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You're not hearing what I'm saying and continuing the tired "string em up for this!" take.Getting inside information on the sidelines is part of the XFL's appeal, and what separates the XFL from the NFL, though. When the players hinder that by clearly very intentionally cussing to ruin the interview, they are impeding the XFL's business model (and potentially revenue stream). Saying a cuss word in the heat of frustration is a little different. That is not what this was.
Yes it's counterproductive, but you don't want these guy to mutiny and quit when you're not paying them shit.
You'd be a piss poor manager cause they need to sit the guys down and explain the MUTUAL benefit of learning to tone it down a little more. Half these dudes have never been show playing football on a national TV broadcast before, let alone having someone try to interview them right after their biggest play ever.