I'm down! Which leg? I kid, I kid. Seriously, though, a lot of people in here (myself included) have been very critical of the opinions of and conclusions by on-air talent at CSNNW, and I think that a few people in here (myself NOT included) could intelligently and respectfully debate said talent. Kevin, I sincerely hope someone takes you up on your offer, and I hope that someone represents the forum, the Blazer fan base, and yes, even Comcrap well.
They're not trying to start a forum, they're looking to do something that's complementary to their existing WWW site. I've never met this guy, this thread came out of the blue. It seems like a good opportunity to get more publicity for what we do here.
Is there any way to make it so it will be my voice talking on the panel discussion with Dwight Jaynes, but the body on the television is a shirtless Mick Zagger?
I echo both sides. People know my level of disdain for comcast, but no one individual should be having things thrown at them. It's a cool idea. I do find it kinda coincidental that it comes right as the press pass thing is happening. Is this coincided? I dunno, it'd be fun to do something like this.
This is easily one of the most entertaining parts of my job is seeing all the positive/negative feedback about on-air talent. We've never had anyone that didn't get both hate email/tweets and also "we love ____!"
So we were told not to post links to Comcast material in our forum but we are supposed to help with this project?
If I'm not mistaken, I believe Chris Haynes' content was being copy/pasted here in its entirety. That's a lot different than linking to our stories. We love links. We love quoting a few sentences and linking to the original story (ie: BlazersEdge). We don't love people copy/pasting our content on to their sites. Doesn't seem unreasonable.