Jerry Brewer

Washington, D.C. Sports columnist Education: Western Kentucky University, BA in Print Journalism Jerry Brewer is a sports columnist at The Washington Post. He joined The Post in 2015 after more than eight years as a columnist with the Seattle Times. During his career, he also has worked at The Courier-Journal in Louisville, Ky., The Orlando Sentinel and The Philadelphia Inquirer. He approaches sports journalism with a mantra: “The game is not the story. The game is a platform to tell a story.” Through sports, Brewer chronicles the ups and downs, virtues and flaws, of humans whose lives play out before thousands of fans. He sees sports as riveting to the imagination and enlivened by the za

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a mixed reputation for journalistic standards. It is advisable to fact-check, scrutinize for bias, and check for conflicts of interest before relying on the author's reporting.

Bias

85%

Examples:

  • >> This one was hard. This one challenged them to find answers and resist the urge to question themselves.

Conflicts of Interest

50%

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No current examples available.

Contradictions

85%

Examples:

  • San Francisco’s offense is known for creating explosive plays, but they struggled in this game and had to rely on their defense to win.
  • There is no trophy for having the look of a champion
  • The San Francisco 49ers are not perennial championship-caliber squads

Deceptions

30%

Examples:

  • San Francisco’s dominance in football with their pulverizing style and schematic innovation

Recent Articles

San Francisco 49ers Win Divisional-Round Game Against Green Bay Packers with Christian McCaffrey's Late Touchdown

San Francisco 49ers Win Divisional-Round Game Against Green Bay Packers with Christian McCaffrey's Late Touchdown

Broke On: Tuesday, 23 January 2024 The San Francisco 49ers won the divisional-round game against the Green Bay Packers with a final score of 24-21. Christian McCaffrey led the comeback, running for 98 yards and two second-half touchdowns, including the game-winning score with just over one minute remaining. Tight end George Kittle also had a crucial role in San Francisco's offense during the final drive.