You say too many words.
Example - when asked about using 2 QB’s against Michigan, the proper answer was “It didn’t matter who we played at QB today. Michigan said “no.” They are the best team in the country, and we were 50 players away from sustaining drives and scoring touchdowns. We gave both our guys a chance to try and to learn, and both will better off the rest of the year for playing today.”
Coach, do you think playing 2 hurt their rythym?
“It didn’t matter who we played at QB today. Michigan said “no.” They are the best team in the country, and we were 50 players away from sustaining drives and scoring touchdowns. We gave both our guys a chance to try and to learn, and both will better off the rest of the year for playing today.”
Coach, what about …
“It didn’t matter who we played at QB today. Michigan said “no.” They are the best team in the country, and we were 50 players away from sustaining drives and scoring touchdowns. We gave both our guys a chance to try and to learn, and both will better off the rest of the year for playing today.”
Fewer words. More reality.
Example - when asked about using 2 QB’s against Michigan, the proper answer was “It didn’t matter who we played at QB today. Michigan said “no.” They are the best team in the country, and we were 50 players away from sustaining drives and scoring touchdowns. We gave both our guys a chance to try and to learn, and both will better off the rest of the year for playing today.”
Coach, do you think playing 2 hurt their rythym?
“It didn’t matter who we played at QB today. Michigan said “no.” They are the best team in the country, and we were 50 players away from sustaining drives and scoring touchdowns. We gave both our guys a chance to try and to learn, and both will better off the rest of the year for playing today.”
Coach, what about …
“It didn’t matter who we played at QB today. Michigan said “no.” They are the best team in the country, and we were 50 players away from sustaining drives and scoring touchdowns. We gave both our guys a chance to try and to learn, and both will better off the rest of the year for playing today.”
Fewer words. More reality.