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very nicely done, you hit 'em all! (I'm excluding every time an interviewer made the mistake of calling pro wrestling "fake," because that could be its own list lol)
She has said in interviews that she was disappointed in herself for asking what she felt were dumb questions. She loved his passion, hated her own awkwardness and fan-girling.
As a sports fan, I remeber most of these. I figured the Jim Everett Jim Rome incident would be here, and at least one of many Mike Tyson interviews. I also expected the Jim Mora "playoffs?" reaction. That was used in one of a series of fake press conference Coors' Light commercials in which beer drinkers among the media ask coaches questions and the prerecorded answer given was initially a response to something else. I don't know how Terrell Owens' tearfully defending his teammate constitutes an interview gone wrong. It was touching, if a bit out of character.
Nobody mentioned the Coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers back in the 70's that said after a game, our offense was bad, our defense was bad, but special teams made up for it by being worse...
Why not? Sports personalities are asked to answer questions by media members. Besides, press conferences generate more of these contraversial incidents.
I never did understand the hand-wringing and pearl-clutching over Richard Sherman in that moment. It was *seconds* after he had made an absolutely amazing, game-saving play in a hard-fought game (that had a lot of pre-game trash talk) and his amped-up state was completely understandable.
RIP, Coach Knight. I would nominate the one where he went off on an NCAA media official who prior to a post game press conference thought Knight wouldn't show up. When he did show up, he went off on this official.
@@aaronholcomb237 I can’t remember the context but he told one reporter that he put his players balls in a clamp, a red hot poker up their ass, and poured hot water down their throats.
T.O. wasn’t criticized because he was overly emotional, it was because it was it was being insincere and performative. One of his biggest personal headlines from that era was about throwing Donovan McNabb under the bus. So to turn around and sob “That’s my quarterback” - as if anyone daring to criticize his QB was such an unimaginable affront to him - was completely disingenuous.
I remember watching the Broadway Joe interview live. Joe was absolutely hammered and ESPN producers knew better than to put him on the air but they knew them sportscenter ratings were gonna jump so they went ahead with the interview
Honourable mentions: Vince McMahon and Bob Costas and the CM Punk interview he had with that one guy I forgot his name but it was about Punk leaving the WWE
Lee Elia’s rant when he managed the Cubs. John Chaney threatening to kill John Calipari. Jim Schoenfeld yelling at a referee to “Eat another doughnut.” after the NJ Devils lost a game.
A dishonorable mention should go to Randy Johnson who was on his way to his first day of working for the New York Yankees after he was traded in 2005 from the Arizona Diamondbacks when he got into a scuffle with reporters on the street who just wanted to do a quick impromptu interview with him.b
I almost agree but the fact he just blatantly lied about it so long and then casually admitted it thinking no one would care was so annoying, I have little sympathy
To defend Pete Rose That was not the night or the time for those questions It was the all century team during the World Series That was about him being honored for his play- not about his gambling as a Manager
I know this is said without context. But the tennis player saying I can't help that what I tweet upsets people. Is so stupid. Like you totally can just not tweet anything. She is acting like she was held at gun point and forced into it.
I grew up both a Oakland A's and New York Mets fan hating Pete Rose for both the home plate collision injuring Ray Fosse in a All-star game and the on field fight with Bud Harrelson yet I actually think Pete Rose was questioned by Jim Gray at the wrong time - a live celebration of baseball history.
7:17 -- What I'd want to know is why he's wearing a cap for a Boston team when he plays for and represents Philadelphia? True they both claim to be the "Cradle of Liberty" but that's beside the point.
Athletes are not orators. I feel bad for them when the press poke the mic at them and they have to break down what they do to laymen that might be listening.
6:40 - The interviewer didn't fail to take the hint, he refused to - big difference. And he had that stupid little smirk on his face when he was doing all this. As far as I am concerned, Rome effed around and found out. Everett did nothing wrong.