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The worst bone head play on Saturday
Posted on 9/13/21 at 9:13 am
Posted on 9/13/21 at 9:13 am
No not that one.
The one during Pittman's press conference when some retard (Ty Pennington?) asked "Coach! Did you get a chance to do the horns down?"
Like all we need is another #karma moment for this program.
Thankfully Pitt didn't take the bait and just said "naw, that's not my style. If you guys want to do that, I'm okay with it but it's just not my style".
Why don't they ask actual questions like "Hey great win, coach. You seemed to move the ball at will except in the red zone, why do you think that is?" Or "The defense was great against their quarterback but the dual threat qb was able to move the ball, why do you think that is?"
The one during Pittman's press conference when some retard (Ty Pennington?) asked "Coach! Did you get a chance to do the horns down?"
Like all we need is another #karma moment for this program.
Why don't they ask actual questions like "Hey great win, coach. You seemed to move the ball at will except in the red zone, why do you think that is?" Or "The defense was great against their quarterback but the dual threat qb was able to move the ball, why do you think that is?"
Posted on 9/13/21 at 9:25 am to dbeck
I didn't mind it too much considering that was basically what everyone at the game was doing the whole time but Pittman handled that as well as you could and it wasn't coach speak, he truly doesn't do that type of stuff. Seems like he is too happy and grateful for his position right now to even think about doing something like that.
Posted on 9/13/21 at 9:42 am to dbeck
Arkansas media gonna Arkansas media
"Hey uh Coach, uh...you scored more points than Texas...uh, how'd that feel, just, you know, talk about that..."
Easy there with the football questions, sailor.
Please phrase any questions as generic statements that begin with "talk about..."
"Hey uh Coach, uh...you scored more points than Texas...uh, how'd that feel, just, you know, talk about that..."
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Why don't they ask actual questions like "Hey great win, coach. You seemed to move the ball at will except in the red zone, why do you think that is?" Or "The defense was great against their quarterback but the dual threat qb was able to move the ball, why do you think that is?"
Easy there with the football questions, sailor.
Please phrase any questions as generic statements that begin with "talk about..."
This post was edited on 9/13/21 at 9:46 am
Posted on 9/13/21 at 11:16 am to Feral
quote:This right here is why I hardly ever watch the press conferences. My interest in Sam Pittman's opinion and outlook is the first thing that has overridden my disdain for whatever the hell they call media over there. It's like he's fielding questions from a class for a high school video project. I genuinely think most of us here could take those jobs with no experience and do a better job immediately.
"Hey uh Coach, uh...you scored more points than Texas...uh, how'd that feel, just, you know, talk about that..."
Posted on 9/13/21 at 11:33 am to Feral
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Easy there with the football questions, sailor.
Please phrase any questions as generic statements that begin with "talk about..."
I also like how they will give the answer they want to hear during their "question". They basically leave the coach nothing else to talk about:
"Bumper Pool had to sit out the first half due to a targeting penalty last week. He's an important part of the defense at that linebacker spot and he had 10 tackles in the second half alone which helped slow down Texas' offense and keep them from sustaining drives. Talk about that."
At one point I thought they were going to ask "Coach, you chose to kneel on Texas' 10 yard line. That must have felt great. If you were to describe that feeling using two words and one of them had to be "borderline", what would the other word be?"
Posted on 9/13/21 at 11:45 am to dbeck
Arkansas sports media is about as good at their job as the guy on the Titanic watching out for icebergs. IMHO.
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