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Compared to other big budget sports, elite wrestlers and coaches are shielded from answering tough questions. Imagine if the Snyder situation was basketball, or Bassett was the number 1 football recruit. In these sports, the coach and those around the program would be pressured constantly to make a comment. Instead we live in a world where Snyder was shielded from the media at Final X and Cael never had to go on record about it. While the situation has improved in recent years with FLO and other outlets, sports journalists are still too scared of having access to top programs cut off. Fans and supporters are left to follow social media rumors and debate via chatrooms without fact checking.

What would it take to have a better wrestling media other than money?

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I honestly don’t really blame the media, I blame the programs.  It seems their fear of “being cut off” is legitimate, IIRC I think those types of threats were basically what led to the situation that ultimately caused Willie to leave Flo.  It would’ve been nice for someone to push the Snyder issue, but I’m sure they would’ve just said “we can’t comment on an ongoing legal matter” or something anyway.  

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Speaking of the Snyder lack of interview, here is a comment from I believe one of Intermat’s correspondents (although the podcast is no longer called the Intermat podcast), saying that holding Snyder out was “egregious.”  Starts at 19:00

 

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The last journo to ask a tough question got tea-bagged by the entire fanbase.

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12 hours ago, Former158 said:

Compared to other big budget sports, elite wrestlers and coaches are shielded from answering tough questions. Imagine if the Snyder situation was basketball, or Bassett was the number 1 football recruit. In these sports, the coach and those around the program would be pressured constantly to make a comment. Instead we live in a world where Snyder was shielded from the media at Final X and Cael never had to go on record about it. While the situation has improved in recent years with FLO and other outlets, sports journalists are still too scared of having access to top programs cut off. Fans and supporters are left to follow social media rumors and debate via chatrooms without fact checking.

What would it take to have a better wrestling media other than money?

To my knowledge, USA Wrestling never even acknowledged Kyle Snyder's arrest. I figured they would've posted something when he was temporarily suspended by SafeSport. (Kudos to FloWrestling.org for posting the story.) But, nope, the adults at USA Wrestling just closed their eyes, put their fingers in their ears and held their collective breath until the suspension was lifted. 

So, yeah, It's tough for me to blame the journalists when our programs don't want to act like their in charge.

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15 minutes ago, Voice of the Quakers said:

To my knowledge, USA Wrestling never even acknowledged Kyle Snyder's arrest. I figured they would've posted something when he was temporarily suspended by SafeSport. (Kudos to FloWrestling.org for posting the story.) But, nope, the adults at USA Wrestling just closed their eyes, put their fingers in their ears and held their collective breath until the suspension was lifted. 

So, yeah, It's tough for me to blame the journalists when our programs don't want to act like their in charge.

Yes apparently it was USA wrestling that did not make Snyder available for interviews (the only 1 of the winners that was not)

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22 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

Who?

The kid who asked Cael about sequencing.

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4 minutes ago, pawrestler said:

Assuming Pyles but I like to think it was the kid who asked Cael if he’d like PSU to sequence better 

Precisely.

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20 minutes ago, 1032004 said:

Yes apparently it was USA wrestling that did not make Snyder available for interviews (the only 1 of the winners that was not)

How do you know that it was not Snyder who requested not to be interviewed and USA Wrestling simply acquiesced (I learned that word from Pirates of the Carribean) his request? 

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12 minutes ago, Wrasslin said:

How do you know that it was not Snyder who requested not to be interviewed and USA Wrestling simply acquiesced (I learned that word from Pirates of the Carribean) his request? 

I don’t, but that’s the same thing IMO.

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2 hours ago, nhs67 said:

The kid who asked Cael about sequencing.

I thought it was the lady that wrote the Ferrari --> UNC piece. Folks sure swarmed her

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2 hours ago, alex1fly said:

I thought it was the lady that wrote the Ferrari --> UNC piece. Folks sure swarmed her

She had a great right cross of her own.  Dodn't back down.  I don't think she wrote it, though.

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1 hour ago, Interviewed_at_Weehawken said:

She didn't write the piece; she was merely quoted.  But I'm glad she swarmed back.

Most of the angst was directed at her, but there was some at the author as well.  She was the same author that wrote about Rob Koll saying there are a lot of good looking women at UNC.

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