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<blockquote data-quote="PWT36" data-source="post: 171840" data-attributes="member: 170"><p>ZeroZCool posted"Anyhow, when do you think it is okay to ask for an autograph or picture? "--</p><p></p><p>In my opinion, never in a public place like Restaurant. Bar or shopping . There are some players who don't mind it, Especially Rookies and are very friendly toward fans and others but some don't like it and do not give autographs or don't allow photos taken.</p><p></p><p> If your in the Lambeau Field area or at the practice field especially during training camp, I think, it is alright to ask for autographs or ask if it is alright to take photo. but do it diplomatically.. I feel the players or coaches on their off time is their time to relax . There is lots of pressure on these players during the football season and many are nursing injuries and can be tired after exhausted practices. especially very hot weather in late July and August as was the case in summer of 2005 when temperatures in August training camp session reached nearly 100 degrees in afternoon practices here in Green Bay .</p><p></p><p>You handled your encounter with Nic Barnett who was at Restaurant on a date, properly. However, your comment about Nic's date was out of line on this topic.</p><p></p><p>I would expect better of you. I realize you are a young College student but that is no excuse.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PWT36, post: 171840, member: 170"] ZeroZCool posted"Anyhow, when do you think it is okay to ask for an autograph or picture? "-- In my opinion, never in a public place like Restaurant. Bar or shopping . There are some players who don't mind it, Especially Rookies and are very friendly toward fans and others but some don't like it and do not give autographs or don't allow photos taken. If your in the Lambeau Field area or at the practice field especially during training camp, I think, it is alright to ask for autographs or ask if it is alright to take photo. but do it diplomatically.. I feel the players or coaches on their off time is their time to relax . There is lots of pressure on these players during the football season and many are nursing injuries and can be tired after exhausted practices. especially very hot weather in late July and August as was the case in summer of 2005 when temperatures in August training camp session reached nearly 100 degrees in afternoon practices here in Green Bay . You handled your encounter with Nic Barnett who was at Restaurant on a date, properly. However, your comment about Nic's date was out of line on this topic. I would expect better of you. I realize you are a young College student but that is no excuse. [/QUOTE]
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