We finally found someone who appreciates Skip Bayless & Stephen A. Smith... Jay Mariotti, of course

Written by Matt Yoder on .

If you needed a reminder as to why Jay Mariotti became one of the most loathesome personalities in sports, read this full Q&A at the Sherman Report where Mariotti plays the unique, groundbreaking role of martyr-tyrant.  While there's enough dastardly material in the Q&A to make you want to throw yourself and your nearest electrical appliance in the bathtub, this quote from Mariotti on the state of the sports media industry is the piece de resistance...

Much has happened in the last two years in our industry. What stands out for you?

A softening of commentary. Rather than writing the tough piece for the readers, too many writers are writing marshmallowy crap for each other. And those with the guts to speak their minds with conviction — Skip Bayless and Stephen A. Smith — are maligned for it. Please. When did the business become so mushy? Are people that scared for their jobs? On the sleazy side of the spectrum are these numbnuts who put $12,000 in a paper bag for alleged pictures of Brett Favre’s penis. I hope that blogger’s parents are proud of him, but I doubt it.

More distressing is the lack of investigative sports journalism. Other than the new USA Today initiative, documentaries and profiles on HBO, the New York Times and a few people at Yahoo, who is busting big stories?

You wonder why I’ve taken my time returning. It’s not as if sports media is a sacred cause. There are some good, genuine, honest people in the business. But there are more sellouts, creeps, liars, cowards and lazy asses.

Jay Mariotti throwing stones at sellouts, creeps, liars, cowards, and lazy asses while dishing unconditional praise on the likes of Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless?  I only have one thing to say.

Cool sunglasses, bro.

4 comments
chris92021
chris92021

Wow, Mariotti defends Hannity and Colmes of the WWL. What else is new?

 

Mariotti, being Italian does not mean guilty in a court of law. This isn't 1920. And nice attempt at the spin...I saved enough money...yeah, sportswriters make just as much as athletes do. OK. 

scoknuts
scoknuts

Yeah if he has some sort of morals, it didn't stop him from cashing checks all those years. He is just a bitter man that doesn't want to take any responsibility for his actions. 

Matt Pelc
Matt Pelc

D-bag supporting D-bags. Not surprising.

Jerryricefumbled
Jerryricefumbled

I love how in the first paragraph he rips on Green Bay. Recently I was wondering to myself why I hate Chicago sports so much...now I remember.

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