ClickClack said:
I find it funny living in Boston now, their local media defends their teams to the grave. They are annoyingly loyal and passionate. Their press defends their teams and acts like homers.
But not Houston. We gotta eat our own and "keep it real". Good job guys. Not like the national media won't already eat us alive every opportunity they get.
I think this is partly because Houston is somewhat of a "stepping stone" in the media world, whereas Boston is a destination. If you get a job in Boston, you settle and make a career. We have had a few great sportswriters make a career in Houston (Mickey Herskowitz), but a lot more who either stayed here because they weren't talented enough to go elsewhere or who left town as soon as they could get a better job (Drellich). And the best way to get noticed by a bigger outlet is to show you're not a homer, to show you hit hard and ask tough questions and basically drive everyone crazy, which is kind of what journalism is all about.
The other thing is, sportswriters in Boston and New York are big homers because the fanbases there would roast them on a stick if they weren't. Houston hasn't shown its reporters that their lives will be misery if they don't put the team first. Gotta e-mail them and tell them what you think. They do read the e-mails. and often write back.