TP: So you do have some editorial input before it goes on the air?
JS: Not in a sense of, ‘This week’s show will be about…’ We don’t do that. But I can give you a host of things on a weekly basis that we’ll pick up.
Say there’s a shot of a white board in the background with play-call information on it. We’ll say they can’t use that shot. It’s one of my unique preoccupations, but I want our kids in Under Armour. So if a kid’s got the wrong apparel on, I don’t want that shot in there.
And sometimes they just get things wrong. One of the rough cuts this week had a guy identified playing the wrong position. So it’s that kind of stuff. The stories they choose to cover, we don’t play any role in that.
TP: The situation that arose with Ronnie Stanley and being denied captainship that was used as part of a promo. That couldn’t have gone over real well.
JS: No. We were really mad about that because something that was not to be in the show wound up in a promo. That just can’t happen. The (Showtime) crew here wasn’t putting together the promos, which was the essence of the problem.
Tim Prister, "Jack Swarbrick talks Showtime experience," Scout.com, 20 Oct 2015