On February 5th, the New York Giants and New England Patriots will satisfy in Tremendous Bowl XLVI. We’re not in the enterprise of predicting Super Bowl winners, but we can promise there will be a lot of stupid questions asked of the participants. Here are some prior examples, excerpted from Bud Shaw’s Media Day Exposé two years in the past.

The yearly Super Bowl custom known as Press Day—the Tuesday before the big game—has come to signify the NFL at its silliest. It is the spot in which a Japanese reporter when asked of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Joe Montana, “Tell me, why do they phone you Boomer?” (Effectively, they really don’t really. That would be Boomer Esiason, the Cincinnati quarterback.)

It is wherever somebody asked Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Joe Salave’a, “What’s your romantic relationship with the soccer?” To which Salave’a mentioned, “I’d say it is strictly platonic.”

Media Day is wherever a St. Louis player found himself pondering the grammatical conundrum contained in the concern, “Is Ram a noun or a verb?”

In which Rams’ quarterback Kurt Warner was asked, “Do you imagine in voodoo and can I have a lock of your hair?”

Where Denver operating back Detron Smith was asked, “What measurement panties do you think you’d have on?”

And it’s where Downtown Julie Brown, previously of MTV, asked Dallas running back again Emmitt Smith, “What are you heading to wear in the sport Sunday?”

Asked how he obtained psyched to play in huge games, Buffalo’s fantastic running back again Thurman Thomas sniffed, “I go through the newspapers and seem at all the stupid concerns you all inquire.”

Not Rather as Stupid

An urban legend grew that Washington quarterback Doug Williams, the first black quarterback to perform in the Tremendous Bowl, was asked, “How lengthy have you been a black quarterback?”

That’s not exactly what occurred. ESPN.com cleared it up. The reporter knew Williams. He also understood Williams was tired of hearing about race. So the question was a lot more alongside the lines of, “Doug, clearly you’ve been a black quarterback all alongside. When did it instantly grow to be crucial?”

Precisely as Stupid

plunkett-SII wasn’t there for that tortured exchange. But I was in the team of reporters at Super Bowl XV when Oakland quarterback Jim Plunkett was asked a issue that makes each and every Tremendous Bowl record. And this one wasn’t staged by a Television or radio character. As sports activities writers we have to own this one.

Plunkett had just answered a question about his dad and mom. He spoke in reduced, respectful tones about expanding up in a particular wants family, that his mother was blind and that his father, also blind, had handed absent.

Five far more topics arrived and went following Plunkett talked about his dad and mom. A reporter from the Philadelphia press corps, a guy I as soon as labored with at another paper, jumped in. He was a columnist. He wasn’t there to create about the blitz. Plunkett’s family predicament was much more intriguing to him.

He experimented with two or several times to ask a stick to-up. But he stored dropping the floor to reporters who timed their questions far better or who have been shut adequate to make eye speak to with Plunkett, or who simply spoke up louder.

Finally, he forced his way again into the job interview.

“Jimmy, Jimmy, I want to make positive I have this correct. Was it useless mom, blind father or blind mother, dead father?”

It’s heading to be a extended two weeks.

Bud Shaw is a columnist for the Cleveland Plain Vendor who has also created for the Philadelphia Every day News, San Diego Union-Tribune, Atlanta Journal-Constitution and The National. You can study his Basic Vendor columns at Cleveland.com, and go through all his mental_floss articles here.

More from Bud Shaw…

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