BSR TV: Jim Mora, Stanford Recap

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2012
  • UCLA head coach Jim Mora spoke with the media Saturday night after the Bruins loss to Stanford.
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Комментарии • 20

  • @skkybleufairy
    @skkybleufairy 11 лет назад

    Cheers to Coach Mora....he handled Simers much better than I ever could. I so could not do this job!

  • @dcirish7
    @dcirish7 11 лет назад

    Mad respect to Mora for handling himself with class. I woulda flipped out on that reporter.

  • @hkp2911
    @hkp2911 9 лет назад

    How did this AH ever get into the room. Good job staying so cool and dignified Coach.

  • @sandiegopreps6524
    @sandiegopreps6524 10 лет назад

    TJ is the man!

  • @JayLaMarr7
    @JayLaMarr7 11 лет назад

    1. I get why the question is being asked, but there are better ways you could approach it. Why the animosity and the snide tone? or the personal attack towards the coach?
    2. How does a preseason NFL have any comparison at all to this game? Am I confused? Do preseason NFL games impact future opponents like this one did? The reporter seemed clearly want to evoke anger and/or start a fight with that line of questioning.
    3. Are we (as fans) really prepared to hear a true answer to this?

  • @TheSertdog
    @TheSertdog 11 лет назад

    GREAT JOB COACH. GO BRUINS!

  • @shaftshaft
    @shaftshaft 11 лет назад

    Like Mora said. If you play it like the pre season the starters won't be in the game past the 1st or 2nd quarter.

  • @rwablazer
    @rwablazer 11 лет назад

    A press conference is not for a reporter to "make a statement," as this clown was doing. I'm no Jim Mora Jr. fan, but that reporter was out of line - and Mora handled it well.

  • @razorramon5751
    @razorramon5751 11 лет назад

    Even though I don't like TJ I think he is right. Stanford was not that much better than UCLA and the evidence is the second game.

  • @bg12082007
    @bg12082007 11 лет назад

    What a troll reporter. Even Mora can spot a troll. I guess TJ was looking to entice a "PLAYOFFS" moment.

  • @ie2left
    @ie2left 11 лет назад

    I don't know how this guy is still working for the LA Times

  • @jthornton17
    @jthornton17 11 лет назад

    why would he be vindicated? What he said was so idiotic, it deserves no vindication.

  • @antdeezy52
    @antdeezy52 11 лет назад

    Creating winning culture is executed by winning as many games as possible - not simply by winning the Rose Bowl. The reporter is out of line. It seems like he is trying to evoke a response or draw out something he thinks he knows to which others aren't privy. Also, how do you know you can beat a team when it is 7-7 in the first quarter???

  • @TriangleChoke96
    @TriangleChoke96 11 лет назад

    At what point did it become a reporter's job to "hold his feet to the fire"... that's the job of coach's employers (UCLA Athletic Dept). Simers is a hack and unprofessional... asking tough questions is one thing... acting like a childish rube is something else entirely.

  • @Poefuguegly
    @Poefuguegly 11 лет назад

    I've always imagined Tj sitting on a moth-eaten recliner with ramen noodles on his cigarette burned sports bra writing his trashy articles.
    It's a total mystery why the LA times continues to employ such a pretentious hack. Not to mention a known racist *cough* Serena Williams *cough*
    The antagonist-shtick died out in the 40's, only Tj still thinks he's Robert Duvall in The Natural. Someone please retire this relic. I guess a moderately objective sports critique is too much to ask from the Times.

  • @judgemccallister
    @judgemccallister 11 лет назад

    There is nothing hilarious about this "reporter's" antics and there is nothing that will be vindicated if UCLA defeats Stanford in the championship game. This is not an example of a "reporter" holding anyone's feet to the fire, but rather simply grandstanding, egomaniacal idiocy. Two teams can play one another three times in three weeks and have three completely different outcomes if they have similar abilities. It is largely dependent on preparation and the team's emotional state. Just dumb