An Interview With Bob Kravitz of the Indy Star
Media Interviews February 27th. 2009, 1:30pm
We receive ideas for interview subjects somewhat frequently, and a name that keeps popping up in our e-mail box is Bob Kravitz of the Indianapolis Star. He’s a columnist who possess the ability to anger people, and then he does the same with his radio show. He’s also worked at newspapers all across the country, including a stint at the Rocky Mountain News, which closes today. He also worked at a paper we did some time at, The Record (NJ), though not at the same time.
Q: Let’s open with the closing of the Rocky Mountain News. That’s a huge paper just shutting down. Pretty big deal. Everyone knew the business was in trouble and circling the drain … but is this the kind of thing that could turn up the heat on companies with other struggling papers to shut them down, too? Is any other 2-newspaper town in trouble? How safe do you feel in your job?
Honestly, I’ve been depressed almost all day. I knew it was coming, but to actually read Thursday that it was closing its doors, I just felt like I’d been kicked in the gut. So many great, great people there, people I got to work with and know over the years. Mike Littwin, Dave Krieger, Barry Forbis, Kevin Huhn and I could go on. One-hundred-fifty years and gone. My wife mentioned to me that I made a good professional move leaving there eight years ago, but honestly, until she mentioned it, I hadn’t even thought about it that way. Denver was among the most vibrant two newspaper towns left in the country. It was a war every single day. I wouldn’t feel very secure at any newspaper right now, but especially if I work at the weaker of the two newspapers in a city. (How many are left? A handful?)
As for my own security, I’d be lying if I didn’t say it’s something I think about. The Star has been great to me, and I like to think I’ve done good work for them, but I’m one of the higher paid people there. I look at someone like Mike Downey, who was one of the greatest columnists I ever read, and how he got the boot by the Chicago Tribune. If it can happen to him, it can happen to me and a lot of people like me. That’s why I’ve continued doing radio and have looked into writing a book and/or academia. I want to be ready if something happens.
Q: We enjoy the ‘how you got there’ stories, so start from the beginning - high school, college, and all the pit stops prior to Indy.
I grew up on Long Island and then moved to Chicago before my junior year of high school. Played hockey, worked at the school newspaper, struck out with women, the usual. I graduated Indiana University, where I did all of the same things, albeit with slightly better luck with the women. During college, I had internships at the Knoxville News-Sentinel, Boston Globe and Cincinnati Enquirer.
My first job out of school was at The Record in Hackensack, which was a great first job. Covered the Nets, did lots of features. Two years later, I made the mistake of going to the San Diego Union, presumably to cover the Clippers and write features. Unfortunately, the Clips moved to LA, leaving me with a future that consisted of covering San Diego State basketball, high schools and working the desk. Suffice to say I wasn’t interested, especially after covering the NBA and doing New York/New Jersey-based features.
After three mostly-addled months in San Diego, I took a job writing takeouts for the Pittsburgh Press. This was way back in the day when people still did takeouts. It was an incredible job. Unlimited travel, unlimited space, great editors.
Then, out of nowhere, Sports Illustrated contacted me about coming to the magazine as a staff writer. Hell, I was 25 at the time. I would have crawled over broken glass to go to SI and cover cock fighting. I got the job, but it wasn’t the dream I imagined it would be. I could write a book on what happened during my two years there. Sadly, it didn’t work out. I’m still conflicted about the whole thing. I know I wasn’t emotionally ready for the job and didn’t handle things well. At the same time, I could have used some patience and guidance, and, well, if you’re at SI, either you’re ready or not. I had my dream job at 25 and was standing on an unemployment line at 27. Humbling, to say the least.
I’ll give you the Cliff’s Notes version the rest of the way: After SI, I was lucky enough to land a column job at the Cleveland Plain Dealer, and remain indebted to Gene Williams and the paper for helping me off the scrap heap. After four or five years, I took the lead column job at the Rocky Mountain News, where I remained 10 years. Again, great editors, excellent staff. It kills me that the Rocky is closing its doors today. It strikes me that three of the papers for whom I’ve worked have ceased publication: The San Diego Union, Pittsburgh Press and Rocky Mountain News. These are sad times.
Anyway, I came to Indy in 2000 and have been extraordinarily happy. The fiscal cutbacks are painful — I didn’t cover the Super Bowl and the Final Four for the first time in 20-odd years - but when I look at what’s happening elsewhere, especially in Denver, I don’t feel like I’ve got a right to bitch and moan about the travel budget.
