B.J. Hill fires back at Dunlap after comments on post-game interview with Ossai

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Joesph Ossai’s late game penalty was a big play in the Cincinnati Bengals loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship game on Sunday.

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After the game, a tearful Ossai was answering reporter’s questions being supported by teammate B.J. Hill.

Hill took the liberty of stepping in on questions he deemed out of pocket and urged reporters to ask the next question.

When Ossai was asked how hard it was to not put all that weight on himself, Hill stepped in saying “What? Come on man, ask some other questions bro.”

Fan Morning Show host Colin Dunlap wasn’t a fan of Hill stopping reporters from asking their questions.

That prompted Hill to fire back at Dunlap’s opinion

Dunlap gave more thoughts on the matter, “I thought Ossai did a great job of facing the music…having BJ Hill stand there to serve as some sergeant of arms, almost to me as some intimidation tactic, is ridiculous.”

Dunlap went on to say that reporters almost have to act like cheerleaders these days, even though no one was outwardly trying to attack Ossai.

He claimed that the current age of athletes aren’t conditioned to have balanced and fair questions asked by the media; not giving the fans true coverage and what they want to hear.

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