Nawledge
Scout Team
A portion of that interview, witnessed by multiple players and reporters, went like this:
Reporter: “How are you handling the situation?”
Landry, sitting at his locker stall: “What situation?“
Reporter: “The fact you guys aren’t scoring any points or enough points?
Landry: “I mean, to my knowledge only this week we didn’t score enough points. We won the last two or three games. I don’t understand your question.”
Reporter: ‘It’s the second or third time you were shut out this year. You scored six against the Jets.
Landry: “That’s a point.”
Reporter: “What’s that?
Landry: “That’s a point.”
Reporter: “That you were shut out twice?”
Landry: “No, once. You said we scored six points, didn’t you?
Reporter: “Once. This is the second time you were shut out. You have had trouble scoring points in games.”
Landry: “What you want me say? It’s not like I draw the plays or the coverages or got a magic wand.”
Different reporter: “Obviously, how does the issue get fixed?”
Landry standing up now: “This (expletive) over, man.
“You, get the (expletive) out of my face,” Landry told the reporter whose questions he didn’t like. “You, leave.”
http://amp.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/armando-salguero/article181204121.html
Reporter: “How are you handling the situation?”
Landry, sitting at his locker stall: “What situation?“
Reporter: “The fact you guys aren’t scoring any points or enough points?
Landry: “I mean, to my knowledge only this week we didn’t score enough points. We won the last two or three games. I don’t understand your question.”
Reporter: ‘It’s the second or third time you were shut out this year. You scored six against the Jets.
Landry: “That’s a point.”
Reporter: “What’s that?
Landry: “That’s a point.”
Reporter: “That you were shut out twice?”
Landry: “No, once. You said we scored six points, didn’t you?
Reporter: “Once. This is the second time you were shut out. You have had trouble scoring points in games.”
Landry: “What you want me say? It’s not like I draw the plays or the coverages or got a magic wand.”
Different reporter: “Obviously, how does the issue get fixed?”
Landry standing up now: “This (expletive) over, man.
“You, get the (expletive) out of my face,” Landry told the reporter whose questions he didn’t like. “You, leave.”
http://amp.miamiherald.com/sports/spt-columns-blogs/armando-salguero/article181204121.html