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PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 2:57 pm 
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1. They can't interview guys coming off the field. They have to put in a request 24 hours prior for interviews.

2. They can't report where guys are lining up.

3. They can't report injuries or how it happened. Nor can they report fights.

4. They can't film practice. Only during the beginning when they are stretching.

4. They can't tweet during practices.

Here's the thing, regular fans can do all of these things. Just not media members. So if something happens, the Score should go grab a fan and put him on the air. I'm serious. That's the only way news can get reported.

Some Bears fan should put up a youtube Bears training camp page so we can see some of the cool stuff in practice.


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Fucking ridiculous.

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I heard ZZ talking with B&B about this just a few mins ago. Stupid.

Dan basically said the same thing, they should just get a fan to report things

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This is just the Bears rules, correct?

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PostPosted: Thu Jul 30, 2015 3:03 pm 
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But I wonder if the Score put a fan on if the Bears would then revoke Zack's credential for punishment. I don't think they could. It wasn't Zack reporting it.


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Hawg Ass wrote:
This is just the Bears rules, correct?


No. These are new NFL rules from what I understand.


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Here's another question. Our local TV stations can't film practice like they have done in the past. But let's say a fan captures an injury or a fight on their phone and put it up on youtube. Could the station put that youtube video on the air? Or would they get their credential revoked?


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Beardown wrote:
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This is just the Bears rules, correct?


No. These are new NFL rules from what I understand.

I am not sure about that as the Packers reporters were tweeting their ass off from practice today, and taking pictures and sharing them on twitter.

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Hell they were tweeting every time Matthews was moving from inside to outside linebacker.

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Ok. Maybe it's not all NFL teams doing it, but I think some other teams are doing it.

I wonder if it's John Fox or Ryan Pace that wants it this way.


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Ok. Maybe it's not all NFL teams doing it, but I think some other teams are doing it.

I wonder if it's John Fox or Ryan Pace that wants it this way.

I am thinking it is just a Bears thing, that is pretty crazy.

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I think the Pats do something similar. THey were talking about how they wear jerseys with no numbers or names on it so no one can tell who is who.

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Giangreco was bitching about this the other day after waxing poetically about his bro trip with Kanelis.

He made it sound like new Bears policy moreso than NFL.


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This bit of idiocy from the league that bitches and moans every time Beast Mode wants to half ass Media Day at the Super Bowl.

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I'm sure teams have been doing this for years. Sending one of their pro scouts to other camps to just sit in the stands and watch. You should especially do this for your division opponents and for the team you play in week one.

I wonder if this is even against NFL rules. It's free to the public these camps. Why couldn't a scout sit with the fans? But maybe it is a rule. So I'll bet Pace and the other GMs around the NFL look in the stands to see if they recognized a pro scout that they might know and have him kicked out.


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This is total bullshit, but credulous halfwits will embrace it because they think it will help their teams win.

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Seriously, does anybody know of a Bears fan who's on vacation or retired that's at camp and will be tweeting. Or a Bourbonnais resident that works nights. I'd like to follow that guy to get some info.


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Who cares?

Nobody is getting any important information anyway.

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Seriously, does anybody know of a Bears fan who's on vacation or retired that's at camp and will be tweeting. Or a Bourbonnais resident that works nights. I'd like to follow that guy to get some info.


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Ok. Maybe it's not all NFL teams doing it, but I think some other teams are doing it.

I wonder if it's John Fox or Ryan Pace that wants it this way.

I am thinking it is just a Bears thing, that is pretty crazy.


There's a league wide edict but teams are interpreting it differently. I think it's great, fuck training camp "info." I get people like to discuss sports, but training camp is up there with pre-game batting practice in terms of relevance.


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Who cares?

Nobody is getting any important information anyway.


I'd like to know who's playing where on defense and who's getting the most reps. Cuz we don't know who's gonna win these jobs in this new 3-4 defense. Reporters aren't allowed to report this like I said.


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So this is just for credentialed media.

I know Mitch Rosen doesn't like to think outside the box, so somebody pass this onto him.

Get one of your DUMB ASS producers to sit with the fans and watch practice and report everything on twitter and on the air. Shep would do it.


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did vegas dictate this? dont they want people talking about their training camp practices 24/7? beat writers tweeting every detail keeps fans engaged all the time


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I also heard JD say that the Bears are not allowing media to live in the dorms like they have always done. For which they paid a very small fee to the university according to Dickerson. Now all the media outlets have to put their guys up in hotels or they have to drive to and from every day.

I'm cool with that. I never understood why the media got dorm rooms. What obligation does the University or the Bears have to lodge media members?


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I've said all along, that if the NFL isn't careful, and does about 100 more stupid things, I may stop watching.

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This is a stupid policy. All it does it turn-off your fans.
Any Chicago media outlet w/ balls would deputize a fan at practice and 'help' him report the news via twitter or even calling into a show. Imagine some random fan is the new Bears reporter. All he needs is a program and a decent vantage point to know which guys are lining up where.

I'm actually surprised the NFL would allow this policy whatsoever. They have been all about the fans and letting them get closer to the action. Hell, they require teams to do Hard Knocks. I hope as punishment the Bears are doing Hard KNocks next year and there is a camera up John Fox's ass.


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This is total bullshit, but credulous halfwits will embrace it because they think it will help their teams win.


Bernstein spent half of today's show torching this particular strawman, and it drove me nuts (yarr). No one at Halas Hall thinks this is going to make the Bears better on the field; it's just a way of managing the flow of information and preventing that great bugaboo of modern NFL coaches: the dread DISTRACTIONS. Ridiculous, but not harmful. The problem is that everyone's laboring under this delusion that media and fans are entitled to a level of proprietary information that would be laughable in any other industry. This is precisely why Bernstein's arguments against this policy are so flaccid. How does this make the Bears better? How does it make them worse? We're not talking about national security, here--it's just football! Great, then John Fox isn't compelled by some moral imperative to ensure that Zach Zaidman's mash notes are more detailed.

Let's play a little game. Think about the sneering disdain and utter lack of professionalism with which Dan Bernstein comports himself on a daily basis. Think about your average Bears Monday caller speculating as to how many touchdowns LeBron would score if he played tight end. Now tell me with a straight face that either of these two people are entitled to know where Pernell McPhee is lining up.

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I like it , It pretty much says fuck off to the clowns (media) . Maybe Mitch should hire a few more turds to cover the team . I wish practices were closed .

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Beardown wrote:
I'm sure teams have been doing this for years. Sending one of their pro scouts to other camps to just sit in the stands and watch. You should especially do this for your division opponents and for the team you play in week one.

I wonder if this is even against NFL rules. It's free to the public these camps. Why couldn't a scout sit with the fans? But maybe it is a rule. So I'll bet Pace and the other GMs around the NFL look in the stands to see if they recognized a pro scout that they might know and have him kicked out.


The rule is if they charge admission other teams can show up to watch.

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But unidentified Green Bay or Patriots scouts can film and tweet about our practices. Well now we know another thing about Fox, he's paranoid.

It has to be more about controlling the narrative during camp than anything else. Did the Bears hire the ghost of Goebells as their new media coordinator?


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