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If it's too time consuming, then that's a whole seperate issue. I think we all understand you have a busy life and if the training camp reports compromise that, then so be it.
However, I don't agree with your point about the information. Let's say you don't do the reports. We are still going to read everyone else's blog. There could be 20 of them and I believe most of us would read them all. I think it's good to read all the different perspectives. The thing about training camp is it's not an absolute, it's an opinion. One guy may look good to one media member, while someone sitting right next to him could disagree about the same player. So, I don't think the number of blogs out there should be an issue. The more perspective, the better I say. Again, if this is a time issue, then it's your decision. But if it's a content issue, I don't think it should be a concern. Most of us will read your reports, along with every blog and story that mentions anything about the Patriots.
I, for one, will respect any decision you make, but I hope you decide to post, even if it's just a few observations. Thanks for all your hard work, it's greatly appreciated.
I disagree.
It's important to trust the decency and honesty of the blogger. Mrs. B is honest and decent. She writes the facts without an agenda.
A dishonest blogger, say.....oh......Tom Casale, could go onto fan websites under four assumed poster names such as I'mRonBorges?", "AlisonLovesBrady", "Patsman12" and "Patriotsrule" and anonymously praise Tom Casale's work while ripping his competitors like Mike Reiss and Mrs B. last year.
Then when Mrs. B says she is quitting blogging, one of those assumed posternames shows up to "respect that decision".
You're beneath contempt in your indecency.
Randy Moss isn't the character problem in Foxboro. You are.