The cameraman was in the way. But that's symptomatic of the entire idiocy with all this post game group hug stupidity. You've got all the players and coaching staff of both teams out there, plus a bunch of photographers, then with these conference championships you've got the league guys trying to setup the podium for the award handoff, easily 200 people out on the field and yet you think the opposing coach and QB should sit down in the middle of the field and some serious heart to heart abot the game. It's stupid, the whole midfield idiocy should end, unless there's an award to hand out everybody should get the hell off the field. Why is there a crowd obssesed with this metrosexual display of post game man love?! They're all in the league rolodex, if they want to talk after the game they can do it without you and I ever watching it, passing judgement on somebody for not wanting to hang out in the clusterf$%^ at midfield and swab tonsils is pathetic. Bill and Peyton will both be in Hawaii in three weeks, they can get together over rum drinks then and you'll never know it, of course that wouldn't stop you from saying stupid things about sportsmanship.
Somehow, virtually every other coach can manage this without being a jerk. Why is it Belichick who always acts like a twit, when other coaches (Tony Dungy springs to mind) can always act with class?
And, again, please stop the hyperbole. Nobody is angling for a group hug. But for pete's sake, when the opposing team's QB seeks him out for a handshake, it's the proper thing to do to shake that hand, and not carry on like a three-year-old.
Bill and Peyton will both be in Hawaii in three weeks, they can get together over rum drinks then and you'll never know it, of course that wouldn't stop you from saying stupid things about sportsmanship.
Speaking of saying stupid things....