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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Could somebody summarize what was said for those who missed it.
Especially this part - they were talking about the Camera incident and my damn wife chose to vacuum over itI wonder what was behind "Those questions will be answered at another time" bid.. He might come out with a tell all book
He was asked about the "big three events", those being the camera thing, his relationship with Mangini and the perfect season (I think this was the third, my memory stinks). He very politely dodged all three and said maybe sometime later would be the time and place to discuss them.
He was asked if he thinks about his Dad a lot during this season and he responded yes and that he was sure his Dad had a good view from the 50.
They showed a clip of them in the library in his home and all the books on football. Questioned on whether he thought he belonged in the same crowd as some of the old greats. Answered no, this isn't the time to be thinking of those things...maybe much later on would be the time to reflect on those things.
Was read quotes out of his book, things like, doesn't care what others think, isn't out to please others (implication, media), things like that. Handled these very well saying they're not all true.
Very well done interview. Wasn't antagonistic at all, just open questions and well delivered answers.
I'm sure I've missed a few things someone else could fill in.
Seemed like Armen came in all sersious and with the single purpose of cracking the uncrackable coach BB, and yes, BB was so relaxed that it almost seemed strange. When BB said a couple of times that certain topics were a conversation for another day, that ruined this a tad. Nonetheless, BB turned the table on Armen in this interview.
I definitely got the sense from the Tom Curran interview that BB plans to give an interview where he gives some answers on spygate at the end of the year.
I missed this interview and I am really disappointed. Anyone know if it is online anywhere yet?
Regarding Randy Moss he said- I love Randy Moss. I think he is smartest receiver I have ever coached. He always comes back to the quarterback with suggestions on what he is seeing and how to alter the attack and 90% of the time he is right.
He also said it is just a group of players that only worry about what they can do to help the team and it is a privilege to work with them.