Q: We’ve talked with a few writers who have juggled the columnist-radio show duties, and everyone seems to have their own way of dealing with it. What are some of the most difficult aspects? Any area you think you’d like to improve on? And between both and a family, how much time do you have for any type of social life?
It’s been a struggle, but I’m getting better at finding time. I’ve found that doing radio has helped the column in the sense that radio forces me to stay engaged in what’s happening in sports. I’ve never been a 24/7 ESPN sports guy and would rather watch TV with my kids or read than watch Duke-Maryland basketball. Radio has forced to me stay on top of things, and that’s helped the column. I get a lot of ideas from doing the show.
Timewise, it IS tough, and I’m not sure how long I’ll be able to do it. The big issue for me is remaining mentally fresh enough to not only do both jobs, but to really enjoy them. After 10 minutes of talking about the Colts’ draft needs, I tend to get bored. I’ve also had a bunch of health issues, specifically heart disease and diabetes, and that has made life a struggle at times. But for now, I’m able to do my four columns a week, spend time with my two teenage daughters and remain married. As for a social life, I’ve really become a bit of hermit. I did enough socializing in my 20’s and 30’s to last a lifetime. I’m content hanging out with my family, my neighbors, playing golf, etc.
Q: At times, you’ve been rather critical of Colts coach Tony Dungy. Now he’s gone, and Marvin Harrison too, and Peyton Manning’s going to be 33 next month. Are the Colts’ glory days over? Would you clarify their decade run as underwhelming because it only captured one championship, or a outstanding because they advanced to the playoffs in nine of the past 10 years?
On the Colts, I actually see them getting something of a second wind. They’re still one of the youngest teams in the league, and most of their top guys (Manning, Addai, Wayne, Freeney, Mathis, Clark, Hayden) are approaching or in their primes. As long as No. 18 is around, this team is gonna win 10 games a year just by showing up. Right now, this team’s legacy is that they’re the Atlanta Braves of the NFL. I really feel like Peyton and this group need to win a second Super Bowl to fully validate what they’ve done in the last six, seven years. But that’s just me.
Q: There are a couple die-hard Indiana Pacers fans who read this blog and for the last three years, have maintained that the club is on the right track and capable of a playoff spot. We find this laughable, because outside of Granger, all we see are bad contracts and one of the worst defensive teams in the league. What kind of timetable do you think Larry Bird has these guys on? Is there a quick fix?
On the Pacers, the problem is, they want to remain a competitive, playoff-caliber time while attempting to rebuild. And that doesn’t work in the NBA. Nine times out of 10, you’ve got to hit rock bottom before the rebuilding can start, and this franchise refuses to let that happen. Part of it is financial; the owners are losing a lot of money, the crowds are down, and they’re afraid that if they become a 20-win team, they’ll lose their shirts. They want to rebuild, but they are stuck with limited cap flexibility, big contracts (Mike Dunleavy and Troy Murphy) and the albatross that is Jamaal Tinsley. Bird only has one more year after this one on his contract, which sends the wrong message. Ownership wants him to make the playoffs immediately, or at least next year, but what Bird needs is an extension and the time necessary to completely rebuild. They’re gonna be in purgatory for a while. There’s no quick fix now that Kevin McHale has already traded away Kevin Garnett.
Q: Between the columnist gig and the radio show, surely you are aware that there are many Indiana sports fans who disagree with … maybe everything you’ve ever said. Have you googled yourself? Have your kids googled you? Does the radio or the column generate more hate mail?
No, I haven’t googled myself. But my wife did once and was pretty shocked by the comments. Actually, at the bottom of every column we have a talkback portion where anonymous people can say what they want, so I’m fully aware of how some readers feel.
My older daughter showed me something on Facebook where I was listed and there were two pictures of me, one that read “douchebag” over my face and another that read “ass hat.” We spent a good portion of the evening trying to figure out what an asshat is, actually.
I’ve developed pretty thick skin over time. In high school, I was editor-in-chief for a local Jewish high school newspaper, and wrote a front-page editorial on why the neo-Nazis should be allowed to march in Skokie, Ill. That was my last issue as editor-in-chief.
Q: Indiana sports has had its cast of characters over the years, led by the profane Bob Knight. Do you have a best Knight story that’s never been told? Is there anyone that even comes remotely close to him on the crazy scale?
On Knight, the story has been told, but it’s my favorite: I was a sophomore at IU and was preparing to talk to Knight for the first time. I was petrified. After practice, me and Dan Barreiro, who was then in Louisville, were told to wait for Knight in his office. A couple of minutes later, he emerged from the shower buck-naked and sat down in his chair like it’s the most natural thing in the world. I’m quite sure the whole thing was calculated. I just can’t see Coach K doing that.
