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Weekly Blog 9/8/17

I watched Deshaun Watson's interview after the Texans Browns game Sunday afternoon. The reporter did a good job of asking well written questions, so the reporter had more than a two word answer. He also did a goof job of incorporating stats into the questions he asked.

I think the reporter could have asked a few more questions, but instead of making them lengthy like the other ones, he could have shortened them up to get a few ore answers.

From watching this interview I will take away the detailed questions he asked so he can get the most out of his interview. I will also try and add more stats to make the interview sound more professional.

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