During his press conference on Wednesday, Detroit Lions head coach Matt Patricia was either not in the Halloween spirit or just annoyed by a reporter who allegedly has poor posture when speaking to him.
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The presser was going along smoothly when a reporter asked Patricia about the Golden Tate trade and how it makes the team better. Before answering the question, Patricia scolded the reporter, asking him to sit up and have a little respect.
Here is the transcript on the back and forth via the Detroit Free Press.
Reporter: “Why do you think this move makes your franchise better?”
Patricia: “Ah, well, you know. Do me a favor just kinda sit up, just like, have a little respect for the process. Every day you come and ask me questions and you’re just kinda like you know, ‘gimme this.’ “
Reporter: “I’m sitting …”
Patricia: “I’m asking just to be a little respectful in this whole process.”
Reporter: “Okay, that’s fine.”
Patricia: “So ask me a question professionally and I’ll answer it for you.”
Reporter: “Okay. Why do you feel like this move makes your franchise better?”
Patricia then proceeded to answer the question.
To watch a video of the exchange, please click here.
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