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<blockquote data-quote="JacketOff" data-source="post: 742392" data-attributes="member: 4572"><p>I think it’s perfectly reasonable to expect football talk in postgame interviews/press conferences. But I really don’t think it’s a big deal at all for the HC to not even mention X’s and O’s in mid week press releases. Hardly any HC mentions anything about game planning, or which players will get the majority of snaps in press conferences leading up to games. Watch Nick Saban, he’ll tell you to ask a Coke bottle for information on his QB’s before he gives any information away.</p><p></p><p>I just don’t see why people care about these interviews and press conferences so much. They’re boring, there’s almost never anything of substance in any of them, regardless of who the coach is. They only serve the purpose of getting sound bytes and quotes so reporters can write articles about them, and social media sites can throw up quick audio/video bytes. About the best thing you’ll get from any HC post-game follows a pretty universal formula:</p><p>“I thought we did X really well today.”</p><p>“We need to improve at X because our performance there wasn’t up to par”</p><p>“X player looked really good out there today”</p><p>“The other team was doing X well, so we made X adjustment to try to counter them.”</p><p></p><p>After a win: “Big win for us today. We’re going to go into next week’s practices with momentum and continue to build on our performance from today.”</p><p>After a loss: “Tough loss out there for us today. We’re going to right the ship at practice next week, and be ready to go next Saturday.”</p><p></p><p>I 100% agree that GC didn’t comment on the games a lot in his post game press conferences last year, but there weren’t a whole lot of positives for him to comment on. And some people would s**t on him just as much if he brought up multiple positives in a game Tech lost as they would if he didn’t say anything at all. But in reality, WGAS what any coach says in a press conference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacketOff, post: 742392, member: 4572"] I think it’s perfectly reasonable to expect football talk in postgame interviews/press conferences. But I really don’t think it’s a big deal at all for the HC to not even mention X’s and O’s in mid week press releases. Hardly any HC mentions anything about game planning, or which players will get the majority of snaps in press conferences leading up to games. Watch Nick Saban, he’ll tell you to ask a Coke bottle for information on his QB’s before he gives any information away. I just don’t see why people care about these interviews and press conferences so much. They’re boring, there’s almost never anything of substance in any of them, regardless of who the coach is. They only serve the purpose of getting sound bytes and quotes so reporters can write articles about them, and social media sites can throw up quick audio/video bytes. About the best thing you’ll get from any HC post-game follows a pretty universal formula: “I thought we did X really well today.” “We need to improve at X because our performance there wasn’t up to par” “X player looked really good out there today” “The other team was doing X well, so we made X adjustment to try to counter them.” After a win: “Big win for us today. We’re going to go into next week’s practices with momentum and continue to build on our performance from today.” After a loss: “Tough loss out there for us today. We’re going to right the ship at practice next week, and be ready to go next Saturday.” I 100% agree that GC didn’t comment on the games a lot in his post game press conferences last year, but there weren’t a whole lot of positives for him to comment on. And some people would s**t on him just as much if he brought up multiple positives in a game Tech lost as they would if he didn’t say anything at all. But in reality, WGAS what any coach says in a press conference. [/QUOTE]
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