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Cam Newton thinks female reporter talking routes is 'funny'

100 times, this. I never understood why anyone whined about Marshawn deal at the Super Bowl. It was way more interesting than whatever fake platitudes he could have uttered. Ed Reed used to treat me like crap and growl at me to leave him alone. I loved him for it, because he was never boring.
I don't find petulance particularly interesting.
 
I have to say though that seeing dickheads like Newton reminds me why it's better being on the sidelines. I like athletes so much more now that I never actually meet them. I can definitely understand why people are pissed when it happens to them. The lack of respect is pretty grinding.
 
Speaking of Lynch, this is pretty cool. And Lynch's act is somewhat interesting in relation to the average childishness.

 
I'd rather report on that, too. But I don't see why we're playing "would you rather." He's being insolent and that's what people are writing about now. He's still being unprofessional when it would be quite simple to be respectful.

Maybe he just doesn't like being required to do the promotional press conference? Maybe he has mental health issues we don't even know about? Maybe it's not so easy for him to be respectful in the way would like? He's there because he's good at football. What are there are there 3,000 players in the NFL? There's going to be a pretty wide range of personalities between Drew Brees and Marshawn Lynch.
 
Petulance is way more interesting copy than cliches or someone lying. The way I viewed it: It's not about your feelings, it's about the readers interest.
Well maybe if the guy was more interesting, he wouldn't have to lie or talk in cliches. To be a good interview isn't solely the responsibility of the interviewer. Him saying "I'm just here so I don't get fined" like some kind of low grade Bartleby is not interesting copy. Now if he'd taken that time to go off topic to discuss some interesting story he read in the latest issue of Nature magazine, sure, that'd be interesting. What Lynch did doesn't qualify IMHO.
 
Maybe this is all just more evidence that athlete/coach press conferences have outlived their usefulness.

Limited experience compared to others around these parts, but I'm sure I'm not alone in that all the best stuff I ever got from any player on any level was outside the mandatory appearances. Plenty of players are interesting without being dicks. The trouble is finding the time to find out who they are.
 
Maybe he just doesn't like being required to do the promotional press conference? Maybe he has mental health issues we don't even know about? Maybe it's not so easy for him to be respectful in the way would like? He's there because he's good at football. What are there are there 3,000 players in the NFL? There's going to be a pretty wide range of personalities between Drew Brees and Marshawn Lynch.

All the eye rolls.
 
Maybe he just doesn't like being required to do the promotional press conference? Maybe he has mental health issues we don't even know about? Maybe it's not so easy for him to be respectful in the way would like? He's there because he's good at football. What are there are there 3,000 players in the NFL? There's going to be a pretty wide range of personalities between Drew Brees and Marshawn Lynch.

Maybe he's just a deck? That seems to be the most likely answer.
 

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