🏈 Post LSU press conference- Interesting thing to me...

From Youtube.. The link on yahoo didnt work for me

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Here...hope this isn't premium

Amazing to me...it's a bunch of reporters saying, "Coach." Up until the next to last question that is...

Yep, I've noticed the "first-name-basis-take" that a lot of reporters use in these press conferences. I may just be too old-fashioned in my thinking but not addressing people by proper title (at least in public) seems unprofessional as well as disrespectful. Of course, proper etiquette and good social graces aren't as highly regarded as they once were, IMO.
 
I also noticed he sidestepped the opportunity to claim the safety was a bad call and even praised the officiating.:lol:

He may think it was a poor call, but he drew a distinct contrast to Kiffen and Meyer by praising the refs. By consequence CNS (1) showed more class, and (2) may have secured some measure of a future advantage when lobbying for a call..

Well played.
 
I also noticed he sidestepped the opportunity to claim the safety was a bad call and even praised the officiating.:lol:

He may think it was a poor call, but he drew a distinct contrast to Kiffen and Meyer by praising the refs. By consequence CNS (1) showed more class, and (2) may have secured some measure of a future advantage when lobbying for a call..

Well played.

Agreed!
 
I also noticed he sidestepped the opportunity to claim the safety was a bad call and even praised the officiating.:lol:

He may think it was a poor call, but he drew a distinct contrast to Kiffen and Meyer by praising the refs. By consequence CNS (1) showed more class, and (2) may have secured some measure of a future advantage when lobbying for a call..

Well played.

No, it's horrible. How can anyone claim conspiracy now? :panic:
 
I saw these circling the SEC offices.

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