Sunday, February 15, 2009

Put Up, Or Shut Up

When Alex Rodriguez arrives at camp the press will get their chance. Every journalist, press blogger or general media smart ass who has picked at every detail major or minor of that interview will have their opportunity to have their issues answered when Arod arrives for his version of a state of the union address...that is presuming they will actually ask the questions they have been demanding to hear in their columns over the last week.

The press have a habit of talking tough in their columns then either not asking the questions they demand to hear, or not even bothering to show up in the case of the likes of modern brand of tv journalists who report from their living room and back up their assertions with that unnamed source guy.

Simply put:

If you don't buy the GNC story, ask about it

If you want to know why he took seemingly fabricated shots at Selena Roberts, ask about it

If you question his revelation to stop using, ask about it

If you want to know who supplied him with the stuff, ask about it

Every single issue you can possibly have with the interview, the tests, everything, you should ask about it and if you don't like the answer, if you think the answer is bull shit then say so then and there. Don't wait till the next day to write an article about how x, y and z wasn't answered and how there are still so many questions you have.

Anyone with a legit media outlet will get their shot when he arrives and they best make the most of it.

Put up or shut up guys.

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