Sep
2
2010
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“People are buying tickets and Arrowhead Stadium is being (re)built to watch people win. Not to watch people give great effort.”
Tim Grunhard, 810 AM
“Packers hardly bother”
Headline to game story of the Chiefs’ 17-13 win over the Packers at Arrowhead Thursday night, Milwaukee Journal Sentinal
“I would say the biggest thing in the (Chiefs’) preseason is Tyson Jackson. He looked awful once again tonight.”
Jason Anderson, on the Chiefs second-year defensive lineman’s effort against the Eagles, 810 AM
“I think we’re better (on offense). We clearly have more speed and more flexibility. I think we are a better football team.”
Brian Waters, in an interview Monday with Bob Fescoe, 610 AM
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Sep
2
2010
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“Missouri is issuing its own justice here in an unnecessary and possibly irresponsible rush to judgment, effectively convicting a man before he’s able to defend himself in court. Washington’s legal team may have a case that Mizzou is polluting the potential jury pool. And if he’s found not guilty, he’ll have a much bigger case than that.”
Sam Mellinger, columnist, Kansas City Star
GH: I have heard a number of voices on radio and in print calling Mizzou’s “permanent suspension” of Washington a rash and unfair rush to judgment. It is my opinion that anyone condemning MU’s decision to boot the former senior captain from the team is just as guilty of reacting without all the facts. Read on.
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Sep
1
2010
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“This city is ready to turn on Matt Cassel. I’m not sure I know why.”
Kevin Kietzman, 810 AM
GH: Season two for the Chiefs’ quarterback has yet to begin but yet there is a growing concern among the media and fans that Scott Pioli’s $60-million man is not the man to return Arrowhead and the Chiefs to greatness. Read on.
“I think (the fans) have already turned on the guy. I think they are going to have to go look for another quarterback at some point.”
Nate Bukaty, 810 AM
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Aug
30
2010
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“According to the report, the alleged victim’s female roommate said she let (Derrick) Washington into the apartment at approximately 2:30 a.m. on June 19. The roommate said Washington was there to see her and was the only male in the apartment during the time of the incident. She stated Washington was in her room for a brief period of time before he told her he would be right back. She said he returned approximately three minutes later, during which time she did not hear any noises such as a toilet flushing, water running or a door closing. She said after Washington returned, he stayed until approximately 3 a.m., when she escorted him out.”
Joe Walljasper, writer, Columbia Tribune
GH: So where was Washington during the unaccounted for three minutes? It appears he went uninvited into the bedroom of the roommate/victim, who happens to also beWashington’s former tutor. What happened then? Read on.
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Aug
29
2010
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“I think they are still skeptical about Jamaal (Charles). I don’t know why they are. I think he’s the best player on the team.”
Nick Wright, on the Chiefs’ reluctance to name Charles as their starting running back, TV 5
“Trend or no trend, I think it comes down to coaches, instincts and feel.”
Todd Haley, when asked about rotating Thomas Jones and Jamaal Charles in the Chiefs’ backfield and on which player is the starter, 810 AM
GH: Does it matter which running back starts? Probably to the guy who doesn’t get the nod. Read on.
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Aug
26
2010
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“If you want to hear me bag on the other station or the other people at the other station, this segment is not a bad one to listen to. But then after that, you’re gonna have to follow me on Twitter because I won’t do it on the radio anymore because we don’t need to.”
Nick Wright, 610 AM
GH: Earlier this week Wright went off on a couple of 810 employees for what he perceived as a cowardly two-faced attack from them on Twitter and beyond. Read on.
“Before we address the fair criticism of The Explanation, let me quickly address the unfair criticisms. Which were from absolutely cowardly, two-faced liars! Such as the producer for Soren Petro’s show, Doug Stewart. Such as a guy I thought I had a good relationship with in Jason Anderson. And that being the idea that we could have taken phone calls but we didn’t because no one was listening and we weren’t getting any phone calls. That is laughable.”
Nick Wright, 610 AM
GH: Wright had the stones to name names and he did – a road few members of the media dare to tread. A day later, though, Wright had calmed considerably and withdrew most of his poison-tipped arrows. Read on.
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Aug
25
2010
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Headed home after work Wednesday night and found myself near the Truman Sports Complex around 6:30 PM. “What the hell,” I thought. “Why not go check out the new Arrowhead during the free open house and practice.” Here are my notes and a link to my photos below.
