Caesar Session

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We're supposed to talk with Pete Carroll later this afternoon. We'll report back afterward.


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Ken Molay Author Profile Page said:

What's with the constant use of the royal we? How many of you write this blog? I'm assuming Scott Wolf will report back afterward. Just say so. We know who you are!

BoscoH Author Profile Page said:

I think Scott means one of the following by "we":
1. He and his brother.
2. He and his Dad.
3. He and his new assistant, Erin Andrews.

Either way Scott, don't let him BS you about where you would go if you declared yourself eligible for the NFL draft. There is no doubt in my mind that you'd be the first midfielder picked in April.

Tyler Author Profile Page said:

Might I suggest you start out today's interview with Pete by familiarizing him with the folder on your laptop where you store the 1000s and 1000s of downloaded pictures of various college cheerleaders and you awkwardly leaning into attractive sideline reporters?

You could probably breach the subject by asking him to quickly pick out the ones he thought were the prettiest or most do-able...

Just looking out. Pete should get to know the real you. Who knows maybe you guys will bond over the experience and then you'll get all the inside dirt.

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