The more I have thought about this the more I think I would rather someone walk off from the interview than just sit there and give non-answers or not answer at all. To be honest I have always thought making those guys talk when they don't want to, especially after a loss, is in poor taste. If you want to talk to the losers give them a day to cool off then talk to them.
They made us shake hands with the winning team in little league. Or them shake hands with us. It was half hearted,
and uncomfortable, but what it was aimed to teach was no matter what you are feeling at the end of the
day you play as hard as you can, do the best that you can, and if that isn't enough, it sucks, but that's how
it is.
Don't cry if you're the loser...Don't gloat in front of the losers if you are the winner.
I don't think those lessons are bad. People talk about how they don't want "fake" this or
that, but we all lie for whatever reasons, all the time. The reason we do it is to spare feelings
because that's the right thing to do.
If the rush linebacker reacts poorly...eh...He's sorta wired tight. If the defensive back reacts poorly..
Eh..He's an emotional player. People expect maturity and good choices from a QB, as kids do from parents.
That's part of what a QB is, and is expected to be.
Dad/mom didn't want to work three jobs, 80 hours a week to
keep food on the table, but that's what he did kind of thing. Dad/mom had to make good choices to raise
you. Even if they were hard choices. Choices they didn't like to make. Choices made in adversity.
If Cam is going to talk trash all season, he can take a couple of minutes out of his
lonely, sorry pity pot crying time and handle the business at hand. It's complete horse ****
to not hold him to that standard, which is a very low one indeed.