The current crop of sports writers isn't likely to come up with a Rosetta stone for sure nor even begin the approach the high level of journalism produced by the likes of a Grantland Rice or a Fred Russel to name a couple.
No, today the cheap pot shot is the order of the day, interspersed with grammatical mistakes that shouldn't even be found in a fourth grade essay and oozing with an unearned intellectual arrogance taken from some fantasy world in which they believe their power of the pen entitles them to rule the world, or in this case the sports world.
I will drop them one clue, if they work for the Tennessean which is a Gannet company, they would be well advised to demand to actually see the real contract that determines what their eventual retirement settlement will be, those pretty brochures that promise the moon aren't worth a sheet of used toilet paper in a court of law, ask any law student for that fact.
Anyway the Tennessean just went from $.50 to $.75 a copy and it was way overpriced at $.50.