If there were rankings for press conferences, I wouldn't have to worry about dropping out of the top five, I hope.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Press conferences aren't the best thing to do, but it's part of the job.
As much as you may be sitting in the top five or the top 10, sometimes you just don't get that chance to get to the top.
I believe we are going to move into a situation where the more effective conferences will be smaller, more specialized, more focused, with occasional large gatherings to get the attention of the larger world.
I used to only worry about the #1's and all of the awards. But that was a long time ago.
I don't know if he was the fourth man or the fifth, but he was certainly in the top 10.
I know lots of people who climb very high in the rankings without winning a single title.
The press doesn't just cover presidential campaigns, they influence them by making arbitrary decisions about who is 'top tier' and merits coverage.
You give a press conference, and they'll pick one word, they'll pick two words. The media is still out to write what they want to write.
Rankings are not so important. I am only focused on winning tournaments.
I don't really rate press conferences. It's not as though I leave the room fist-pumping my way down the corridor after a good one.