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Is it really that hard to answer a few questions for the reporters so they can do their jobs and move on?
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Is it really that hard to answer a few questions for the reporters so they can do their jobs and move on?
I know, right? I'm sure people will love the schtick even when the reporters tried throwing him softballs, including his own charity.
Professionalism oozes out of him.![]()
Is it really that hard to answer a few questions for the reporters so they can do their jobs and move on?
Thank you for asking.
I honestly have no clue how players do it. Public speaking is issue for a lot of people myself included. I'd probably pull a Ricky Bobby and ask what to do with my hands.
side note- I'm not saying ML has a fear of public speaking I'm just saying what I would do.
They should probably just leave him alone. I get that it's part of the job, but he clearly doesn't give a fvck about that.
"I've never seen anybody win the game in the media. But at the same time, I understand what it could do for you, if you wanted to be someone who talks a lot. But that's not me.
"And I'm not as comfortable, especially at the position I play, making it about me. As a running back, it takes five offensive linemen, a tight end, a fullback and possibly two wide receivers, in order to make my job successful. But when I do interviews, most of the time it'll come back to me. There are only so many times I can say, 'I owe it to my offensive linemen,' or, 'The credit should go to my teammates,' before it becomes run down.
"This goes back even to Pop Warner. You'd have a good game and they'd want you to give a couple of quotes for the newspaper, and I would let my other teammates be the ones to talk. That's how it was in high school, too. At Cal, I'd have my cousin, Robert Jordan, and Justin Forsett do it.
"Football's just always been hella fun to me, not expressing myself in the media. I don't do it to get attention; I just do it 'cause I love that (expletive)."