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Bob Costas thinks you are stupid

Bob Costas: Human fart stain.
It's so damn disappointing when someone who seems to be an intelligent, thoughtful, insightful guy ends up really being a narrow-minded, elitist prick who thinks his job is much more important than it actually is. For years, I have enjoyed Bob Costas and his work. In the "Boo-Yah!" era of sports journalism, Costas seemed like one of the few that took it seriously. He'd report on games and events with a seriousness that made them seem important, and when he'd interview people he would not shy away from tough questions. He did not berate people or treat them with disrespect.

Until now.

Apparently, Bob Costas feels that people like me are "idiots" using this crazy tool called the Internet to express my opinion when what I should really do is leave the opinion-making to "professionals" like Costas. Like Stephen A. Smith, the poster boy for ignorance in sports journalism, Bob Costas thinks we bloggers should shut up and leave the sports writing to people more intelligent than us:

'I understand with newspapers struggling and hoping to hold on to, or possibly expand their audiences, I understand why they do what they do,'' Costas said. 'But it's one thing if somebody just sets up a blog from their mother's basement in Albuquerque and they are who they are, and they're a pathetic get-a-life loser, but now that pathetic get-a-life loser can piggyback onto someone who actually has some level of professional accountability and they can be comment No. 17 on Dan Le Batard's column or Bernie Miklasz' column in St. Louis. That, in most cases, grants a forum to somebody who has no particular insight or responsibility. Most of it is a combination of ignorance or invective.''

Yes, yes, yes. How dare people actually COMMENT on articles written by others! Such a silly concept. I mean, we should just take everything Dan Le Batard says at face value, and when the opportunity arises to comment on Dan sharing his thoughts with us, we should shut up because we're stupid losers who are typing (all together now) IN OUR UNDERWEAR IN OUR MOM'S BASEMENT. In fact, Costas feels the entire feedback medium (article comments, blogs, etc.) itself is crap and should be taken away from readers.

I could go into a lengthy rant about how Costas is nothing more than another rich, big media prick who is threatened by average Joe's with Ivy Tech educations who are infringing on his bread and butter. But I won't. Costas is an upper crust schmuck, and he knows next to nothing about what sports fans (you know, the people who pay to see idiots like Costas talk about our sport). What Costas really fails to understand is there is no "professional accountability" in his world of "real" journalism. If there was, blogs would not be necessary. Real professional accountability is listening to your readers. In a way, blogs are like letters to the editor, only unfiltered and unedited by copy staff. They are the real, raw feedback directly from your readers and viewers, and belittling that feedback is nothing more than shooting yourself in the foot with a double-barreled shotgun.

What bothers Costas -- and he's not alone -- is Internet and talk radio commentary that ``confuses simple mean-spiritedness and stupidity with edginess. Just because I can call someone a name doesn't mean I'm insightful or tough and edgy. It means I'm an idiot.

``It's just a high-tech place for idiots to do what they used to do on bar stools or in school yards, if they were school yard bullies, or on men's room walls in gas stations. That doesn't mean that anyone with half a brain should respect it.''

Let's get one thing straight: Talk radio is not the same as blogging. Regular, everyday people blog about their passions. Morons, like Stephen A. Smith, get on talk radio and spew the poisoned crap they are known for. For Costas to confuse the two just confirms by feeling that his upper crust status has blinded him from what everyone else in the world knows. And on the subject of respect, it is hard to respect someone like Costas who seems threatened by feedback from his viewers. Once you achieve a certain level of respect, it is no longer a "given" that you have it. You must continue to earn it as if you never had it in the first place. Thanks for your concern Bob, but I think we listeners and viewers will decide for ourselves who is worthy of our respect and time, not you. I know you'd prefer to make our decisions for us, but we like this idea of responding directly to stuff like, say, you calling bloggers "idiots."

Bob Costas: Man of the people.

