Any journalist who graduated with a journalism degree from Marshall, as Chuck did, would know that you have to do some work to properly cover a story. Unless I'm mistaken, players like Jean-Louis, et. al., would not sign a "no compete" clause as it is with some businesses. In other words, when Jean-Louis went to Shepherd he would not be placed under a "gag rule" that would forbid him from stating the reason he was no longer at MU (as would apply in some business terminations). In the cases of the dismissed players, it would seem to me that all Chuck would have to do would be to pick up the phone and then let the player tell him why he is no longer playing football at MU.
Ernie Salvatore "stirred the pot" just as much as Landon. However, Salvatore would do his work and cover a story worth covering. His "Pardon Me I Was Just Asking" columns were always popular because he was usually questioning some action of the MU Athletic Department that he felt needed to be addressed. However, as I recall, Ernie always did his homework. IMO,there are multiple ways for Chuck to cover an important story with a little effort and the blame should not be cast at the Athletic Department's feet.