ON THE DL
Stefan Fatsis Is Back, Talking A Few (More) Seconds Of Panic
Episode 227. No, I could not get Jackée to show up, but we do have author Stefan Fatsis, and if it makes you feel better, I did the interview while hanging outside a window like that funny old lady used to do.


Well his book, A Few Seconds of Panic, is out on paperback, so he joins me to pitch the hell out of it. You really should buy the book. It’s not about the Denver Broncos, as much as it’s about the Broncos. And it’s not a kicking book, as much as it’s about his time as a kicker. It’s a unique inside look at an NFL team, from a guy who was a player on the team -- and also happens to be a best-selling author. It’s really a fascinating story.

And is the paperback audience a different audience than the hardcover? Can the analogy be made to that of a movie goer and one who will wait for the DVD release?
We do get back into the book to talk about training camp. Does Fatsis still get pains this time of year? Does he have to ice any parts of his body whenever he hears the words two-a-days?


We also talk about Jay Cutler’s off-season, and I ask Fatsis if, as a reporter, he knows someone is unlikeable, can one write that? Is that a story worth reporting when a person hasn’t done anything specific, he’s just an unlikeable person. It didn’t hurt in the case of Cutler that Brian Urlacher reportedly called him a pussy last week. That gave the news something to talk about. We discuss the balance of a beat writer, or any writer covering a team, with what they know, think and can write.

While Fatsis is not on Twitter, his show talked about the network and how it’s changed sports. So we talk about his take on the Tweets from an outside perspective. Is it good for sports, or are we learning too much about some of our athletes?
Last, if this podcast thing is another immersion book he’s doing, do I get to be Todd Sauerbrun? I hope so.
Go get his book. Seriously.
Housekeeping:
I clean up a little bit with some chat about the US-Mexico soccer match yesterday. That didn’t end well, did it? And if the US is going to compete at the international level, the midfielders might want to show up and take control of a match.
For more on the Rick Pitino story, check out the work over at Rush the Court.
And a hearty congratulations to Mike Tunison for joining The Sporting Blog family. It will be sad to see Spencer Hall go, but if there’s someone in the blog world who can fill those shoes, Tunison is definitely one of them. It’s a great addition to the team, and, oh yeah, he’ll be on next week to talk about his book, and the move.
Thursday, August 13, 2009

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