Is it right? Does big ben deserve to have his name protected to this extent? Do you think it violates ESPN's journalistic responsibility? do they even have one anymore, are are they now allowed to pick and choose as an entertainment entity? Do you think an athlete who does not make himself as avalble to the network on a daily basis during football season as ben does would get the same treatment?
ESPN is a joke for this. Ben hasnt even sought to 'protect' his name in this as he has already released a statment, so has his team, so has the nfl, so has the AP, so has his local papers, so has everyone - but ESPN.
ESPN has shown no desire to avoid posting stories regarding civil suits in the past (Roberto Alomar being sued for giving an ex gf HIV, Marvin Harrison being accused of shooting a guy - which has an article up TODAY...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4348077, former NFL kicker tony Zandejas in a civil case regarding a rape issue, which has an article up TODAY...
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=4342651)
So unless ESPN can come up with a good reason why Ben is different than the other civil suits they have posted, they are a joke.
This stinks of favoritism towards an athlete that ESPN wants to keep happy, and thats a shame.