I haven't seen anything by him since early March. If so, anyone know where he went?
His fall from grace was stunning.
Yup, and this Tutty guy (whoever that is) is rumored to have around 3200 contacts on LinkeIn.I think Tutty was looking for the confirm and the inside story.
Dez was a microcasim of what bad media can be and that is to be agenda driven.
You are trying to mock someone with about 3200 contacts on LinkedIn.
Yup, and this Tutty guy (whoever that is) is rumored to have around 3200 contacts on LinkeIn.
I wasn't at all that critical of Des. He, in many ways, was much like all the other sports writers covering UConn teams. UConn has ways of ensuring that the Courant and JI articles are perhaps a bit overly favorable. Des was guilty of that a bit. Jeff was the only guy who had the gravitas to be openly critical and his run-ins with Calhoun were legendary. Randy Smith of the JI back in the day was the only other guy who could go that far. I miss Randy a lot.
You meant "prime example" I believe. Not to worry, we all understood although not all of us quite agreed.Ugh, looking back "microcosm" wasn't really the right word choice.... ehh, oh well.
I guess we all know the answer to a puzzling Q
If Dez fell from the courant, would he make a sound? Um, no would be the correct answer.
What you meant to say is that little of his stuff got into the Courant. You do not know what he was actually doing. But that kind of treatment is what happens if someone is being pushed out. He got shifted to HS sports at the end and a lot of his stuff suddenly appeared and then just as suddenly stopped. That tells you something.Desmond Conner did precious little at the Hartford Courant after he lost the UConn football beat. That says plenty to me.
What you meant to say is that little of his stuff got into the Courant. You do not know what he was actually doing. But that kind of treatment is what happens if someone is being pushed out. He got shifted to HS sports at the end and a lot of his stuff suddenly appeared and then just as suddenly stopped. That tells you something.
Wow. Had no clue that Altavilla was gone. From the looks of the search results he left the same time as Des. Who's gonna write UConn hockey now? Or perhaps no one, they will just print the UConn press releases.It's probably not Dez; it's probably the Courant. John Altavilla, who covered women's hoops before the Texas cheerleader kerfuffle, was let go a few months ago. Jeff Jacobs and Paul Doyle left in January. I'm not 100% sure of the politics in that situation although I heard rumors that the Courant was doing some house cleaning.
That's what the Connecticut Post does. It's mostly AP stories and press releases.Who's gonna write UConn hockey now? Or perhaps no one, they will just print the UConn press releases.
Yup, and this Tutty guy (whoever that is) is rumored to have around 3200 contacts on LinkeIn.
I wasn't at all that critical of Des. He, in many ways, was much like all the other sports writers covering UConn teams. UConn has ways of ensuring that the Courant and JI articles are perhaps a bit overly favorable. Des was guilty of that a bit. Jeff was the only guy who had the gravitas to be openly critical and his run-ins with Calhoun were legendary. Randy Smith of the JI back in the day was the only other guy who could go that far. I miss Randy a lot.
"Good riddance" may be a little harsh. He hadn't been the football beat writer for a few years and with the Courant cutting back, I'm not sure this was 100% his decision. I don't like to see anyone lose their job on someone else's terms, but the relationship that had developed over the last few seasons on the football beat with his readers probably made him low hanging fruit to not have his contract renewed.Good riddance. The guy didn't even know the player's positions or names. So many mistakes when I read his articles. It was an embarrassment.
After he was moved off the UConn football beat, I recall that Desmond Conner was shifted over to share in the beat that Mike Anthony had been doing, the Connecticut college sports beat (basically, college sports other than UConn football and basketball). Mike Anthony really made something of that beat. Desmond Conner did not have the same effect.