Ask, don’t tell.

Kirby’s getting all General Zod on the media now.

Hopefully, the beat writers won’t have to wait 90 days for an answer.

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14 responses to “Ask, don’t tell.

  1. DawgPhan

    Keeping everyone quiet about injuries is how you build a fence around the state’s recruits.

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  2. HVL Dawg

    Does that go for games too?

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  3. DoubleDawg1318

    That’s some real chicken$#@!

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  4. Scott

    Wonder what the penalty is for the reporter who sees an injury and reports it before getting CKS’s ok? No more soup for you—-banned like the soup nazi?

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  5. AusDawg85

    Sabin, Putin, Smart…it’s all the same.

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  6. Mayor

    I heard that Kirby is changing his first name to Urban.

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  7. Jt (the other one)

    Kirby Saban errrr…I mean Smart…

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  8. Dawgy1

    This will undoubtedly help Kirby improve his coaching record.

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  9. Bright Idea

    Let them watch a few minutes and then censor what they report. Might as well cut them out totally before a reporter reports without Kirby s permission. Who will be the first to get blackballed?

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  10. CPark58

    Run the program like the Kremlin for all I care. Just win, baby.

    Otherwise you just look like a jack wagon.

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  11. Pretty much all know coaches are control freaks and a very stubborn lot. When one wins a great deal, no one cares. There in lies the rub.

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  12. Debby Balcer

    I don’t like no matter how much they win.

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  13. hailtogeorgia

    He has a point as far as injuries being reported before the team/training staff has had a chance to talk to the kid’s family. Beyond that, it’s questionable, at best.

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