actually, part of me agrees a bit with elements of Skeptic's post. Like it or not, the media exists. Some guys understand that and embrace it...Cremins, Valvano, Bobby Bowden come to mind. CJP seems to as well as he is building (and marketing) his program at GT. I am sure there are others as well. Those first 3 guys, in addition to being great coaches, generated a lot of good will and positive energy for their programs.
Then, at the polar opposite, are Bellichik and Saban. Of course, those guys can get away with churlish behavior with their resumes. Paul is on that side of the spectrum. I don't enjoy watching the pressers when the guy giving the interview makes it clear that he doesn't want to be there. As a result, I don't regularly watch the practice interviews linked here or elsewhere.
I just don't understand why use don't use the media and get them on your side like the first 3 guys did. I imagine that they answered the same inane questions from reporters that Saban or CPJ gets asked. (I get that you don't want to announce your starter at QB and the reasons why).