When you are interviewing somebody, ask questions. Does that seem too simple, too rudimentary? Apparently not, because practically every time I've seen you and your peers during the bowl season, their interviews consist of you making statements and waiting for the interviewee to respond. You know, things like, "Coach, that Reggie Bush is a real dual threat."
The key to interviews, you blathering egomaniacs, is to draw out insight from the interviewee, not attempt to impress the interviewee and the viewing audience with your incredible knowledge of the subject. You get plenty of air time to let everyone know what you think.
Morons.
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I don't watch the interviews, just the game. After a while the interviews are all the same no matter who they're interviewing. Especially sickening (and predictable) are the "Grab the coach" interviews as the coach leaves the field for halftime. Enough, already!
ham0331 wrote:I don't watch the interviews, just the game. After a while the interviews are all the same no matter who they're interviewing. Especially sickening (and predictable) are the "Grab the coach" interviews as the coach leaves the field for halftime. Enough, already!
Yes if you have seen on of those interviews you have seen them all.
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