QUICK HITTERS
Q: Your next vacation can be to anywhere. You choose … Maui. I’ve never been to Hawaii. A couple more Marriott points and I’m there.
Q: Favorite TV sports announcer of all-time … Marv Albert. His voice was the soundtrack of my childhood. More radio than TV.
Q: Can you jog the memory and pick a highlight from your undergrad days at IU? Working at the newspaper, the IDS, the night in 1981 when IU basketball beat North Carolina for the national championship. That was also the day that Reagan got shot. I still remember how crazy things were, editors fighting over how things would be played. I’d always had a vague idea that I wanted to write for newspapers, but that night I became absolutely sure about how I wanted to spend my life. All my best memories at IU revolved around the newspaper and playing hockey for the club team. And the nights we spent at Nick’s.
Q: Athlete you’ve been most wrong about. That’s a tough one. My instincts have usually been pretty good on that score. I can tell you that before I got to Indy, my sense of Reggie Miller was that he was an arrogant jerk, at least based on his on-court demeanor. Once I got here, though, he immediately became one of my favorite athletes of all time, a genuinely good, big-hearted guy.
Q: Your thoughts on a college football playoff. I’ve changed my mind on this issue about 800 times. Today I’ll tell you I can live without it. Tomorrow?
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February 27th, 2009 at 1:35 pm
I had a Publix sub for lunch today. the best
February 27th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
Awesome, Irish.
February 27th, 2009 at 1:40 pm
Anyone on here ever listen to his radio show? He makes 70k/yr for it and it has to be the most unlistenable 3 hours of sports talk radio I have ever heard. He and Eddie White get absolutely killed in the ratings by another local radio show….I still haven’t figured how with Indy being such a small market, there are still 3 afternoon sports talk shows??
February 27th, 2009 at 1:45 pm
He listened to Marv as a kid? Dude looks like he’s 70.
February 27th, 2009 at 1:46 pm
This is the first time I’ve ever commented on a story without reading it, just so I can say:
Bob Kravitz is the biggest ass in all of sports media.
February 27th, 2009 at 1:49 pm
After SI, I was lucky enough to land a column job at the Cleveland Plain Dealer
talk about a demotion
February 27th, 2009 at 1:50 pm
Bob Kravitz is the biggest asshat in all of sports media.
/Don’t really have a dog in this fight.
February 27th, 2009 at 1:52 pm
Facebook does not lie, “Douchebag” fits him like a glove.
February 27th, 2009 at 1:57 pm
TBL, if you ever want a 1000+ word rant on the Pacers and how much Larry Brid/Donnie Walsh have botched this team, lemme know (though you’ll lose a lot of readership).
Being an Indy native and resident myself, the one question you should have followed up with him on is how the Colts get treated for favorably by the local media in regards to arrests than the Pacers. While Steven Jackson and Jamaal Tinsley aren’t saints, I can’t believe the favorable treatment Mike Doss, Dominic Rhodes, Ed Johnson, Marvin Harrison, and the rest of the thugs on the Colts get. Oh yeah, and both teams are running our city at a $43 million deficit.
/rant over
February 27th, 2009 at 1:58 pm
Chipotle for lunch for me. Funny thing happened My co-worker ‘duced’ in the womens restroom. The only woman that works here is OCD, she seemed cool but I know she is dying inside.
February 27th, 2009 at 1:58 pm
Moleman are you out there? Rumors are Pronger might be going to the Bruins? Chara and Pronger on the ice together would scare the shit out of me, especially during a power play.
February 27th, 2009 at 1:59 pm
Any humanizing pics of his daughters?
/fetch
February 27th, 2009 at 2:02 pm
Good old Nick’s, love the remodeling they did upstairs
February 27th, 2009 at 2:03 pm
not too veer off the interview …
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090227/ap_on_re_us/repo_violence
if the repo man comes for your car, dont get into a shootout.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:04 pm
TBL- That happens on Bravo all the time.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:05 pm
@ Jay v: Have you ever heard Howard Eskin?
@ sportsgal: We get it. You like hockey.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:06 pm
From what I can discern, this is absolutely the truth. Having had a source on the “inside” of the Pacers for the last 10 years, so to speak, I can assure that the team has definitely noticed it.
