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interesting presser with Phil Snow


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looks like he he thinks Burns and Brown have figured out his system.

 

On De Brian Burns, DC Phil Snow says he expects to see a “big jump” in productivity over the next five to six weeks. Notes Burns is coming into his own witnin the defense. Adds the same about DT Derrick Brown.

 

Panthers defensive coordinator Phil Snow said he expects to see a big jump in the productivity of DE Brian Burns and DT Derrick Brown over the next few weeks.
 
 
DC Phil Snow on last week’s run defense performance: “I think the guys really honed in and started to really look at staying in their gap, being tough, physical, and disciplined. Hopefully it continues.”
 
DC Phil Snow says S Jeremy Chinn can play deep safety if they need him to, and they have a package for him playing deep. Adds that Chinn is preparing to play a lot of positions because of different injuries.
 
Phil Snow is a rare coach who’s willing to drop interesting insights each time he talks.
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We would get much more insight if the people asking questions could ask insightful questions. Typically they just mumble about a super vague concept "Could you sorta kinda maybe say some words about how the injury to so and so might, you know, have an affect on things?" "Covid must be a challenge, can you touch on that and stuff?"

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24 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

We would get much more insight if the people asking questions could ask insightful questions. Typically they just mumble about a super vague concept "Could you sorta kinda maybe say some words about how the injury to so and so might, you know, have an affect on things?" "Covid must be a challenge, can you touch on that and stuff?"

miss Jourdan this year.   Like Jonathan before her.   

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34 minutes ago, CRA said:

miss Jourdan this year.   Like Jonathan before her.   

JJ will be lucky if he ever gets to interview Tepper again after Jones sideswiped him with the layoff questions. I’m sure Tep thought it was going to be softballs about the team. Kudos to JJ for doing his job. Would expect nothing less from a UNC journo. 

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1 hour ago, Moo Daeng said:

We would get much more insight if the people asking questions could ask insightful questions. Typically they just mumble about a super vague concept "Could you sorta kinda maybe say some words about how the injury to so and so might, you know, have an affect on things?" "Covid must be a challenge, can you touch on that and stuff?"

Unfortunately journalism is dead. All they want is a headline or controversy. 

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3 minutes ago, Davidson Deac II said:

That is what most consumers want unfortunately.  

I think it's more what they have gotten use to. Like waiting 15 minutes in a fast food line. Sometimes the market reacts to the quality of production. 

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As a grumpy old man I blame Twitter. Nobody want's substance, just space filler. Most asking the questions at these Zoom meetings sound like they don't know how to speak in sentences anymore. It all comes across like they are just tweeting. Getzenberg is one of the few who seems to speak in proper complete sentences and asking structured and concise questions.

 

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Honestly, I thought the Phil Snow hire was gonna be horrible and was just Rhule looking out for his guy...  but, so far, I'm loving it.  And I agree, his pressers are extremely forthcoming and insightful.  He's very engaging, knowledgeable, and just cool to listen to.

I also learned last week that Dustin Pedroia is his nephew.

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16 minutes ago, Moo Daeng said:

As a grumpy old man I blame Twitter. Nobody want's substance, just space filler. Most asking the questions at these Zoom meetings sound like they don't know how to speak in sentences anymore. It all comes across like they are just tweeting. Getzenberg is one of the few who seems to speak in proper complete sentences and asking structured and concise questions.

 

I'm still in my mid-30s, and as a general rule, I've always hated Twitter.  I just could never get on board with limiting a thought or informative idea with any substance to 140 characters, because it did, as you inferred, seemed to dumb everything down.  I know they've increased the max character count since, but I still just never bought in.  And despite really cool ideas, information, and even memes or jokes being shared on Twitter, I miss old school journalism and writing.

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2 hours ago, Ship said:

Snow being legit so far is great news for us. He’s the kind of guy who could be our coordinator for years.

Sure is. I think the entire staff looks to be solid and I’m pleasantly surprised.  For once, in a long time, we have real hope.  

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