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I Support Nick Sirianni’s Stance of Never Doing an In-Game Interview

Kevin Kinkead

By Kevin Kinkead

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from NBC broadcast

Honestly, I didn’t even realize this, but I support it:

As it should be, honestly. These guys are required to do enough media as it is. We don’t need the useless halftime or commercial break interview.

Ask yourself a question – when’s the last time you listened to an in-game interview and learned something? Or were enlightened in any way, shape, or form? 99.9% of the time you get boilerplate answers to banal questions.

Reporter: “Coach you’re down seven points at halftime, what do you need to see from your team in the second half?”

Coach: “We’ve just gotta cut down on mistakes and execute better.”

Reporter: “Zach Wilson 0 for 27 to start, what do you tell your young quarterback?”

Coach: “One play at a time. We need to do a better job of putting him in positions to be successful.”

Reporter: “Thanks coach.”

Coach: “Thank you.”

Wow amazing! Really getting the important answers to important questions.

This should be illegal, honestly. Coaches and players should be required to do one thing only during the course of a game. Coach and play. Leave them alone. I know these things are contractually obligated and bargained for, but it doesn’t mean they’re not utterly meaningless. The people do not want in-game interviews. Power to the people!

Here’s the full Sirianni appearance with Joe and Jon on WIP:

Kevin Kinkead

Kevin has been writing about Philadelphia sports since 2009. He spent seven years in the CBS 3 sports department and started with the Union during the team's 2010 inaugural season. He went to the academic powerhouses of Boyertown High School and West Virginia University. email - k.kinkead@sportradar.com

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