And TBL, did you get my email re: the 4/10 76ers/Cavs game…my extra that nite is for you.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:08 pm
I like Kravitz
February 27th, 2009 at 2:08 pm
@jay v- The Pacers still a lock to make the Playoffs?
February 27th, 2009 at 2:08 pm
Reazzy…of course I have heard Eskin. He’s only slightly less of an ass than Kravitz because he occasionally knows what he’s talking about. Kravitz never does.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:09 pm
I like Kravitz
PSYYYYYYYCH!!!!!!!!!!!!
February 27th, 2009 at 2:10 pm
@ Jay V - I’m sure your source is correct in saying that they have noticed, how could they not? But, do you think that it has anything to do with the success that Colts have had in comparison to the Pacers over the last 10 years?
February 27th, 2009 at 2:11 pm
@Irishmafia…well, they are closer to the 8 spot right now than they have been in 3 months (as well as the 7 spot thanks to Det’s freefall). I give them a 65% chance to make it. I know the team is not tanking it, that’s for sure.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:12 pm
Nicks in Bloomington is fantastic.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:13 pm
@Marvin…it all started with the Pistons melee…if that hadn’t happened, so, so much would be different for that team right now.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:14 pm
@Jay V- where is my ticket?
February 27th, 2009 at 2:14 pm
While Steven Jackson and Jamaal Tinsley aren’t saints, I can’t believe the favorable treatment Mike Doss, Dominic Rhodes, Ed Johnson, Marvin Harrison, and the rest of the thugs on the Colts get.
I agree with this statement, but I feel like the PR department of the Colts is much more proactive in recognizing or “washing away” these troubled players. They are such a tight knit organization when it comes to information and it seems that the Pacers are the polar opposite.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:14 pm
What is this Nicks you speak of?
February 27th, 2009 at 2:16 pm
@marvinsgotagun
Yeah, but when the local people give the sorry excuse of bailing on the Pacers as “they’re a bunch of thugs, overpaid, etc” as gospel, it gets annoying.
Lived in Indy my whole life, and I can say with a lot of certainty that Indianapolis fans are fickle and bandwagoners. The majority of the Colts games that were on when I was a kid were blacked out due to poor ticket sales. Even in Peyton’s first couple of years, the city was fickle towards the Colts.
It’s funny how winning will make a city’s fans “die hard”, like most of these Colts “fans” will have you believe.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:16 pm
Where is bsanders when you need him?
February 27th, 2009 at 2:17 pm
@ marvin
So why bring back a guy who pissed his pants after getting popped for a DUI?
February 27th, 2009 at 2:18 pm
@Irish…anytime you make your way to Philly, let me know. Be glad to take ya.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:19 pm
Awesome name
February 27th, 2009 at 2:19 pm
was at nick’s for the first time about a month ago after the osu/indiana game..great time
February 27th, 2009 at 2:20 pm
REAZZY are you moleman? Because I think I directed my hockey comment to him, not you. There’s no hockey thread for me to discuss this news and it’s a pretty big fucking deal. Here’s an idea, why don’t you disregard my hockey comments if you don’t like the sport and save me the annoyance of having to respond to your dipshit comment?
February 27th, 2009 at 2:23 pm
thanks Jay V. that is a nice gesture
February 27th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
Granger’s overrated as all F.
/Fuck KG
Never heard of this dude.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:25 pm
What the Fuck is NICK!!!??
February 27th, 2009 at 2:26 pm
it all started with the Pistons melee…if that hadn’t happened, so, so much would be different for that team right now.
I agree…. but hello Captian Obvious. Pacers had a 30 point lead when all that start.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:26 pm
@ Bobby - I agree with you on the bandwagoners in this city. I have been a Colts season ticket holder since I could afford it, my junior year in college. That year the Colts went 3-13. You would have though that the Colts were a AAA football team after that season the way people talked. The next year their in the playoffs and all of a sudden everyone you know is the “biggest Colts fan ever”. Just wait to see what it looks like in 5 years when Peyton is gone.
btw, on Dom I feel ya (that story still cracks me up) - he goes to the Raiders doesnt do shit and the Colts get him for the season on the cheap. I think it is easier to do something like that in football opposed to basketball because of the roster size and the sport. But, like you said Indy fans are very fickle and I feel like they forgive and forget very easily.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:27 pm
I love when the Bills make a huge splash in free agency!!
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/2009/02/coles-visiting-buffalo/
February 27th, 2009 at 2:28 pm
What the Fuck is NICK!!!??
A bar in Bloomington. Don’t they play “sink the bizz” there?
