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what OP does on his free time is his business............
 
I came here hoping to see a heath evans joke to POP....MTC said nothing juss sayin
 
I do find it hilarious that players are starting to tweet out these idiotic and ignorant questions that teams have always asked behind closed doors. They never used to talk about that stuff publicly but I think they have every right to publicly show how moronic some of these people are. For God's sake, I saw one before the combine where a kid tweeted out that a team scout asked him if he was sexually attracted to his own mother. If it was me I would have tweeted out his picture too so everyone could show their disgust wherever he went.
 
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I'm guessing some questions are intentionally bad to see how the person reacts... the last thing id want to draft is an easily offended imbecilic moron with a quick twitter hand these days...
 
I'm guessing some questions are intentionally bad to see how the person reacts... the last thing id want to draft is an easily offended imbecilic moron with a quick twitter hand these days...

Yep.

Easy to spot locker room cancers, just look for the SJWs.
 
I'm guessing some questions are intentionally bad to see how the person reacts... the last thing id want to draft is an easily offended imbecilic moron with a quick twitter hand these days...

I agree. These guys aren't asking off the wall questions because they really want to hear the answer, they are looking for a reaction and to see how a player conducts himself. I'd be wary of drafting a guy who is spilling out the questions I asked him for everyone to see.
 
Other questions not reported:
"Have you ever been in a Turkish Prison?"
"Do you like hanging out in a sweaty locker room?"
"Have you seen a grown man naked?"
"Do you like movies about gladiators?"

Karma for airplane! Reference
 
Who gives a ****. So many dumb *** questions are asked just to get the reaction from the player that we should not give two *****. Nothing to see here, move along.
 
Other questions not reported:
"Have you ever been in a Turkish Prison?"
"Do you like hanging out in a sweaty locker room?"
"Have you seen a grown man naked?"
"Do you like movies about gladiators?"
Another....

"Was 9-11 an inside job?
 
saw mt front row watching appl3e during his workouts hopefully he was priority player he wanted to see at the combine and apple did not disappoint
 
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The question is inappropriate, unethical and illegal. The coach should be fired immediately.
 
Sorry I disagree completely that every ****** up question they can think of is fair game in an effort to "shake those kids up" and see what kind of reaction they can get. **** them. That's like the Papazzi following celebs around and intentionally trying to piss them off so they can get some good video of said celeb cussing and ranting at the camera. Those guys asking those questions are scumbags, plain and simple. And whichever higher up in the organization who is encouraging it are even bigger scumbags. You bet your *** if I was on the receiving end, I would be tweeting the **** out of those questions just so everyone knew what kinds of shady people you are dealing with.

If I was in that room and some dude asked me if I was sexually attracted to my Mother I would not be able to stop myself from saying something like, "No but I'm sexually attracted to yours." If they knocked me publicly for having a character issue I would respond immediately by outing that dude publicly....complete with his name, rank and serial number as well as going into great detail about the **** he was trying to pull in the interview. That **** won't fly with the public because it's disgraceful and childish.
 
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The question is inappropriate, unethical and illegal. The coach should be fired immediately.

Sorry I disagree completely that every ****** up question they can think of is fair game in an effort to "shake those kids up" and see what kind of reaction they can get. **** them. That's like the Papazzi following celebs around and intentionally trying to piss them off so they can get some good video of said celeb cussing and ranting at the camera. Those guys asking those questions are scumbags, plain and simple. And whichever higher up in the organization who is encouraging it are even bigger scumbags. You bet your *** if I was on the receiving end, I would be tweeting the **** out of those questions just so everyone knew what kinds of shady people you are dealing with.

If I was in that room and some dude asked me if I was sexually attracted to my Mother I would not be able to stop myself from saying something like, "No but I'm sexually attracted to yours." If they knocked me publicly for having a character issue I would respond immediately by outing that dude publicly....complete with his name, rank and serial number as well as going into great detail about the **** he was trying to pull in the interview. That **** won't fly with the public because it's disgraceful and childish.

Remember when I compared NFL players to gladiators??? Now, while I can see both sides of the line of questioning - I'm falling in line w/ the "this type of questioning" truly is invasive and obtuse. There are many different ways to ask "deep" questions to find out if a possible gladiator is the right choice...
 
They have probably asked "If you a were a flower what kind of flower would you be" in the past. I think this is much ado about nothing.
 
Quite a few companies (including Google) used to ask a bunch of really weird questions during interviews. It was the trend until a few years ago, at which point it seems to have died off except in the NFL. The primary goal was to catch candidates with questions they were not prepared for to measure how well they think on their feet and could come up with creative answers. They stopped because it did not predict success in any way and was a waste of time (and money).

If it were me, I would try and measure preparation for the interivew to get a measure of effort. Ask QB specific question of what play they would audible into. Get college film of their failures and find out what they learned and what they would do differently. You know, the stuff QBs actually have to do..........
 
I'm going to suggest match.com or maybe farmers only for ya POP as you are unlikely to find many suitors around these parts.

From what I heard you like dates ending up in a Jerry Sandusky shower.

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Quite a few companies (including Google) used to ask a bunch of really weird questions during interviews. It was the trend until a few years ago, at which point it seems to have died off except in the NFL. The primary goal was to catch candidates with questions they were not prepared for to measure how well they think on their feet and could come up with creative answers. They stopped because it did not predict success in any way and was a waste of time (and money).

If it were me, I would try and measure preparation for the interivew to get a measure of effort. Ask QB specific question of what play they would audible into. Get college film of their failures and find out what they learned and what they would do differently. You know, the stuff QBs actually have to do..........

I would merely repeat the goofy questions and then laugh.
 
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