I'll close with The Big Lead's comments on Costas' whine fest, because I read about this first at his site:

Also, if blogs anger [Bob] so, we humbly advise you to treat blogs the way we treat Jay Mariotti/Scoop Jackson columns - don't read `em. As for the credentials issue, it seems like such a tired and boring discussion. The organization makes a decision, and bloggers will deal with it. Some teams - the New York Islanders - will embrace the idea, and happily give bloggers access. Others - the Dallas Mavericks - feel otherwise. Why is this still a federal case?

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freedom of speech
As long as it is his speech and not yours, you are free to speak your mind.

Do these journalists not realize how arrogant and stupid they sound in making these statements.  Let's be honest here, you aren't commenting about world politics, this is sports, an entertainment industry.  Sports blogs are entertaining, and they certainly generate a lot more interest in the team.  

By definition a professional is one who does something for money.. They aren't necessarily better they are just paid to do it.

That makes the difference between a journalist and a blogger kind of like the difference between a hooker and your spouse.  The prostitute tells you what makes you feel good since they want a repeat customer, your spouse (hopefully) tells you the truth...

by bluegirl on Mar 14, 2008 1:17 PM EDT reply actions  

Wow
Pretty silly for him to say that but it is what I expect from the mainstream media who can't hack it getting real jobs thus they decide to write about sports or whatever else (I think movie critics are my favourite...like I fuggin care what some stranger thinks of a movie) for a living. Constantly I see sports journalists write shit that is totally illogical or way off base (ahem, all the shit about the 07 Pats being the best team ever anyone?) yet I'm supposed to put value in it because they are "pros" and I'm just a mere fan? Riiiight. I didn't know doing something as a "pro" means you are all-knowing or are more intelligent than someone who just has an opinion of whatever the subject is. Apparently Bob and all the other sports morons are more intelligent/logical than me even though I'd gladly take an IQ test or any form of intelligence/logic "test" and compare my results to theirs as I am pretty certain I'd come out on top 99% of the time if not 100%. I also bet I can spew forth way more FACTUAL INFO about the nfl/football than most (if not all) of these guys who get paid to cover the sport.

I do find it amusing BBS of all guys is ragging on people ragging on others giving their opinion. So Costas or whoever else is wrong to say bloggers are idiots for having an opinion whether it is different or not than the "pros" yet someone like me is described as an idiot because I disagree with things like Dallas Clark's contract or that Randy Moss isn't the devil. Nice to see the double standard...and I expect this to totally go over BBS' head as he'll fail to see the point since he hasn't seen it yet already...

by Rob L on Mar 14, 2008 3:18 PM EDT reply actions  

Like you
Like you, Costas is totally within his rights to express his opinion.

Also like Costas, you seem to have a strong dislike for bloggers.

Please make an account and post a diary, add some comments, and make some noise. Accounts are free, and only require an email address.

by Brad Wells on Mar 14, 2008 3:21 PM EDT up reply actions  

Stuff like this always reminds me of
these lyrics

They call me new money
Say I have no class
I'm from the bottom
I came up too fast
Hell if I care
I'm just here to get my cash
Bougie^ ass bitches
they can kiss my ass

-The Game featuring 50 cent "How We Do"

Different situation, same kind of sentiment.

^= http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Bougie

my blog <http://shakennbaken.blogspot.com>

by shake n bake on Mar 14, 2008 4:51 PM EDT reply actions  

Hope Bobby Wasn't Talking About Me..
I hope Bob Costas wasn't talking about me.  I write a St. Louis Cardinals blog based out of Albuquerque (www.redbirdblog.com).  Not out of my mom's basement of course.  Very few homes in New Mexico have basements.

Anyway, Bob is one of the smartest sports journalists out there.  Just ask him.  So if he says bloggers are "pathetic, get-a-life losers," it must be true.

by abqredbird on Mar 15, 2008 4:18 PM EDT reply actions  

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