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Packers exec scrutinizes state of sports journalism: ‘It’s all about getting clicks’

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Inexperienced Bay Packers CEO Mark Murphy took a shot on the media for citing nameless sources in reporting as he answered a query in his month-to-month column concerning the state of the staff.

Within the column, Murphy permits followers to ship him questions straight, and he solutions them month-to-month. He was requested concerning the state of sports activities journalism and about nationwide media reporting tales “earlier than something is definitely finalized or in lots of instances verified.”

Inexperienced Bay Packers President and CEO Mark Murphy walks on the sphere earlier than a recreation towards the Chicago Bears at Soldier Discipline Oct. 17, 2021, in Chicago.
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Murphy responded, saying the fan raised a “nice challenge.”

“I’ve been very involved concerning the state of ‘sports activities journalism’ for a few years now,” Murphy wrote. “Anybody generally is a sports activities journalist now with so many blogs and web sites, and there don’t appear to be any editorial guidelines or insurance policies. It’s all about getting clicks with sensational headlines and tales.”

He thanked the fan for the assist of the staff’s web site.

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President and CEO Mark Murphy of the Green Bay Packers walks across the field before a game between the Los Angeles Rams and Packers during an NFC divisional playoff game at Lambeau Field Jan. 16, 2021, in Green Bay, Wis.

President and CEO Mark Murphy of the Inexperienced Bay Packers walks throughout the sphere earlier than a recreation between the Los Angeles Rams and Packers throughout an NFC divisional playoff recreation at Lambeau Discipline Jan. 16, 2021, in Inexperienced Bay, Wis.
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“We will not be the primary to report a narrative, however you understand it is going to be true. One other pet peeve of mine is using nameless sources,” he added. “I notice that sources have to be nameless to interrupt tales similar to Watergate, however do we actually want nameless sources to touch upon the standing of our staff? Additionally, who’re these folks? Who has the time or curiosity to touch upon one other staff’s gamers?”

Murphy’s statements seem to align with how quarterback Aaron Rodgers was feeling concerning the media via all the 2021 season. He stated in July 2021 when he returned to the staff that the “media likes to make tales when there’s not sufficient content material on the market.” He blasted the so-called “woke PC tradition” for allegedly attempting to “cancel” him for his trash discuss to Chicago Bears followers through the season.

When it was revealed he wasn’t vaccinated towards COVID-19, he took a number of warmth and found he was “within the crosshairs of the woke mob” and tried to elucidate his decision-making on “The Pat McAfee Present” earlier than the “remaining nail will get put in my cancel-culture casket.”

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers scrambles during the 1st quarter of an NFC divisional playoff game against the San Francisco 49ers at Lambeau Field Jan. 22, 2022, in Green Bay, Wis.

Quarterback Aaron Rodgers of the Inexperienced Bay Packers scrambles through the 1st quarter of an NFC divisional playoff recreation towards the San Francisco 49ers at Lambeau Discipline Jan. 22, 2022, in Inexperienced Bay, Wis.
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Rodgers’ standing with the Packers is certainly going to grow to be a hot-button challenge once more. Murphy stated the Packers need him again. However the Packers are over the wage cap, so they could take into account buying and selling Rodgers. 

Supply: Fox Information