Rob Demovsky
Rob Demovsky is an experienced journalist who has spent over a decade covering the Green Bay Packers for the Green Bay Press-Gazette. He joined ESPN.com in 2013 as their Green Bay Packers reporter, and his work can be found on the NFC North blog. Demovsky is known for his deep knowledge of the team, franchise history, and life in Green Bay. He is active on Twitter @RobDemovsky.
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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
92%
Examples:
- Mark Murphy expresses concern about logistics for his team but also says they would be glad to go if chosen
- Rob Demovsky uses language that dehumanizes the Eagles by referring to them as 'unsportsmanlike'
Conflicts of Interest
0%
Examples:
No current examples available.
Contradictions
85%
Examples:
- The article quotes Rob Demovsky as saying 'We want to make sure that we're not at a competitive disadvantage in terms of how long it takes us to get to Brazil'. This statement implies that there were concerns about the logistics of traveling from Green Bay-Austin Straubel International Airport, but this is not clear from the article.
- The article states that 'the first-ever game in South America' will be played between the Packers and Eagles on Friday, Sept. 6. However, this is not true as there are only two games scheduled for Week 1 of the NFL season and neither involve international teams playing each other on a Friday night.
- The Packers lost their only previous international game to the New York Giants in London.
Deceptions
62%
Examples:
- The article claims that 'the first-ever game in South America' will be played between the Packers and Eagles on Friday, Sept. 6. However, this is not true as there are only two games scheduled for Week 1 of the NFL season and neither involve international teams playing each other on a Friday night.
- The article quotes Rob Demovsky as saying 'We want to make sure that we're not at a competitive disadvantage in terms of how long it takes us to get to Brazil'. This statement implies that there were concerns about the logistics of traveling from Green Bay-Austin Straubel International Airport, but this is not clear from the article.
- The article states that 'the first-ever game in South America' will be played between the Packers and Eagles on Friday, Sept. 6. However, this is not true as there are only two games scheduled for Week 1 of the NFL season and neither involve international teams playing each other on a Friday night.
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