go pak go wrote: ↑20 Jul 2021 08:37
I don't understand what Schefter got wrong outside of not spilling out a source on the Dan Patrick show.
Schefter is hearing a lot of things. Usually we find these things to be right or at least in the direction of being right. Even the Schefter thing. He said Rodgers is upset.
Clearly Rodgers is upset. He hasn't showed up to sh*t. And by watching the Packers press conferences after draft day...it's clear something is going on.
What he did wrong was specifically cite in his "news breaking" tweet that he "heard today" as if he was breaking something actively taking place at that time.
Then later he said he didn't hear anything that day. He heard it in bits and pieces all summer, figured that with the 49ers trade news, it was bound to break at some point, and he wanted to be the one to break it, so he broke it that day.
That doesn't make it inaccurate but it shows that he is willing to be careless with the wording and timing of a news story in order to make it suit his narrative. His "break the news" tweet and his "there is no source" Dan Patrick Show interview had entirely different tones and insinuations as to what we're dealing with.
He showed in the fallout that he's willing to change his tune according to what serves him best later. And he's willing to wait--what, a full week?--to let the narratives he built get out of control before making those tune alterations. He went on tv every day while people speculated who leaked the story and why they picked draft day and was it revenge on the Packers for Love and was it from his camp or from their camp. He was ON THE SHOWS where those debates were taking place. He never once said "you guys, it wasn't leaked on draft day. It's been a slow leak by many parties all year. I'm the one who decided when to break it" until a week later.
None of this is egregious (though that last one actually ticks me off) and none means the information was inaccurate. But what it DOES mean is that the way he reveals information, the way that information comes to him, and the timing of its release are all worthy of suspicion and skepticism.
Further, his interview last week with Collinsworth and PFF added almost no new insight, which tells me he's not in the inner circles of this information right now. So last week he did an interview with PFF in which he debated whether it's about the money. So a tweet "proving" it is more Schefter maintenance than Rodgers insight to me. In this case, I side with the Rodgers Support Group that I'd like non-Schefter sources to confirm things before calling them likely fact. Gimme James Jones, AJ Hawk and Pat MacAfee; gimme Tyler Dunne and even Rob Demovsky. Even that smug punk Wilde at least is clearly well connected in Rodgers' circles.
When it comes to Rodgers, Schefty knew it would be the offseason's dominant story and he's willing to heat up the air waves to keep it associated with him (heating up airwaves and blowing hot air are basically the same thing, literally speaking)