KNBR is in a no-win situation. If they bring up the Bosa situation, it'll bring bad press to the team. If they don't bring it up, they'll be accused of agreeing with Bosa. Other sports networks can talk about the issue freely since they're not the 9ers flagship station.
I don't know why people are picking on Bailey O'Carroll, seems to me she is alright, just know Bay Area News and sports reporters aren't what they used to be, don't be too harsh, get with it
The Forty-Niner Organization nor the NFL can place a gag order or demand any sort of censorship of free speech to KNBR (or any 3rd party organization) without a court order from an official U.S. judicial body. Why is this being allowed?
Sure enjoy moronic athletes opining about anything - it is giddily laughable. The last book these guys read was “One Fish, Two Fish”. Too bad we celebrate gladiator achievements more than the brilliance of scientists and inventors.
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ReplyDeleteMy guess is Bosa was told by NFL Brass to STFU. Kittles Cowboys shirt cost him $100,000. Oops
KNBR is in a no-win situation. If they bring up the Bosa situation, it'll bring bad press to the team. If they don't bring it up, they'll be accused of agreeing with Bosa. Other sports networks can talk about the issue freely since they're not the 9ers flagship station.
ReplyDeleteI'lI reserve judgment until we hear the insights and intrepid reporting of Bailey O'Carroll, KTVU's sports fangurl reporter extraordinaire.
ReplyDeleteI don't know why people are picking on Bailey O'Carroll, seems to me she is alright, just know Bay Area News and sports reporters aren't what they used to be, don't be too harsh, get with it
ReplyDeleteThe Forty-Niner Organization nor the NFL can place a gag order or demand any sort of censorship of free speech to KNBR (or any 3rd party organization) without a court order from an official U.S. judicial body. Why is this being allowed?
ReplyDelete8:15 We don’t know the broadcast agreement details between the 3 parties.
ReplyDeleteSure enjoy moronic athletes opining about anything - it is giddily laughable. The last book these guys read was “One Fish, Two Fish”. Too bad we celebrate gladiator achievements more than the brilliance of scientists and inventors.
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