[F]or the most part, Red Zone is not a place for rumors or grumblings; it’s a place for news that we feel comfortable enough about that we’ll write it and attach our names to it. But the blog also allows us to be a little edgier, to try different ways to connect with fans that the newspaper might not allow. In my case, I’ll try to be more light-hearted in the blog than I would be in a newspaper story, and if there’s something like Jared Allen’s quote from a few weeks ago - "I’m happier than a puppy with two peters" - that can’t run in the newspaper, that’s blog material.
about 1 year ago
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I think Kent Babb
has just the right attitude for a newspaper sports blog. Newspapers and blogs are two different mediums, trying to do two different things. Comparing them isn’t fair and Kent seems to have a good understanding of where they overlap and they don’t.
My opinion on Chiefs blogs is the more, the merrier. The blogs that don’t keep up with their content eventually fade away and the good ones sustain themselves indefinitely. It’s a nice system, IMO.
by Chris Thorman on Aug 18, 2008 2:42 PM CDT reply actions 0 recs


















