There has been some conversation on this board about pressers (press conferences)? and the value of the questions from the Butts-Mehre Group to the head coach.
So much could have been asked, but . . . . Many of these puppies calling themselves sports reporters. Okay. Once in a great while when the beat reporters(?) are in their office/cubicle space they will put something in print. Face off in the presence of the head coach, puppies, exactly that, puppies.
Basically the reporters(?) do not have the right to get into the "real stuff" . . . . what play was called and why and pursue the question until they come up with a set of brassies.
One person that I read and believe brings "everything" to the table is Kimberley Nash.
Too bad that those supposedly "covering" UGA football do the opposite, they shrink from fear of losing their seats.
Why have a press conference like the one below? Good for the Public Relations end of UGA football and head coach protection.
The first play that Richt describes is the same play that was called over and over and had the same results over and over. Wow.