Martenzie Johnson

Martenzie Johnson is a senior writer for Andscape. He covers sports topics such as football, basketball, baseball, and more. He has written articles about players like Lamar Jackson, C.J. Stroud, Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, Travis Kelce, Josh Dobbs, Patrick Mahomes.

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The Daily's Verdict

This author has a poor reputation for journalistic standards and is not considered a reliable news source.

Bias

85%

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  • The author also seems to have a bias against other teams and players by using words like 'celebrating' and 'surprise Super Bowl berth', suggesting that they are not worthy of praise or recognition. He also uses terms like 'rookie's bright future' and 'legendary Black astronomer', which could be seen as patronizing or exaggerated.
  • The author does not provide any evidence to support his claims, such as statistics, quotes, or sources. This makes his articles seem unreliable and biased.
  • The author shows a clear bias towards Lamar Jackson by using phrases like 'no more excuses' and 'critical games', implying that he has not performed well in important situations. He also uses the term 'Ravens' instead of Baltimore Ravens or just Ravens, which could be seen as disrespectful to the team name.

Conflicts of Interest

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  • The author does not have any obvious ties or affiliations to any teams, players, organizations, or individuals that could influence his writing. He also does not appear to be promoting any products or services related to sports journalism.
  • There are no clear conflicts of interest mentioned in the author's biography.

Contradictions

85%

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  • The author also contradicts his own statements by claiming that Jackson's first touchdown drive was his only one, while providing evidence from another article that shows otherwise.
  • The author contradicts himself by saying that Jackson missed throws he should have made and held onto the ball for too long, but also says that he took a shotgun snap and froze the defense. These are two different types of plays and cannot both be true.
  • The author does not acknowledge any possible errors or inconsistencies in his articles, which makes them seem dishonest and untrustworthy.

Deceptions

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Examples:

  • The author may be trying to manipulate the reader's emotions or opinions by using words like 'celebrating', 'surprise Super Bowl berth', and 'legendary Black astronomer'. These phrases could make readers feel more invested in his articles, but they also distort reality and ignore other perspectives.
  • The author uses deceptive practices by making false claims and exaggerating facts about Lamar Jackson's performance. He also does not provide any supporting evidence for his statements, which makes them seem misleading and unreliable.

Recent Articles

Ravens Fall to Chiefs in AFC Championship Game: Halftime Score 17-7

Ravens Fall to Chiefs in AFC Championship Game: Halftime Score 17-7

Broke On: Tuesday, 30 January 2024 The Baltimore Ravens lost to the Kansas City Chiefs 17-10 in the AFC Championship game. Despite a strong first quarter, Lamar Jackson caught his own pass and Travis Kelce scored a touchdown for the Chiefs, leaving the Ravens struggling to keep up with their offense.