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	<title>Comments on: Cowboys Headlines and My Contrary Analysis</title>
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		<title>By: gEErOj</title>
		<link>http://www.cowboysgab.com/2008/01/10/cowboys-headlines-and-my-contrary-analysis/comment-page-1/#comment-1647</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 14:46:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The media always has and always will have a slant towards New York City.  It’s the largest television market in the country and so they feel the need to cater most strongly to that market.  

For example the Knicks, arguably the worst team in the NBA are constantly in the news.  Or how about MLB were the Red Sox dominated all last year but were lucky to half as many stories in the media as the Yankees.  

Even are boy, Troy, when covering the Giants seems to have a slant towards them.  The last time the Cowboys played the Giants, I noticed that everything Troy was saying was from the Giants perspective, i.e. “this is a really important 3rd down here for the Giants.”  What’s wrong w/ saying, this is a really important 3rd down...  

For BOTH teams.  

I noticed that same trend from Troy this past weekend in the Giants game against the Bucs. 

 In any other game he does that does not involve a New York team, Troy will usually have a much more balanced commentary.  Trust me; this is not his choice to do it this way.  The production staff at Fox is politely “suggesting” this sort of bias coverage of New York teams.  

It is my hope that the Cowboys absolutely beat the crap out the Giants this weekend so that the only thing the media can say from the Giants perspective is that they got their asses kicked.  Of course this will be followed by a long week of reports about what the Giants need to do to get better for next year on ESPN.  

It won’t get any better though.  If the Cowboys do get by the Giants this weekend I suspect they will most likely be playing the Packers.  Which means another media favorite, Bret Farve will be coming to town and you should expect a Packers slant all week long.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The media always has and always will have a slant towards New York City.  It’s the largest television market in the country and so they feel the need to cater most strongly to that market.  </p>
<p>For example the Knicks, arguably the worst team in the NBA are constantly in the news.  Or how about MLB were the Red Sox dominated all last year but were lucky to half as many stories in the media as the Yankees.  </p>
<p>Even are boy, Troy, when covering the Giants seems to have a slant towards them.  The last time the Cowboys played the Giants, I noticed that everything Troy was saying was from the Giants perspective, i.e. “this is a really important 3rd down here for the Giants.”  What’s wrong w/ saying, this is a really important 3rd down&#8230;  </p>
<p>For BOTH teams.  </p>
<p>I noticed that same trend from Troy this past weekend in the Giants game against the Bucs. </p>
<p> In any other game he does that does not involve a New York team, Troy will usually have a much more balanced commentary.  Trust me; this is not his choice to do it this way.  The production staff at Fox is politely “suggesting” this sort of bias coverage of New York teams.  </p>
<p>It is my hope that the Cowboys absolutely beat the crap out the Giants this weekend so that the only thing the media can say from the Giants perspective is that they got their asses kicked.  Of course this will be followed by a long week of reports about what the Giants need to do to get better for next year on ESPN.  </p>
<p>It won’t get any better though.  If the Cowboys do get by the Giants this weekend I suspect they will most likely be playing the Packers.  Which means another media favorite, Bret Farve will be coming to town and you should expect a Packers slant all week long.</p>
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		<title>By: firerobin</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2008 06:52:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Very informative post!  

I&#039;ll be wearing my white Romo jersey from the couch on Sunday.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very informative post!  </p>
<p>I&#8217;ll be wearing my white Romo jersey from the couch on Sunday.</p>
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