I don't know if you guys have caught this story or not. Kirby has added an addendum to the media policies in Athens where reporters observing practices can't report on any injuries, or players in black shirts, they may see when they are there covering the Bulldogs.
Color me confused. It's their job to report what they see, correct? What would you expect a reporter to do if he witnessed Chubb getting hurt? Or, their back-quarterback?
To me, this appears as paranoia setting in for Kirby. I fully realize this is a big year for Kirby. If we see some of the same ol', same ol' (as in some of the theatrics and antics we witnessed last saeson) the confidence and support Kirby has in Athens will evaporate, quickly.
Okay, I did try to look at this from both points of view. I get what Kirby is trying to do. I don't get what Kirby thinks when it comes to controlling the content of what beat reporters can write. I struggle thinking that there's a possibility Kirby just may not understand what their responsibilities are or understand the "Free Press Clause" in the constitution. (I'm no constitutional lawyer so correct me if I'm looking at this wrong.)
I can give Kirby a pass on being ill-formed though. Hell, we have judges residing on their respective benches that don't understand this as well it appears.
The policy emailed Tuesday afternoon hours before practice said that media members can’t report on players wearing non-contact jerseys, working with the training staff or becoming injured during open portions of practice unless Smart provides information about their medical status. - Online Athens
My first thought was "what the hell is he thinking?" Reporters are there to report on what they see, but they can't report on what they see UNLESS Kirby provides them with that information in press conferences (assuming he'd answer an injury related question.)
Color me confused. It's their job to report what they see, correct? What would you expect a reporter to do if he witnessed Chubb getting hurt? Or, their back-quarterback?
To me, this appears as paranoia setting in for Kirby. I fully realize this is a big year for Kirby. If we see some of the same ol', same ol' (as in some of the theatrics and antics we witnessed last saeson) the confidence and support Kirby has in Athens will evaporate, quickly.
Okay, I did try to look at this from both points of view. I get what Kirby is trying to do. I don't get what Kirby thinks when it comes to controlling the content of what beat reporters can write. I struggle thinking that there's a possibility Kirby just may not understand what their responsibilities are or understand the "Free Press Clause" in the constitution. (I'm no constitutional lawyer so correct me if I'm looking at this wrong.)
I can give Kirby a pass on being ill-formed though. Hell, we have judges residing on their respective benches that don't understand this as well it appears.
