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Some of our beat writers are terrible
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(12-07-2022, 03:52 PM)WeezyBengal Wrote: They ask just horrible, dumb, stupid questions.

One guy asked Joe Burrow today if "he was aware that he threw 3 interceptions against the Browns in the Red Zone."

Another reporter asked Ted Karras "what did the OL do so bad to fail in the first meeting against the Browns?"

It's not just today or this is some kind of an outlier, I swear our reporters ask the worst/dumbest questions ever on a week-by-week basis. Hell, the one main writer for the Bengals is barely capable of not writing a run on sentence.

I am sorry to complain, but it's almost embarrassing when the players answer some of these questions. They give the look of like "are you kidding me" when they actually do answer.

Why are these horrible, dumb, stupid questions?
To me, those questions might come off as frustrating, but I think those are genuine questions to ask to see if they were able to identify anything that caused the team to lose to the Browns the last time.
Maybe if the bolded was asked in a different way like, "What are some things you might do differently this time against the Browns?" it might come off better, but I think the goal of the question is still the same.
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RE: Some of our beat writers are terrible - ochocincos - 12-07-2022, 05:11 PM

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