BnGhog wrote: 
Im missing something here.
Apparently, a fair bit.
And you're worried about a player putting up a website because it'll make him lose focus?
This is the year 2007, IMO, ANY player who doesn't have a website is really missing the boat in a big way. (If you're a player and you're even thinking about it - contact me). Players have charities that they support or chair, players have alternative interests... some players just want to reach out to the fans somewhere.
What a travesty, eh?
I'm sure Brandon spent hours and hours, heck, probably the entire offseason slaving over the site. He likely went back to school to learn design and coding, then he had to take pics of himself... and all so that he could irk fans that won't take the time to LISTEN to the latest podcast and hear it right from Brandon's mouth what he's been doing in the off-season.
But hey... it's much more productive to spout nonsense and speculate than get it from the horse's mouth, right?
To get to the actual topic at hand... we're very fortunate to have forged a solid relationship with Brandon despite the team's efforts to keep us on the outside looking in. Brandon knows that he can trust us to not twist his words, or have an alternative agenda, and that's why he has and will continue to work with us. And we appreciate the props that we do get on his site... but quite frankly, we've earned them as I'm sure he would attest to.
We'd do more of it but unfortunately the organization behind the team that you all love so much would just as soon we didn't, because we're not an 'official' news outlet. Apparently they're more interested in feeding the vicious cycle of hate between the team and the media, than seeking out new possibilities and outlets who truly just want to bring fans the Burgundy and Gold truth.
Brandon's views and actions prove that we do just that. It's a shame that it's the exception and not the rule, but we're just trying to do our best in proving that we're worthy of consideration. Perhaps one day they will come to realize that a site without an agenda is something to be embraced, not shunned.
Sean Taylor was one of a kind, may he rest in peace.