He refused to diversify (do video, tell stories people want to hear) just like his old employer, SI did. SI let ESPN eat its lunch for decades and not writers like this act surprised that the industry no longer has any place for them.
There you have it: His opinion of those of us who actually DO STUFF for a living. His condescending attitude towards REAL Work IS plain to see.
I will turn 64 next month and have considered doing something like this when I retire. He should thank God Almighty that he even CAN do stuff like this......................
I’m a 65 year old roofer, my dream was to write for SI but I put in my articals every time the red Sox and Patriots are pawns of satan.
Journalists are the center of the story. They take no responsibility but do steal all the credit.
SI has become more and more a social justice rag than a sports magazine. I was a long-time subscriber but gave it up: every issue seemed to have articles on either trans or gay athletes, and the obama worship was pervasive.