Is Gen Z too ANXIOUS to be professional athletes? | Random Offense
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This episode of Random Offense is a rich discussion on the current state of sports media, kicking off with an analysis of the bizarre, high-stakes public feud between hot-take artist Nick Wright and investigative journalist Pablo Torre over the definition and difficulty of "Capital J journalism." The hosts pivot to the increasingly contentious relationship between media and Gen Z athletes, examining why players like the Chargers' Justin Herbert are stiff-arming post-game interviews and debating the controversy surrounding Falcons running back Bijan Robinson's casual use of a homophobic phrase from a childhood game. Finally, the conversation shifts to a major NBA debate, arguing why Steph Curry is historically a better player than Kobe Bryant, suggesting that Kobe's death and his association with the Lakers brand have overinflated his legacy in the minds of many fans.
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