Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
250 yards passing on only SIX possessions.
Russ would've had 400+ yards passing with a normal allotment of possessions.
Well, if you want to play that game, fine. If KT could have caught the ball Thursday night, the Chiefs would have blown out the Lions. But guess what? What if's don't count for shit. So why throw useless crap out there like that? [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
Kiszla has always been negative. The local media hates Sean Payton because he has stripped away their access and has allowed national media to get tons of exclusive interviews.
Originally Posted by RealSNR:
Why would Payton do that?
He’s been kinda hostile with the local media tbh.
A lot of it is about keeping things under wraps. Like not allowing tweets during practice, not letting the media discuss things they see at practice unless Payton answers a question about it in a press conference, not allowing live radio broadcasts during training camp practices anymore, not allowing media access to coaches as they’re coming off the field, confining the media to an area they refer to as “the pen.”
But the locals really don’t like the access Payton has given to Kay Adams, Jarrett Bell, Seth Wickersham, and Peter King. He did similar things in New Orleans, I think Jeff Duncan was the only local writer he gave access to down there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He’s been kinda hostile with the local media tbh.
A lot of it is about keeping things under wraps. Like not allowing tweets during practice, not letting the media discuss things they see at practice unless Payton answers a question about it in a press conference, not allowing live radio broadcasts during training camp practices anymore, not allowing media access to coaches as they’re coming off the field, confining the media to an area they refer to as “the pen.”
But the locals really don’t like the access Payton has given to Kay Adams, Jarrett Bell, Seth Wickersham, and Peter King. He did similar things in New Orleans, I think Jeff Duncan was the only local writer he gave access to down there.
And now the national media is laughing at you over losing to one of the worst teams in the league.
Originally Posted by Quesadilla Joe:
He’s been kinda hostile with the local media tbh.
A lot of it is about keeping things under wraps. Like not allowing tweets during practice, not letting the media discuss things they see at practice unless Payton answers a question about it in a press conference, not allowing live radio broadcasts during training camp practices anymore, not allowing media access to coaches as they’re coming off the field, confining the media to an area they refer to as “the pen.”
But the locals really don’t like the access Payton has given to Kay Adams, Jarrett Bell, Seth Wickersham, and Peter King. He did similar things in New Orleans, I think Jeff Duncan was the only local writer he gave access to down there.
How does ANY of that impact on-field "performance?" [Reply]
If Andy doesn't get along with local media it's because they're the ones being the jackasses (see Sal Paolantonio, Keitzman...) Otherwise he's polite and fair to everybody.
Which is the way it should be. Why fucking burn those local bridges? For no reason? Makes zero sense.
I drew the comparison earlier, and I"m telling you... get ready for Payton to become Jon Gruden for you guys. Complete with an eventual severe self-inflicted meltdown. [Reply]