February 27th, 2009 at 2:29 pm
@ Tampa - Nick’s is a popular bar in Bloomington, IN.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:29 pm
sports bar in bloomington… great food, great atmosphere..
February 27th, 2009 at 2:29 pm
PS Ive never seen a picture of this guy before.. he looks like Rich Hoffman(for my Philly neighbors out there)
February 27th, 2009 at 2:30 pm
Dmac…I guess I should have made more clear what I meant by that. Had the melee not happened, all the other off-the-court transgressions by the Pacers wouldn’t have been as big of a deal.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:30 pm
ya, exactly
February 27th, 2009 at 2:31 pm
not Laverneus Coles? that guy sucks and he went to FSU. double whammy
February 27th, 2009 at 2:31 pm
not to be a dick, but to compare mike downey’s dismissal to ones of working sportswriters is a bit disingenious. his best days, which i heard were very, very good, were far behind him. his work in his second go-round with the trib were miserably bad.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:32 pm
Was glad to see Kravitz and Mariotti leave Denver. Kravitz came at a time when Denver was still a “small town” feel and he never fit in.
But he has done well for himself.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:32 pm
Boston signed Starbury
February 27th, 2009 at 2:34 pm
Thank you so much for saying this. Dealing with these “die hard” fans in college was unbearable.
@Tampa: Nick’s
February 27th, 2009 at 2:34 pm
laugh or take heed
http://www.crime-research.org/news/26.02.2009/3719/
February 27th, 2009 at 2:35 pm
irish: that’s what I thought. Peerless Price 2.0 (washed up small guy), the other guys don’t do much for me either (although Fitzpatrick is interesting in that he’s young). Wonder if they’re trying to tell Edwards something?
February 27th, 2009 at 2:37 pm
@jpq- i forgot about Peerless Price. man that guy was horrible. the Josh Reed pick still kills me
February 27th, 2009 at 2:38 pm
Was glad to see Kravitz and Mariotti leave Denver. Kravitz came at a time when Denver was still a “small town†feel and he never fit in.
But he has done well for himself.
If by this you mean being grossly overpaid and genuinely disliked by an entire community, then yes, I would agree with you. Then again, I guess he’s not the only sports columnist in this same position.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:40 pm
irish: I was in Buffalo this summer and saw Eric Moulds out in front of his house in East Amherst. I think I’d rather have him suit up right now then any of these jokers. Dude is still pretty yoked
February 27th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
@JPQ- im just happy Tom Donahue is no longer a part of the franchise.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:43 pm
yoked doesn’t mean good.
/gholston’d
February 27th, 2009 at 2:45 pm
laugh or take heed
http://www.crime-research.org/news/26.02.2009/3719/
I need to find work in the gun industry. They’re hiring.
February 27th, 2009 at 2:49 pm
im just happy Tom Donahue is no longer a part of the franchise.
agreed. Amazing how Mularkey is a QB genius again w/ Matt Ryan. Guess you’re not a genius when you’re coaching JP Loss-Man.
I think I’d rather have him suit up right now then any of these jokers. Dude is still pretty yoked
yoked doesn’t mean good.
/gholston’d
spencer: It does when you were the 2nd best receiver in the history of a team vs a workout wonder who is swirling down the drain like almost every other tOSU player in the last 10 years. The only decent ones were the ones who went to the Bills (Clements, Winfield, Whitner).
February 27th, 2009 at 2:50 pm
KC - are you a remington guy or a mossberg guy?
good discussion here.
http://www.huntingnet.com/forum/tm.aspx?m=1369408&mpage=1
this from the mossberg wiki:
“Mossberg claims the Model 500 is the only shotgun to pass the US Army’s Mil-Spec 3443E test, “a brutal and unforgiving torture test with 3,000 rounds of full power 12 gauge buckshot”.”
February 27th, 2009 at 2:51 pm
Mike Vrabel being traded from Pats to Chiefs
http://www.nationalfootballpost.com/2009/02/chiefs-set-to-trade-for-vrabel/
February 27th, 2009 at 2:51 pm
I wouldn’t trade Kessel for Pronger. Tempting, but Kessel has a lot of upside.
February 27th, 2009 at 3:02 pm
Vrabel, Gamble, Santonio, Gonzo, Springs, Clarett (seeing if you’re paying attention)
February 27th, 2009 at 3:04 pm
like almost every other tOSU player in the last 10 years
February 27th, 2009 at 3:07 pm
but when your last stop was an all out disaster and you couldn’t get open against nickel and dime CB’s, then it means you suck.
do you not remember moulds in houston? my god man, how you could even joke about him coming back is beyond me.
then again, i still think jim brown would be the best RB on half the rosters in the NFL, so whatever.
