Tim Tebow admits his first New York Jets press conference was a “disaster”
“Oh that was a disaster,” Tebow bluntly stated of his first press conference in New York. “I had no idea what I was walking into.”
“Oh that was a disaster,” Tebow bluntly stated of his first press conference in New York. “I had no idea what I was walking into.”
To be fair, we've heard worse questions from actual reporters.
Matheson had quite the reaction to Draisaitl not giving him the answer he wanted, and plenty of media figures then chimed in to take Matheson's side.
"It’s a lot of drama you guys create... I can’t control what people write about me."
The word "embarrassing" is what set off the Buffalo safeties during the postgame presser.
This event, at 2:30 p.m. ET on Nov. 26 ahead of The Match's 4 p.m. ET start, will stream on the B/R app, and will feature both pre-submitted fan questions and some live questions read by hosts.
"Do I finally get to meet the boss?"
Shapiro's press conference had a surprising guest come into frame.
"The bully at the Cincinnati Enquirer is the epitome of why player/media relations are so fraught right now. Everyone on that Zoom will agree that his tone was all wrong and his sole purpose was to intimidate. Really appalling behavior."
"Has it ever been home? I don't know, have you ever won it?"
Cole's non-answer here looked awkward, but it may work out better for him in the long run than either a denial or a confirmation.
A question about the greens this week right after Thomas' comments on the Woods news wasn't exactly reading the room.
"Alderson explained that he and the Mets crafted that statement based primarily on what Porter had told them and before they actually read and watched the ESPN story. Once they saw the “full breadth” of the piece, Alderson said, he and Cohen independently determined that they had to terminate Porter."
This was certainly an unexpected conference call occurrence.
Tortorella left a post-game press conference following his team's August 19 elimination after taking just two questions.
"Good afternoon. First of all, Happy Thanksgiving to everybody. Today is the beginning of a great new year for the Redskins' organization and its fans."
"There's been a lot of speculation this week; was this your last game coaching as the head coach for FAU?" "This is not about that. Today is about our team, our fans, our university, winning two championships in three years is awesome, so this is an awesome day for everyone."
Belichick wasn't kidding when he said, "There’s really not a whole lot to say here."
"Was I happy with that drive? No, we didn't score points! That's the dumbest question you could ask! What?!"
"It bothers me. It bothers the organization. We’re looking hard into our cooperation going forward."
"Basketball questions only" was a bad look here.
Schefter told Richard Deitsch of The Athletic that the Colts were aware of Luck's intentions earlier in the week, and that they contemplated holding a Friday press conference.
"I don’t think this is a healthy dynamic, for this league, for any player, any team, any local media, any national media."
This is at least the third time in the last few years a coach has answered a reporter's phone.