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<blockquote data-quote="JacketFan137" data-source="post: 884318" data-attributes="member: 5973"><p>i mean they do and if you kept up with football at the college or pro level you would probably agree.</p><p></p><p>most coaching press conferences boil down to the most generic football platitudes you could imagine. we played tough, really rallied together at the end, they battled for 60 minutes and got a hard earned win etc.</p><p></p><p>you always sell the other team whether they’re better than you or worse. there was a clip of saban praising a charleston southern qb as one of the best in their conference for example and saying they couldn’t take a game off.</p><p></p><p>and ultimately you guys that do nothing but cry and complain over his press conferences would probably be doing the same if he acted any different. you can’t be as negative as you guys when you’re the head coach. </p><p></p><p>i do think a lot of it is on our media cause frankly i think they’re soft and don’t ask collins hard questions, but ultimately every football press conference is pretty similar and rarely do you see anything close to real x’s and o’s. the term “coachspeak” is definitely real and has been in gambling and fantasy sports circles for decades because the vast majority of things coaches say in press conferences are fluff</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketFan137, post: 884318, member: 5973"] i mean they do and if you kept up with football at the college or pro level you would probably agree. most coaching press conferences boil down to the most generic football platitudes you could imagine. we played tough, really rallied together at the end, they battled for 60 minutes and got a hard earned win etc. you always sell the other team whether they’re better than you or worse. there was a clip of saban praising a charleston southern qb as one of the best in their conference for example and saying they couldn’t take a game off. and ultimately you guys that do nothing but cry and complain over his press conferences would probably be doing the same if he acted any different. you can’t be as negative as you guys when you’re the head coach. i do think a lot of it is on our media cause frankly i think they’re soft and don’t ask collins hard questions, but ultimately every football press conference is pretty similar and rarely do you see anything close to real x’s and o’s. the term “coachspeak” is definitely real and has been in gambling and fantasy sports circles for decades because the vast majority of things coaches say in press conferences are fluff [/QUOTE]
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