At the end of the day everybody stepped up and gave 110 percent. That’s what we bring to the table. (Typical post-game comments.)
It’s “true dat.”
How about all the times we hear “unbelievable!”
I think they should avoid all trivial statements, but that would eliminate all post game interviews.
I vote for banning the words “tremendous” , “horrible person” , “great”. and…and…never mind, the liest is too huge !
People in general – athletes included – often start replies to questions with, “I mean …” and then they answer the question.
Talking about completely useless words; How about those quick interviews as the coaches are going to the locker room at half time.
Bill Hinds
August 01, 2014
pdking77 almost 8 years ago
At the end of the day everybody stepped up and gave 110 percent. That’s what we bring to the table. (Typical post-game comments.)
rossevrymn almost 8 years ago
It’s “true dat.”
mario35@embarqmail.com almost 8 years ago
How about all the times we hear “unbelievable!”
fuzzbucket Premium Member almost 8 years ago
I think they should avoid all trivial statements, but that would eliminate all post game interviews.
Linguist almost 8 years ago
I vote for banning the words “tremendous” , “horrible person” , “great”. and…and…never mind, the liest is too huge !
AKJeff almost 8 years ago
People in general – athletes included – often start replies to questions with, “I mean …” and then they answer the question.
kodj kodjin almost 8 years ago
Talking about completely useless words; How about those quick interviews as the coaches are going to the locker room at half time.