41. "blowing off a basic responsibility that every player has, i guess" In response to In response to 25
i wouldn't have chosen that term but i guess it kind of applies.
he isn't *technically* breaking rules but that's only because of oversights and a lack of clarity in the rules. it's so uncommon that usually the league or the PR department of the team intercedes to solve it and that's it. i can think of several examples from sheed to mike vernon where the team has applied some pressure and made the problem go away. we'll see what happens here as right now they have his back; the league might have to act on this. it is a dangerous trend, if "next question" becomes widely practiced then media availability will cease to exist.
And you will know MY JACKET IS GOLD when I lay my vengeance upon thee.