Preaching to the choir, I get itAn opinion piece would be if the writer stated their opinion. This “article” tries to tell us the players opinion without actually knowing the players opinion.
Preaching to the choir, I get itAn opinion piece would be if the writer stated their opinion. This “article” tries to tell us the players opinion without actually knowing the players opinion.
It's that time of year..no stories out there so make up some conjecture based on a statement that doesn't say much of anything.Jesus, this is beyond stupid. Nwosu said nothing about Carroll. ******* clickbait bullshit.
Jesus, this is beyond stupid. Nwosu said nothing about Carroll. ******* clickbait bullshit.
I agree. The article in the Athletic was much more objective, written like articles should be wrote. Take a look at the last paragraph in the article and the word I highlighted in bold:There's a piece on the Athletic that gives a lot more context and info about player feedback on the new staff. Youve got to make an account to access it.
'He's the guy': Seahawks players embracing change under new coach Mike Macdonald
Geno Smith noticed one change from Pete Carroll's way immediately: the basketball hoop was gone. "That was the weirdest thing," he said.theathletic.com
It got me to click. I didn't finish reading the bs, tho.Drama sells
Ya. The audience is always half the text, you know? People usually get out of things what they want to get out of them. And if they can't, they dismiss it.I agree. The article in the Athletic was much more objective, written like articles should be wrote. Take a look at the last paragraph in the article and the word I highlighted in bold:
“I expect a good playoff run,” said Nwosu, who expects to be healthy and ready for training camp. “We’ve been close the last two years. I feel like it’s time to really get over that hump. We’ve got all the players. I feel like we’ve got the right coaches now. These coaches seem committed, they’re really putting in the time and effort so far, and that’s what you want to see from a staff. (I expect) a deep playoff run this year. We got all the pieces, it’s just time to put it together.”
That one word, "now", was pounced on by the author in the OP and he used it to put such a spin on it that he had his readers thinking that Nwosu felt that Pete Carroll was trash.
And I’d say that quote adds a little credence to the piece I posted vs takes anything away.There's a piece on the Athletic that gives a lot more context and info about player feedback on the new staff. Youve got to make an account to access it.
'He's the guy': Seahawks players embracing change under new coach Mike Macdonald
Geno Smith noticed one change from Pete Carroll's way immediately: the basketball hoop was gone. "That was the weirdest thing," he said.theathletic.com
I'm with you.And I’d say that quote adds a little credence to the piece I posted vs takes anything away.
Again, the player is smart enough not to be blunt but he says enough that people should be able to understand what his stance is.
I'm with yo
He took one quote that any player would say about a new coaching staff in, and he injected his own personal feelings about the coaching staff and put them in the mouth of Nwosu. Have no problem with his opinion of the coaching staff, but he should own them and not put them on Nwosu. As he even says, Nwosu doesn't talk a lot, but know there will people that might have some question for him. Stirred things up a bit for him.I'm with you.
Your fix resulted in:Fixed it for ya
he also said he might be wrong. as im reading it, he indicated it was conjecture.He took one quote that any player would say about a new coaching staff in, and he injected his own personal feelings about the coaching staff and put them in the mouth of Nwosu. Have no problem with his opinion of the coaching staff, but he should own them and not put them on Nwosu. As he even says, Nwosu doesn't talk a lot, but know there will people that might have some question for him. Stirred things up a bit for him.
The author's problem is a confusion between Nwosu implying something and the author inferring something. The author inferred what he wrote in the article. Nwosu implied nothing of the sort.The writer did say that he spoke “glowingly” of the new staff, and by “implication”, “seemed” to trash PC.
Still a matter of interpretation by the writer. He at least doesn’t try to hide the fact that this is his opinion of what was said and what it meant.
“Clickbait bullshit” is the world we live in today.
Fact is, cancel culture is a real thing and even sports figures need to be careful what they actually say, implying something makes much more sense than outright saying it.
I’d suggest reading between the lines is fair on something like this, and a gain of salt goes a long ways. Tis the reason I wrote “eyebrow raising”.
“We have the right coaches now” can be interpreted as an implication that “We didn’t have the right coaches until now.”The author's problem is a confusion between Nwosu implying something and the author inferring something. The author inferred what he wrote in the article. Nwosu implied nothing of the sort.