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Mizzougrad96 said:I guess you're entitled to your opinion, but I've covered both and it's not close...
Misspoke. Fixed.
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Mizzougrad96 said:I guess you're entitled to your opinion, but I've covered both and it's not close...
Shifty Squid said:I don't either, Omar. Like I said, "If you know the guy ..." I'm not sure if anyone here is qualified to answer the question of whether he does or not. But if they had talked just a day or two before to set up the interview, as I believe I read in one of these blog entries, then I doubt Inky forgot over the course of one or two days who Dave Hooker was. Again, though, I don't assume this. Just making the statement that I don't think you can say him not identifying himself as a KNS reporter is necessarily a shady thing to do.
Pringle said:I would trade my company line college kids for a few pro assholes who at least are willing to be their own man and say what's on their minds, even if that means being surly once in a while.
Mizzougrad96 said:Pringle said:I would trade my company line college kids for a few pro assholes who at least are willing to be their own man and say what's on their minds, even if that means being surly once in a while.
I agree completely...
At a lot of the major colleges they treat these kids like they're five. I remember reading somewhere that a coach said "Player X isn't qualified to comment on his injury..." and it was something like an ankle sprain or something like that...
BTExpress said:Fear of the SID or head coach really has little to do with it.
The pro athlete simply has more life experiences from which to draw and a few more years of media exposure under his belt.
Thus, after a while, he gets better at interviews and dealing with the media.
Bill Walton could hardly string a sentence together at age 20. He's a professional broadcaster --- well, sort of --- at age 50.
Just like we are better journalists and writers and editors and communicators at age 30, 40 and 50 than we were at 20.
busuncle said:BTExpress said:Fear of the SID or head coach really has little to do with it.
The pro athlete simply has more life experiences from which to draw and a few more years of media exposure under his belt.
Thus, after a while, he gets better at interviews and dealing with the media.
Bill Walton could hardly string a sentence together at age 20. He's a professional broadcaster --- well, sort of --- at age 50.
Just like we are better journalists and writers and editors and communicators at age 30, 40 and 50 than we were at 20.
I would agree with that. 18-year-old kids are not usually confident speakers, especially with a crowd of old, strange white men sticking recorders in their face. Four or five years later, they're usually much more poised, relaxed and confident.