Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Bucks Irrelevant on JSOnline.com

As of 1:30 pm CST on Wednesday, October 29, 2008, www.jsonline.com, the website of the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel, still doesn't have an article related to last nights Bucks game, the season opener against the Chicago Bulls. Are they sending a message that, as of now, the Bucks aren't a story? Who could blame them. Even though this team has a new GM and new head coach, they still aren't worth the price of admission.

The last published article relating to the Bucks was published on October 24th. Nice!

Keep up the good work JSOnline. Or are you trying to get me to pay for an online subscription to Bucks content? Normally I wouldn't care. But I live in Green Bay and aside from the Packers, the Press Gazzette fails to produce any original content. So, for now, I guess I'll stick to the AP article and visit ESPN.com

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