I'm sure many of you listen to the Monday morning Tom Brady D&C interviews (and the rest of the weei interviews).
Just curious: I can't stand John Dennis's questioning skills and was wondering if I was the only one?
Every question he asks, is either a leading yes question, or has some stupid analogy in it (he does this with Brady, with Doc, and any other interviewee).
What John Dennis would say: "That 4 & long play in the third quarter, where you threw it to Welker. Was that your best throw of the evening"?
What I would ask "What do you think was your best throw of the evening?"
.....I mean, why give the guy the answer in the question;
What John Dennis would say "Is it fair to say that you the way you adjusted in the third quarter is like ...(insert long rambling analogy here)".
What I would ask "Can you talk about the adjustments you made the 3rd quarter?"
.....Why does he feel the need to ramble on in some of these questiosn? I'm not interested in how many words he can put into a question, I'm interested in hearing Brady/Doc/whoever speak
Just curious: I can't stand John Dennis's questioning skills and was wondering if I was the only one?
Every question he asks, is either a leading yes question, or has some stupid analogy in it (he does this with Brady, with Doc, and any other interviewee).
What John Dennis would say: "That 4 & long play in the third quarter, where you threw it to Welker. Was that your best throw of the evening"?
What I would ask "What do you think was your best throw of the evening?"
.....I mean, why give the guy the answer in the question;
What John Dennis would say "Is it fair to say that you the way you adjusted in the third quarter is like ...(insert long rambling analogy here)".
What I would ask "Can you talk about the adjustments you made the 3rd quarter?"
.....Why does he feel the need to ramble on in some of these questiosn? I'm not interested in how many words he can put into a question, I'm interested in hearing Brady/Doc/whoever speak