Now that No. 4 is officially not coming to the Tampa Bay Bucs, let’s take a quick look at just exactly how we came to think such a thing was in the works anyway. Because throughout this “story,” there was never any solid sourcing done, especially by the Tampa Trib-Newschannel 8-tbo.com nexus.
Consider this from the morning’s account on TBO, annoucing Favre’s Jets deal:
Though the Bucs were once believed to be the favorites to land quarterback Brett Favre … [emphasis added]
Who once believed that? The story doesn’t say. It, in fact, uses the waffle-word “believed” on four occasions, believing what the Bucs may have offered for Favre, believing what the Jets did offer for the QB, etc.
Even as the trade was being completed with the Jets, the Trib’s sports reporters were posting up a video of themselves circle-jerking about the notion that Favre could be coming here. Ira Kaufman says, “I expect Favre in pewter.” That vid drew stinging responses within two hours of its posting last night, as shown in these two comments:
Posted by Steve, on 08/06 at 11:54 PM
So much for that report, Trib. Jay Glazer of FOX Sports just trumped you with the story about Favre traded to the JETS … not the BUCS.
Hey clowns … still think he’s coming to Tampa?
Posted by James Thomas, Seminole on 08/06 at 11:45 PM
Well said James, Cory and Steve.
The Tampa Tribune is a laughing stock.
We all knew Cummings and Kaufman were a couple of dueches but now the whole country gets a taste of the sour puss we’ve feed all this time now.
These flakes should both be fired as well as the editor.
And on the 11 p.m. Newschannel 8 telecast last night, before the Jets deal hit the news wires, one viewer tells me the anchors were touting the number of hits that tbo.com was getting on its Favre coverage.
That followed this from yesterday’s TBO coverage early Wednesday:
LAKE BUENA VISTA – His feelings seemingly too hurt to return to the Green Bay Packers, iconic quarterback Brett Favre was close to finalizing an agreement Tuesday that could make him a Buccaneer as soon as today.
A deal between the two teams was nearing completion after Favre had substantive talks with the Bucs, a source close to the negotiations said.
Today, we come to find out that is hooey. The Times reports:
General manager Bruce Allen said the Bucs never made an offer for quarterback Brett Favre because the Green Bay Packers refused to trade him to an NFC team.
Allen acknowledged that the Bucs did receive permission to talk to Favre, but said they were one of 18 teams that were granted that right.
“”There was no negotiations,” Allen said. “There was never any substantive talk about what they would take to trade him. So all of that was speculation. From the beginning, I think it was clear it was a bad situation in Green Bay and they had to deal with it any way they could.
“Green Bay never told us what they were even interested in trading him for,” Allen said.
Here’s how TBO justified the hype: trade rumors were “fueled” by the absence of the Bucs GM from training camp earlier this week and the fact that backup Brian Griese was given the day off as well. He was rumored to be trade bait. And, of course, there was Jon Gruden’s refusal to comment on the whole mess, which, of course, was taken as a confirmation:
Also fueling speculation was the Bucs continued refusal to quell the Favre-to-Tampa rumors. Coach Jon Gruden even went so far as to say early last week that a proclamation of that nature would be “unfair to Brett Favre.”
The Times, in contrast, consistently played the “possibility” that Favre could become a Buc more appropriately. The story of Favre not coming wasn’t even featured high atop tampabay.com; it occupied one of the rotating images well down the screen.
I know, I know, I am Monday morning quarterbacking (pun intended), but this is sloppy and hyped journalism from the company that is “Pewter Partners” with the Bucs, whose sports reporters appear alongside football players in TV commercials pimping the team and the newspaper’s coverage. So a lack of objectivity and distance from the story isn’t surprising at all. Just embarrassing as hell.