- Walking through the massive Hall of Honor – easily the most impressive new addition to the stadium – is humbling, nostalgic, moving, inspiring and also depressing. It was fun to soak in all that rich Chiefs’ history and relive many of those great moments through video, photos, and artifacts that I lived through in the ‘60s and again in the ‘90s. You could see it on the collective faces of the old and young who shared my glow. But the reality of where this franchise has been the past decade was a stark reminder of how far removed from those glory years we now are.
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Aug
25
2010
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“I’ve met Michael Coleman (Channel 5’s sports anchor and CTN’s sideline reporter). I like him very much. But they’ve got some work to do. I felt bad for the Chiefs, they had a bad performance. I felt worse for Channel 5.”
Kevin Kietzman, following the Chiefs’ opener in Atlanta, 810 AM
GH: Kietzman originally blasted TV 5 for hiring Coleman over Frank Boal. KK was very critical of Coleman because he was coming from New York and hadn’t worked in the KC area for decades. Now that KK’s met Coleman, he likes him “very much” but he wasn’t any less critical of Coleman and Channel 5’s broadcast after the Chiefs/Bucs game. And for good reason – Michael Coleman is quickly becoming TV 5’s Trezelle Jenkins. Read on.
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Aug
23
2010
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“Rick Vacek hated me. The guy hates me. They made me and him go to lunch every Friday at Chili’s. And for five straight Fridays, he sat across from me and told me no one read Jason Whitlock. Every Friday my boss is telling me no one reads me and I suck.”
Jason Whitlock, referring to his sports editor at The Star in the late ‘90s, The Explanation
GH: Rick Vacek was Whitlock’s third sports editor at The Star. I worked under Vacek as well in the late ‘90s but his time at The Star was short. I knew him for about a year before I left for my not-so-memorable time in radio. Vacek emailed me after listening to The Explanation online. He wanted to give his side of the story. Since Jason spent a great deal of time opining about the plight of ethics in journalism, I thought it best to allow Vacek’s voice here to add some balance. You should make the determination if it also adds a whiff of common sense. Read on for Vacek’s takes.
“I’m probably out of my mind to respond to this nonsense, but then, I’ve been told I’m nuts more than a few times. I was incredulous (Friday) when I heard Jason’s accusation that, soon after arriving at The Star in 1998, I took him to lunch and told him his column ‘sucked’ and no one read it. (Frankly, I was equally incredulous that anyone even remembers my brief stay in K.C.) Maybe it was just Jason’s attempt at humor, because it sure isn’t an attempt at the truth. I had an infant daughter at home at the time, so sleep deprivation was part of life, but my memory of those days isn’t THAT foggy. First of all, I would never use such vulgar language with an employee. Anyone who’s ever known me knows that.”
Rick Vacek, former sports editor at The Kansas City Star
GH: I would hazard a guess that no one listening or watching The Explanation thought Whitlock’s attack on Vacek or any of his former editors was an attempt at humor.
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Aug
23
2010
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“I thought it was maybe a bit of a missed opportunity for Jason.”
Nick Wright, when asked his opinion of Whitlock’s ‘The Explanation,” TV 5
GH: Nick Wright appeared as a guest on Michael Coleman’s “Off the Bench” show Sunday evening, along with Randy Covitz, the long-time Kansas City Star sports writer. This duo may have been an even odder pairing than Sonny & Cher – and we know what that union gave us – Chaz Bono. Wright was dressed in a casual-but-cool Italia warm-up jacket while Covitz spent the 10-minute segment with a transfixed stare at something on the floor of the studio. Even when answering questions, Covitz continued to stare at the floor near Coleman’s chair. If this had been an episode of “Lie To Me,” Covitz would have been tased for refusing to make eye contact. Why did Wright think Whitlock dropped the ball during his Explanation? Read on.
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Aug
22
2010
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“I don’t make threats. That’s not the way I operate. I said, ‘Look, if this Yahoo thing doesn’t run, I’m not writing any more sports columns for The Kansas City Star.’ I’ve had enough.”
