LGB First Down
Did anybody catch LGB on ESPN's First Down? I did, and he sounded like a moron. I like the guy, but this could have been the worst interview I've ever seen. I did not understand one thing through his mumblings, except that he is a 'loveable giant'. At the end of the interview, he was very nice though, and thanked Dan for the interview. Unfortunately Dana Jacobson was the one interviewing him. I dont have video of it yet.
Did anybody catch LGB on ESPN's First Down? I did, and he sounded like a moron. I like the guy, but this could have been the worst interview I've ever seen. I did not understand one thing through his mumblings, except that he is a 'loveable giant'. At the end of the interview, he was very nice though, and thanked Dan for the interview. Unfortunately Dana Jacobson was the one interviewing him.
over 2 years ago
DUCKinNY
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I think the only question where he sounded poor was when he was asked to describe themselves, and who doesn’t sound weird when they’re asked something like that? It’s hard to accurately describe yourself. It was much better than Ed Dickson’s interview on Rome is Burning, I will say that.
It's spelled "T-H-E-I-M-P-A-C-T"
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Thanx for the link.
I thot it was beautiful. “I got lotsa friends and I don’t know anyone who doesn’t like me.”
"We'll go."
honestly, that went about 8 billion times better than i expected
he seemed humble, down to earth, nervous, human
maybe not the most confident speaker, but i don’t care, human and humble is exactly what i would hope he is.
"Computers are useless. They can only give you answers."-Pablo Picasso
yeah i could have been harsh
i turned it on for the last few seconds when he really didn’t get anything to come out. a little harsh w/the moron statement
It obviously could have gone better,
But I thought that he did a great job truthfully answering the questions posed to him. Not to mention, this was his first interview since ESPN’s favorite punch, so he was certainly extremely nervous.
Kenjon Barner in a DNA helmet. 'Nuff said.




















