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ESPN is owed nothing. I don't care who televised the damn game. She ran up to ask him a question and he was cordial enough saying "I'm going in....I'm headed in..." He basically all but said, "please, I'd really prefer to answer any questions at the appropriate time Suzy, thank you for your interest." She prodded and annoying jogged her tiny self next to him yelling, until he finally answered her one, lame and ignorant question. |
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Well...typical Jauron choke job...but at least the Pats looked vulnerable.
I ****ing hate Boston. Though I did catch the "America's Team" on the 2001 Patriots which was pretty cool on NFL Network... But I still hate Boston. |
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I think Brady wanted to get home to his preggo wifey as fast as he could, while feeling it wasn't his best game on top of it all. |
Jealousy, such an angry neurotic emotion.
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He's always acted like an asshole. Won't shake hands after he loses a playoff game and so on.
Arrogant prick! |
It was a dick move. This wasn't some random local reporter on the field...this was the ESPN sidelines chick. Have some freaking respect, Brady. Take 20 seconds to say a win is a win and get the hell off the field.
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To be serious for a second: Kolber is not your typical sideline bimbo. She probably knows as much or more about pro football than many here, including myself.
Alright folks, as you were.... |
Ok, theres a time for interviews. It's called a post game conference. Directly after a game, players have the right to refuse to answer questions. They want to get into the locker room and get showered up. They have NO obligation to talk to a sideline reporter. If the man doesn't want to talk, respect his decision. Go talk to Belichick or Moss or the man who caught the 2 TDs.
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