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Originally Posted by RealSNR
How exactly do "character concerns" come up in an interview, exactly?
I could see a team coming away with the impression that a player is not smart. Or dreadfully inexperienced. They could think the player was unprepared for the interview, which could lead them to think he won't work hard.
But like... they already know about any character concerns given that most of that shit is public and could be discovered by any jackass with an internet connection. And if there's stuff that's not public information, how are they going to figure that out unless the player straight up says, "Yeah, I love drugs and committing crimes. And I think all coaches are dweebs."
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Maybe they try to take him to the board and he doesn't have his X's and O's down? Big Ego? Small IQ? Blunt about not wanting to play for crap organizations? IDK exactly but I suppose thats why they do these interviews.