We all know the popular media is a very poor capper. Not only that, they inadvertently or intentionally mislead. Their goal is eyeballs on the tube, and advertising and rights dollars in their pockets. Hype, in fact, is the public. And cappers have tried to build careers, on simply fading the public. While they have not succeeded with that alone, the mere fact that serious cappers do this is all the evidence you need to prove that Alexander Hamilton was right when he said "the public is an ass." (A** just in case the Covers PC police don't like my using a word to represent the area just below the lower back region). So, now that we all know that major media outlets are useless and even misleading for serious cappers, where do we turn? I throw this out to everyone: please list your favorite, perhaps obscure, sources of solid team information, for the teams. Maybe it's an online website or magszine covering all 32 teams, maybe it's a local outlet, or maybe it's a wire service or something similar with regular team injury reports, psychological commentary, or unique insights. But please don't say ESPN, CBS SPORTS, OR THE SPORTING NEWS, unless you are absolutely sure the reporting is not biased, and beholden to the masses and just trying to profit off controvery. I want sites whose reputation is based more on trustworthy team information much more than saying or writing anything if it stirs controversy. Please chime in now. Let's use this page to inform us all better !!!!!!!
We all know the popular media is a very poor capper. Not only that, they inadvertently or intentionally mislead. Their goal is eyeballs on the tube, and advertising and rights dollars in their pockets. Hype, in fact, is the public. And cappers have tried to build careers, on simply fading the public. While they have not succeeded with that alone, the mere fact that serious cappers do this is all the evidence you need to prove that Alexander Hamilton was right when he said "the public is an ass." (A** just in case the Covers PC police don't like my using a word to represent the area just below the lower back region). So, now that we all know that major media outlets are useless and even misleading for serious cappers, where do we turn? I throw this out to everyone: please list your favorite, perhaps obscure, sources of solid team information, for the teams. Maybe it's an online website or magszine covering all 32 teams, maybe it's a local outlet, or maybe it's a wire service or something similar with regular team injury reports, psychological commentary, or unique insights. But please don't say ESPN, CBS SPORTS, OR THE SPORTING NEWS, unless you are absolutely sure the reporting is not biased, and beholden to the masses and just trying to profit off controvery. I want sites whose reputation is based more on trustworthy team information much more than saying or writing anything if it stirs controversy. Please chime in now. Let's use this page to inform us all better !!!!!!!
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