I respectfully submit the following feedback.
C'mon guys - where's the quality assurance before you update your site? You gotta know you have a bunch of information hungry loons awaiting these sorts of things and when you come out with out of whack data it does nothing but damage your credibility.
I am a paying customer and visit this site daily and will continue to do so, but I do expect more from you.
I endorse this 100%. Don't just go through the motions of throwing content up; I have noticed this more so since the last redesign of the site. That redesign might have included new content management processes/software, hard telling. But give me a text only page with real/accurate data and articles please.
The very first link on the main page has been a dead link for weeks (LexyCasts). I can't tell if this is growing pains or if it is just a decision to do the bare minimum.
Unfortunately, Lexy went out of business a couple of weeks ago. We are still working with the former host of our LexyCasts, Todd Lafferty, to find a new home for those quick-hitting podcasts. The link is still on the front page because we anticipate re-starting the podcasts with Todd once he has a new venue for them to run within. MW
I am not trying to just complain. I am trying to help, but what about the sneak peak for the iPhone app in April 2010, still front page news? There is a blank dead link below that.
Articles-->Training Camps just goes to a dead end.
This is just looking around the front page for 5 minutes.
Training camp(s) hasn't/haven't opened yet. There are no training camp articles as a result. Everyone who covers the NFL is struggling this preseason due to the first labor strife in the league in over 2 decades. We are doing our best to be responsive to the developments as they happen, but nobody on staff (or in the general public) can pretend that this is a 'normal' NFL preseason. NONE of the rookies have signed contracts. NONE of the free agents have gone through the process of being courted by other teams.
NONE of the potential free agents - guys on the bubble of free agency depending on the new CBA guidelines - are known (all this is dependent on the guidelines of the yet-to-be-negotiated rules for free agency in 2011- and beyond).
I understand that all NFL fans feel frustrated right now - I
know that I am. However, I would suggest that being upset because there is no link to training camp articles before any training camps have opened is going overboard.
MW