February 27th, 2009 at 3:09 pm
His radio show can’t really even be called that. It approaches the worst ever.
If you’re in Indy and *not* listening to JMV in the afternoons, you might as well just turn your radio off.
February 27th, 2009 at 3:09 pm
KC - are you a remington guy or a mossberg guy?
My most used shotgun is the Remington 870 Wingmaster. I remember having some issues when I bought it when I was 15 or 16 (something with the firing pin, IIRC), but it has been a solid gun since then. I haven’t shot a Mossberg in years so I can’t honestly compare. There are other much, much nicer guns I would like to have if I had the money.
February 27th, 2009 at 3:11 pm
I’m a Pogue guy myself.
/technerd’d
February 27th, 2009 at 3:16 pm
@ WhoDey - Eddie White can pulls ome interviews, but shit, you would think that he is literally fellating everyone of them and just his general presence makes me want to kick him in the nuts if I would see him on the street. So….yea, JMV is the man!
February 27th, 2009 at 3:18 pm
Well I did not see this coming…. is Cassel going with him?
February 27th, 2009 at 3:20 pm
His radio show can’t really even be called that. It approaches the worst ever.
If you’re in Indy and *not* listening to JMV in the afternoons, you might as well just turn your radio off.
I’ve gotten to the point where I’ve given up on sports radio in Indy. JMV takes way to many dumbass callers who make Indy look like the dumbest sports fan town ever. If I was an out-of-towner and heard his show, I’d puke. Eddie and Kravitz actually get good guests becuase they have a tower that will almost cover the whole state, but if you guys think Mike and Mike are a bad dou…..these guys try to act just like them, but it’s 100 times worse. One plays the fat and stupid card(Eddie/Golic) and the other trys to plays the smart roll (Kravitz/Greeny), and 950 just sucks all around. I’m just glad my drive home is only 20 minutes.
Although I don’t like to listen or read him, the times I have swallowed listening to Eddie and Kravitz…..I’ve realized that Kravitz does actually know his shit when it comes to sports. Something I wouldn’t have known if I just read his columns.
February 27th, 2009 at 3:23 pm
I’ll definitely agree that JMV needs to take fewer calls, or get a better screener (although the chick is new since Cosby was canned due to CC layoffs, which sucks). Plus, getting rid of Trudouche on Fridays would be a good move (my gawd, he’s rambling on in my ear right now as I type this).
February 27th, 2009 at 3:29 pm
I stopped reading once he called Mike Downey one of the greatest columnists he’s ever read. The Chicago Tribune is horribly overrated as a newspaper, but the departure of Downey was hardly a loss.
February 27th, 2009 at 4:30 pm
This is the dick that bashed Metairie, La without knowing shit about it. Fuck him.
February 27th, 2009 at 6:27 pm
This guy is the biggest assbag in the history of sports. Oh, and the reason the Pacers get trashed more than the Colts when it comes to criminal behavior is that the Colts get rid of the guys almost immediately following said behavior, except for Harrison who was never charged nor proven to have done anything. And I agree that there has been a HUGE amount of bandwagon Colts fans in recent years, but there are some “die hards” out there who followed them and went to games when they sucked dick and still will when Manning and Polian retire.
And any Cubs fan who makes fun of another team’s fanbase for being too bandwagon-y is ridiculous. Half the people in Wrigley Field are just there to get drunk and (hopefully) get laid. Not knocking it, it’s a great outdoor bar, just saying people in glass houses…
But in conclusion, Kravtiz is an idiot who knows jackshit about sports and he can shove his tomahawk chop up his worthless fucking ass.
February 27th, 2009 at 6:33 pm
bsanders: Cubs fans are gay, that’s why.
And if the Bruins trade Kessel for Pronger they’re retarded.
February 27th, 2009 at 9:29 pm
This guy is a complete putz. Kisses Kornheiser’s ass. Why, you ask? Oh, I almost forgot — his smug mug winds up on Five Good Minutes from time to time. Talk about scraping the bottom of the toilet bowl for a guest.
Just another arrogant jagoff. Would be great if the Indy Star went out of business if for no other reason than throwing his pimpled ass out on the street. It would be almost as sweet as that hypocrite Dave Kreiger, who just got his butt bounced when the Rocky Mountain News folded. Warms my heart. Kravitz and Kreiger — lowest forms of human life.