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Originally Posted by nunusguy
Not me, I learned long ago of the downside of alienating the wrong person in the business world because it cost me big-time once or twice. Foster has been one helluva back for us, and I never thought he'd return this year and perform the way he has given his past injuries. But in terms of his tact with the media, he's 29 going on 17 IMO, i.e., don't wanta bite the hand that feeds you.
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Do you really think the media is mad he used a British accent? What do you think they got more copy out of, his accent, or if he had played it straight and given rote answers? I have not heard anything from his previous 13 weeks of mandatory media sessions, but I've heard of this all over. Every reporter there had his story all but written for him that day. There was nothing combative or disrespectful about it.
I'd also argue that Foster is the hand that feeds the media more than the other way around. Fans can and do interact with athletes through social media without the mainstream media's help these days. Foster and the NFL could create about 99% of their revenue stream without any interaction with he Houston Chronicle and the other beat reporters. But those beat reporters and their employers would be seriously hurting without the players. The days when sportswriters were opinion formers who told the public what to think are gone. Traditional media is becoming obsolete and their standards and quality are plummeting as they dive into the fray attempting to draw eyeballs with click bait. There is no way every one of those reporters didn't post/blog/publish the British Accent story as soon as it happened. Not one of them thought "That Foster needs to learn to respect the media and take our sessions together more seriously."
As for you saying Foster's use of a British accent is ghetto, I think your word choice says far more about you that it does Foster. I can guarantee if Watt or any other white player used a British accent you would not call it "ghetto mentality".