Jason Whitlock, getting to the meat of why his “vacation” from The Star lasted three months and ultimately led to his departure from the daily newspaper, The Explanation
GH: Whitlock had made a written reference to YahooSports.com as the source for the Kansas basketball ticket scandal story in his final Star column back in May. His sports editor, Holly Lawton, communicated to him the night before it ran that she was going to remove that reference. “We can’t reference YahooSports in The Kansas City Star,” Lawton told him. It was this impasse that ended JW’s 16-year career with The Star and gave us one hour and ten minutes of the best radio maybe ever in Kansas City — followed by two hours of a muddled mess that had me longing for more solo Whitlock. Here’s my OTC on The Explanation.
“Some Kansas City Star employees and (Sport Editor Mike) Fannin are at the Caddyshack Bar in the River Market. The guy (Fannin) gets so liquored up, he’s kissing all over the neck of one male employee – not in a sexual way but he’s… (immediate DEAD AIR at 4:13 PM).”
Jason Whitlock, The Explanation
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Aug
19
2010
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“The reason he has always moved in the past is to get back at the place he was moving from. So will he try and get back at The Star? He will. I know this about Jason, if he can think of a way to get back at The Star – he will do it.”
Frank Boal, 810 AM
GH: With Whitlock’s much anticipated “The Explanation” scheduled for today at 3:00 PM (broadcast live on 610 Sports and Time Warner’s Metro Sports), expectations are that Jason will lay an ass-clown suit on his former employer of 16 years, The Kansas City Star. If he chooses this route, I believe he is making a rare PR mistake that will spiral his now precarious career.
“You can leave (a job), you just don’t have to dynamite the bridge behind you. You can leave, you can just leave in a different way! If I’m (Jason Whitlock), I’d kinda look behind and say, ‘Yo man, it just doesn’t work this way. The bridges aren’t all in front of me anymore. One of these days he’s gonna hit a roadblock and not go anywhere.’ There’s no one who is gonna help you. There is no one who is gonna be in your corner and be your friend or give you a job.”
Frank Boal, recounting the numbers of bridges Whitlock has torched in his wake, with the most recent about to be the Kansas City Star, 810 AM
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Aug
18
2010
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Jason Whitlock’s self-dubbed “The Explanation” has found a home. The press release below was sent out Wednesday afternoon by Ryan Maguire, the program director at 610 Sports Radio. I cannot recall anything even remotely similar to this happening in KC media circles with another well-known KC celeb. I think we can have some fun with suggesting questions for the big guy’s Friday sitdown with Nick Wright. The press release is below.
(Mission, KS) – 610 Sports Radio announced today that former Kansas City Star columnist Jason Whitlock will make an exclusive appearance on the station at 3 p.m. on Friday Continue reading
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Aug
18
2010
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“It was the most entertaining press conference I’ve ever been a part of with Todd Haley. It was must listen radio and maybe must see TV if you’re able to see it later on. When he walked off the podium he was not a happy man at all.”
Jason Anderson, on Haley’s Tuesday press conference, 810 AM
GH: I listened to Haley’s Tuesday presser from start to finish once and caught repeat pieces two and three times via our two local sports talk radio stations. If I had not been told how contentious the presser got between Haley and the media, I would not have been able to tell from the audio. Unfortunately, I missed the replay on Metro Sports. [Side note: Both 810 and 610 are doing an excellent job of delivering their audiences timely Chiefs’ reports from camp and entertaining commentary. A tip of the helmet to all the work and time everyone at these two stations puts in to deliver quality radio coverage the likes we have never before received during training camp. Metro Sports also does network-quality work but it’s just not as accessible during my commutes.
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Aug
17
2010
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“Whitlock leaving The Star”
Headline in Tuesday’s KC Star
GH: The active tense of this headline makes it appear Whitlock is still at The Star and merely in the process of departing. I think that is just as misleading as the “Whitlock is on vacation” blurb the sports page has been promoting for the past two months. As Whitlock might say, “He gone.” Maybe he’s vacationing in “Codd-a-raddo.”
“I’m going to explain. I’m just letting the liars wrap up their false narratives first.”
Jason Whitlock, alerting the world via Twitter that he is not yet ready to divulge his side of the story, Twitter
GH: The Vacation (apparently) has ended. I’ll need to check the print edition of next Sunday’s Star to be completely certain – because we all know accuracy is held in high esteem on this story. All the tweets and burps coming from JW concerning “liars” and “false narratives” need to start with the baloney-filled storyline that his former employer has been publishing he was “on vacation” since late May.
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