A Look At The Feud Between Mort And The Raiders
Monday, January 05, 2009
It's not unusual for reporters at any level to get into tiffs with certain teams, but it's rare that it happens with the same team multiple times in a season. The Raiders gotten into it with Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News, and ESPN a few times, during the 2008 season, but their latest feud with Chris Mortensen is getting really interesting.
Recently, Mort reported that the the Oakland Raiders were negotiating with a controversial investor, and the Raiders issued a statement that the story was completely false. Mortensen then decided to naturally do what any good reporter would do. He said that taking to him is a "privilege" and that the Raiders have lost said "privilege". Via the Associated Press....
"The Raiders have lost the privilege with me of running stories past them for comment," the e-mail [from Mortensen] stated. "This stems from their history of denials to most stories I have reported -- as well as others in the media -- when those stories have eventually proven to be true. The latest example is I reported that Al Davis planned to interview Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride and, of course, the story was trashed by a team spokesman."Mortensen has since clarified that privilege was the wrong word to use, but also added that the team, "repeatedly diminished and discouraged efforts to reach out for an official comment based on the repeated denials of prior stories."
While I also agree that the word privilege was the wrong word to use, his statement about the team is certainly true. Certain teams will never regain prominence, or attain it for the first time, until their Owners are ousted. Al Davis is unfortunately one of those at the top of the list.
Raiders talk with Gilbride about coaching opening (AP)
Labels: Al Davis, Awful Owners, Chris Mortensen, Coaching Moves, ESPN Reports, Fights, Oakland Raiders
7 Comments:
No holds barred, Mortensen and Werder vs. Jerral Jones and Al Davis...let's get this done.
Wow, Mort comes right out and admits that he has no journalistic integrity, and ran with a story without even attempting to confirm with both sides...
that is why Jay Glazer is the best football insider. What a great pickup by fox from CBS
ESPN has a history of floating rumors that turn out to be false (most recent example: "Parcells leaving Dolphins").
Don't forget the Raiders also went after NFL Network's Adam Schefter last year for reporting that Art Shell was on his way out, saying he had it in for the Raiders because he was close with Mike Shanahan.
Glazer is far better than Mort, but I don't think it much matters in this case. Mort uses the word courtesy instead of privilege and he's right on.
Al Davis, and trust me, this has been said millions of times, is a senile old fool.