My interaction with Colt Lyerla
Posted: Fri Oct 18, 2013 10:53 pm
I know some of you are familiar, but for those who aren't, I did an investigative piece on former Oregon TE Colt Lyerla. You can read it here:http://www.detroitlionsdraft.com/?p=2073
Colt has (as expected) reacted negatively to the piece, even going so far as to threaten to sue me in response. I made a regrettably snarky retort to that on Twitter, which was probably stupid on my part.
Here's what I can tell you:
--my higher-ups at USA Today Digital Media group have been given emails and texts I used as source material in the process
--I omitted some even more negative material because I could not get secondary verification. I suspect that info will come out from some other sources sooner than later.
--I have offered Colt the chance to tell his story, either via an interview with me or his own piece, which I offered to run completely unedited if he desires.
--I am done interacting with anyone on social media about this case, and that includes here. That's my choice, period. I don't need the headaches. For those of you who know me outside of RealGM, you can text me if you must.
--I really, really like Lyerla as a football player. He's got legit Pro Bowl talent as a TE/H-Back/FB hybrid kind of weapon. There is a huge demand for that kind of guy and, unlike a very similar player, Colt has never killed anyone.
I'd love to write a feel-good follow up to that. Those of y'all who've known me or followed me for a long time know that's the honest truth. But he's his own worst enemy right now and every virtual punch he throws at me hits himself in the face with the people he should really care about.
And as a coda, the days of effort I put in to doing that one piece and the crapstorm it brewed have led me to conclude it's not worth trying to do something in-depth like that again. I just want to watch some game film and evaluate players on their football merits or lack thereof.
I just thought y'all should know my side and respect my decision to not talk about this further. Thanks.
Colt has (as expected) reacted negatively to the piece, even going so far as to threaten to sue me in response. I made a regrettably snarky retort to that on Twitter, which was probably stupid on my part.
Here's what I can tell you:
--my higher-ups at USA Today Digital Media group have been given emails and texts I used as source material in the process
--I omitted some even more negative material because I could not get secondary verification. I suspect that info will come out from some other sources sooner than later.
--I have offered Colt the chance to tell his story, either via an interview with me or his own piece, which I offered to run completely unedited if he desires.
--I am done interacting with anyone on social media about this case, and that includes here. That's my choice, period. I don't need the headaches. For those of you who know me outside of RealGM, you can text me if you must.
--I really, really like Lyerla as a football player. He's got legit Pro Bowl talent as a TE/H-Back/FB hybrid kind of weapon. There is a huge demand for that kind of guy and, unlike a very similar player, Colt has never killed anyone.
I'd love to write a feel-good follow up to that. Those of y'all who've known me or followed me for a long time know that's the honest truth. But he's his own worst enemy right now and every virtual punch he throws at me hits himself in the face with the people he should really care about.
And as a coda, the days of effort I put in to doing that one piece and the crapstorm it brewed have led me to conclude it's not worth trying to do something in-depth like that again. I just want to watch some game film and evaluate players on their football merits or lack thereof.
I just thought y'all should know my side and respect my decision to not talk about this further. Thanks.