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Originally Posted by ChaosTheory
You have to laugh. Not at this guy in particular but in general, what's the point? A thousand-word article about an interview that basically tells us the Colts didn't trade up to #1 (an established fact). And what will they do now?... Literally any of the available options.
It's like trying to listen to that Steichen interview...
Q: "Are you trading up?"
A: "I'm not telling you."
Q: "Do you need to move up to get a QB?"
A: "I'm not telling you."
Q: "Which QB do you want?"
A: "I'm not telling you."
Q: "Are you drafting a QB at #4?"
A: "I'm not telling you."
Q: "Are you trading for Jackson?"
A: "I'm not telling you."
These corporate, canned interviews are worthless.
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It's the demand for content. There isn't enough stuff to report on every day, but gotta do something for clicks so advertisers get their crap in front of you. Or the social media "experts" put out a tweet that basically says nothing but gets views and starts a conversation that leads nowhere bc no one knows what they are going to do. The podcasters have to put out stuff every day but there isn't enough to talk about. Then before you know it some guy checks 6 times a day, a week passes and nothing happens and he starts to freak out "Ballard do something! OMG we are the worst team in the history of ever!"