Most of the reporters check with BBI from time to time.
During the upcoming mini-camp, the position coaches and assistant general manager will be made available to the media.
Instead of asking another question about dead snaps, green dots, Barkley's absence, or Bellinger's biceps, can we get some questions about the new free agents and draft picks, as well as second-year players.
I'm talking about guys like Parris Campbell, Amani Oruwariye, Bobby McCain, Tre Hawkins, Jordon Riley, Gervarrius Owens, Joshua Ezeudu, Dane Belton, Marcus McKethan, among others.
A little diversity in the questions please. The position coaches are a great place to start.
Very rarely I see posts on BBI on how diverse the questions are vs. posts on how absurd they are.
Could also be that's because it never happens.
Give us your brief snapshot and analysis of Makai Polk, Kalil Pimpleton, and Jaydon Mickens and why each could have a shot at this years final roster in a Kafka offense.
Coordinator: He is learning our system, he is doing very well, he is doing everything we have asked him to do. Hard worker. Next question.
1. Saquon, Saquon, Saquon
2, DJs contract
3. Saquon, Saquon, Saquon
4. How many wins are you predicting
5. What about this awful schedule
6. Saquon, Saquon, Saquon
Only is fans who actually want to hear about players really care.
As I typed that, felt like an ESPN interview. That’s 95% of the public’s depth of interest.
Jordan Riley is the guy who interests me the most at this point because he stands out as the "huh?" pick.
Coordinator: He is learning our system, he is doing very well, he is doing everything we have asked him to do. Hard worker. Next question.
Sometimes. But you will be amazed at how much position coaches can/will reveal. The DL coach, for instance, is a goldmine of info. Same with the DB coach.
Or, we were under a lot of time pressure at the draft and his name was easy to spell.
Or, you will get the real reason, (like, you can't coach size) which will probably be of interest only to Riley's mom.
Please explain your involvement as Special Teams Coordinator when this management is considering a veteran player signing.
Maybe KT put in the good word? I assume he's a DT and not a Chip Kelly type DL like Armstead and Buckner, big tall DEs who are a good fit for a 3-3 - if Oregon even plays that.
Maybe KT put in the good word? I assume he's a DT and not a Chip Kelly type DL like Armstead and Buckner, big tall DEs who are a good fit for a 3-3 - if Oregon even plays that.
I think there is; Riley's skillset is at NT where we're already three-deep and no good options should Leonard Williams get injured.
"How good did it feel to <insert memorable player contribution>?"
Whenever I hear that question, I know we're dealing with a lazy, inept, or mediocre journalist.
I’d be pretty interested in the response. Been wondering about this selection ever since the draft. My hypothesis is that late in the draft, if you think a prospect is limited but has one specific high level ability, you take him because late picks are so unlikely to work out. But that’s a guess.
Same with Collin Johnson after the Achilles. If I remember correctly, he was looking pretty good at camp last year.
Nature of the media beast in this Internet/profit age.
Nature of the media beast in this Internet/profit age.
100%
To wit - which writers are people most consistently starting threads about here? The ones that aggravate everyone. It’s a schtick that works way too much