
I have been critical of ESPN for a couple different reasons in previous posts. I was critical of some of their personalities, and the way they selectively covered stories. However, this is a post that will praise them for their newest acquisition. NFL reporter Adam Schefter started his tenure with ESPN on Monday, and I can already tell that this is a home-tun hire.
Adam Schefter's most recent gig was on the NFL Network. While a part of NLFN, Schefter established a reputation for being one of the top NFL reporters in all of the country. Some stories he would break well before anyone else had a beat on it. I remember a couple years ago, before a Thursday Night game, Schefter reported that Raiders coach Art Shell would be fired at the end of the season. Raiders owner Al Davis immediately denied this report, and called Schefter a "false rumor monger". Schefter already built the reputation among NFL fans as, "if Schefter says it, it must be true". And what do you know, he was right again. Art Shell was fired at season's end.
Ever since then, I considered Adam Schefter the most reliable NFL reporter. Now, he joins the ESPN roster, working along side one of his former rivals Chris Mortenson. It will be interesting to see how ESPN utilizes both of these "insiders". They both do pretty much the same thing, break stories and give us information from inside the team's front office. Schefter did a great job on his first day of work on Sportscenter and Monday Night Countdown. He gave interesting information nuggets, and did a solid job on reporting the alleged punch by Raiders coach Tom Cable (it always comes back to the Raiders). Similar to Vick with the Eagles, and Favre with the Vikings, Adam Schefter gives ESPN a better roster. ESPN will likely continue to be The Worldwide Leader in Sports.





