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Huddle Exclusive: KK Short Discusses Desserts


Jeremy Igo

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3 hours ago, Cary Kollins said:

Peach cobbler and pumpkin pie

 

Kk just gets it man.

You really can learn a lot about a person in this question. 

KK goes with two very filling very satisfying desserts. No fluff. No creme or whipped topping BS. Just gets down to business. 

Fua's favorite was coconut creme, btw. 

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2 minutes ago, Jeremy Igo said:

You really can learn a lot about a person in this question. 

KK goes with two very filling very satisfying desserts. No fluff. No creme or whipped topping BS. Just gets down to business. 

Fua's favorite was coconut creme, btw. 

Id rather hear this stuff than the same answers about how hard ppl have worked or how good they feel. This was cool thanks for sharing.

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Awesome!  Whatever happened to just getting to know the players we all love to cheer for?

Baseball is very intimate . . . you arrive ahead of time, you watch the players toss the ball and goof around.  You enjoy their personalities, because let's face it baseball is crap to watch.

I definitely prefer pie-esque inquiries to the other trope.

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You should ask these weird non-sequitur questions regularly just to break up the banality and grind of OTAs and Camp. Start a thread before each practice and ask the best ones that day. I'm sure the players would appreciate answering them more than the generic "how'd it feel to practice today guy?" questions they always get. 

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