Is asking about players view on social media, if Geoff Schwartz has tried some matzoh ball soup and non stop Syracuse crap in the Bromley piece? We get maybe 90 seconds of information and someone is asking that shit?? All of the player interviews save Cullen Jenkins were unwatchable drivel.
It's FOOTBALL practice ask about the fing game not who likes Facebook. JFC I hate the people who cover this team save one or two I don't want to slap in the face. And someone get Dottino a Valium, good Lord he's annoying.
In an ice tub. Asking Pugh about some bowl game and Doug Marrone leaving...whoopdee do. Wouldn't that be best done privately or via telephone so you aren't eating up the few moments players can speak about practice or the upcoming game? I shouldn't be this annoyed, but it really irked me.
Spot on. It's remarkable how terribly prepared most football reporters are.
In contrast, I watched a press conference with Jurgen Klinsmann during the World Cup (or right before), and it seemed like 80-90% of the questions were things I was hoping would be asked when I tuned in. Night and day difference.
There's very little point in asking anything really hard-hitting
It's FOOTBALL practice ask about the fing game not who likes Facebook. JFC I hate the people who cover this team save one or two I don't want to slap in the face. And someone get Dottino a Valium, good Lord he's annoying.
In contrast, I watched a press conference with Jurgen Klinsmann during the World Cup (or right before), and it seemed like 80-90% of the questions were things I was hoping would be asked when I tuned in. Night and day difference.
These players take NFL-sponsored courses on speaking to the media in cliches and saying a lot of words that add up to nothing.