Steve Rushin, of Sports Illustrated:
" ... The Olympics have more down time than federal prison...."
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/olympics/2004/writers/08/17/oly.downtime/index.html
In another story, Frank DeFord asked if Michael Phelps would be in wrestling and other sports for the duration of the games.
How many stories of empty seats do we need to endure? Sports Illustrated's Jon Wertheim headline: Empty Olympics stands lead to lack of excitement and lousy television. Frankly, the TV is fine.
Perhaps, the fans are interested in wading past the mud so easily flug by the journalists. So, perhaps, we've got a man bites dog story unfolding. Clueless journalists might be jumping on the wrong bandwagons.
Negativity wants to rule the day. This negativity, (U.S. boxing hasn't been competitive for several Olympics -- as lead by Richard hoffer) does nothing but illustrate lazyness from writers. Case in point: Don't tell how poor the boxers are going to do until after you've introduced the individuals and perhaps the coaches.