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If you click on the images in the tweet, it gives you those portions of the article. And yeah, it's paywalled.
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Possible, yah... Still weird how every quote we get(from April) linking to this article is the diabetes part, and none of them are quoting the combine part.
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By BeanDiasucci · Posted
I agree with you that teams aren't basing draft decisions on what Bob McGinn is reporting. But I disagree that McGinn's reporting is okay here. In journalism, you don't get to share bad opinions of people without giving the person who is being criticized a chance to respond in the report. If a reporter wrote about a professional in the community, let's say a prominent real estate agent, and reported that other unnamed people thought the real estate agent had wild mood swings due to badly controlled diabetes and was unmanageable, would that reporting be okay? I'd suggest that if a reporter managed to get that into print without giving the real estate agent a chance to respond, you'd likely see the reporter and whoever approved the story fired. -
I don't think anything has been deleted it takes you to the article which is multi part. It starts ranking WRs at the bottom and talking about Harrison more in depth. Followed by a pay wall to sign up for the rest. Which more likely than not, includes those in depth reports on Mitchell. That's what I gather by the info being there in Destin's article with link to site, which then shows pay wall for the rest.
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Again. Notice the link. The link sends us to the article about his combine performance now, not about his diabetes, despite the quotes from April being about his diabetes. No idea what happened. It looks fishy to me. Did they move the diabetes quotes to a different article behind a paywall? Or is this not the full article and the diabetes part is part of the paywalled content? But the weirdest thing to me is that what's now there is not quoted by any of the articles I see that quoted the diabetes part. Just strange.
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