If you ever wanted proof that all publicity is not god publicity?
Cleveland sports columnist Bud Shaw of The Plain Dealer takes a look at the actions of LeBron James, Albert Haynesworth, Jim Gray and others and questions their motives of their weakest career moments. This column isn't likely to make the pages of the PRSA newsletter, but worth a chuckle or two.
However, I continue to wonder how diluted one's mind must be to do what these gentleman have done and then think no wrong has even been done. Even after working in sports for a number of years, I still find this hard to comprehend.
No comments:
Post a Comment