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Brady just performed a miracle with his team. It was a special moment for him that he wanted to share with his team mates. She shoulda left the guy alone after the started runnin.
He also looked very focused on what just happened, sometimes folks should just wait.. what she asked was not all that significant anyways..
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For the record, yes, Brady does have a reputation as being classless amongst fans of other teams. Just ask Charger fans who will then point you to his comments about Marty Schottenheimer after the '05 game. And, also for the record, I'm not saying that I agree with it.
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In terms of proper protocol for a post-game interview, it usually goes like this.
1) NFL teams are made aware that the network doing the game (ESPN, FOX, CBS etc) will be looking for a post-game interview IF they utilize a sideline reporter. (CBS does not anymore during the regular season).
2) The interview will be live if there's time allotted in their broadcast window or taped.
3) The network (producer and reporter) will inform the team's media relations director they will be looking for an interview.
4) Sometimes, the team's media relations contact will say, "just grab the player of the game." Other times, they media relations person will say "find me or so...so (another media relations contact) and we'll coordinate and help you get the person."
note: I did see highlights of brady walking with Stacey James after the game but i was at the game and did not see what happened and since it sounds like it was a cluster bleep...i'm not surprised i haven't seen it again!
5) The reporter always has someone in their ear from the truck asking them..."Did you get him yet? Where is he? Do you have him?"
This becomes very rushed at times and that's where confussion sets in as well. Players also are talking to other players either on their own team or the opposition...and yes...the last thing they want to do is an interview right away but again, networks are sometimes pressed for time and they are "forced" to grab someone right away.
Like I said, I haven't seen the interview but someone asked for protocol and that's 99 percent of the time what it is. Hope that helps.
as far as i know, because of the bucks the networks pay for broadcasting rights, they can get interviews on the sidelines after the game as they desire. makes sense to me.
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"How many times has Wes made that cut in his career? But his foot just doesn't land right. How many times have I stood in the pocket with a blitzer coming at me?" Tom Brady. January 4, 2010.
In terms of proper protocol for a post-game interview, it usually goes like this.
1) NFL teams are made aware that the network doing the game (ESPN, FOX, CBS etc) will be looking for a post-game interview IF they utilize a sideline reporter. (CBS does not anymore during the regular season).
2) The interview will be live if there's time allotted in their broadcast window or taped.
3) The network (producer and reporter) will inform the team's media relations director they will be looking for an interview.
4) Sometimes, the team's media relations contact will say, "just grab the player of the game." Other times, they media relations person will say "find me or so...so (another media relations contact) and we'll coordinate and help you get the person."
note: I did see highlights of brady walking with Stacey James after the game but i was at the game and did not see what happened and since it sounds like it was a cluster bleep...i'm not surprised i haven't seen it again!
5) The reporter always has someone in their ear from the truck asking them..."Did you get him yet? Where is he? Do you have him?"
This becomes very rushed at times and that's where confussion sets in as well. Players also are talking to other players either on their own team or the opposition...and yes...the last thing they want to do is an interview right away but again, networks are sometimes pressed for time and they are "forced" to grab someone right away.
Like I said, I haven't seen the interview but someone asked for protocol and that's 99 percent of the time what it is. Hope that helps.
assuming, then, that no NFL team will refuse a request to interview the player of the game by a network that is part of a multi billion dollar media buy, she was doing her job.
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"How many times has Wes made that cut in his career? But his foot just doesn't land right. How many times have I stood in the pocket with a blitzer coming at me?" Tom Brady. January 4, 2010.