I'll take it, though.
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Can't the Redskins pull a reporters credentials to watch practice or only let certain people in? I think Shanny said that after the Cards game. I believe he said if they kept reporting who was in specific formations then "they wouldn't be here anymore" or something like that. If they can do that that is what they should do because Shanahan shouldn't have to basically take 15 minutes out of every practice because these stupid reporters keep tweeting or reporting who is practicing with what team and who is in what formations.
HEROHAMO wrote:Not that I am against what Mike did or said. But, really the press or media can print and report most anything they want right? Freedom of press and freedom of speech.
Sure... they can write anything they want. Of course, the Redskins can refuse to acknowledge the existence of the Post, as well...
I guess that's the Post's call, now, isn't it?
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