After an interview with ESPN’s Lisa Salters, veteran reporter John Sutcliffe of ESPN Deportes tried to get an interview with Redskins QB Colt McCoy after beating the Cowboys on Monday night. And then someone, presumably a Redskins PR or security staffer (UPDATE: it’s former Worst Person in the World Tony Wyllie, head of PR for the team), forcibly broke up the interview before shouting “NO MEANS NO!” At least that awkwardness wasn’t captured on national television or anything. As if Daniel Snyder didn’t have enough trouble with inclusiveness…
UPDATE: Thankfully this story has a happy ending. Sutcliffe eventually got his interview with McCoy.
@cjzero HE GOT IT! HE GOT THE INTERVIEW! pic.twitter.com/eofrCEtVWK
— Babushka Boi (@srperezpolanco) October 28, 2014

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