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Chris Petersen Press Conference Gif Request Thread
(On players blocking out the noise) “I do think it’s important that we pay attention to it as coaches and talk about those things, because it can be distracting, there’s no question about it. It’s distracting to me to have to sit here and talk to you.”
(Do you make mention of The Streak to the team?) “I don’t know why I’d do that. No.”
(No player interviews this week — what’s the reason for that?) “Do I really need to talk about that? You guys don’t have enough to talk about and write about?
(Is that the new policy for the rest of the season?) “one thing they don’t need this week is you guys.”
TIA
p.s.- Pete, please be the fucking guy. We dgaf about the other limpdicks over the last 15 years (except Tequilla), but we like you. Please keep winning.
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Win, Pete. Just fucking win.
Nice work Levine
In football, a press or media blackout is also referred to as a silenzio stampa (literally press silence) from the corresponding Italian phrase. It specifically refers to when a football club or national team and the players refuse to give interviews or in any other way cooperate with the press, often during important tournaments, or when the club feels that the media does not depict the club and their activities in an objective way. The phrase silenzio stampa was born during the 1982 FIFA World Cup, when the Italian team created a news blackout due to rumors and untrue stories circulating in the press