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Meyer, Jags break courtesy tradition for Broncos media
Urban Meyer won't be answering questions from Broncos reporters this week. Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

Urban Meyer declined to participate in a media-friendly tradition, and that has some reporters in Denver upset.

Many head coaches will participate in a conference call with the media members who cover their upcoming opponent’s football team. It’s a nice courtesy that allows those reporters a chance to ask some questions and create more content for fans ahead of the week’s game.

The conference-call tradition used to be a requirement, but the NFL made it non-mandatory this season. This week, the Jacksonville Jaguars declined to make Meyer available to Broncos reporters ahead of the Week 2 game between the teams.

Amy Palcic, the former longtime Texans public relations staffer who was the subject of outcry when the Texans let her go, is now with the Jaguars. She says it was her decision to decline the request.

Broncos reporters were not happy with the decision. A longtime Broncos reporter called the decision a “disgrace.”

The Denver Post’s sports editor called it a “bush” league move.

How hard is it for a coach to take 10-15 minutes to visit with some opposing media ahead of a game and answer some questions? Talking with the media is part of the process that feeds the NFL machine. The Jags and Meyer should know better.

Maybe they just didn’t want a certain subject to come up.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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