AmherstCane
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Of course it's hyperbolic and overstated! It's done for comedic effect!![]()
**** is not funny, dawg.
Of course it's hyperbolic and overstated! It's done for comedic effect!![]()
Because the rooster sucked massive quantities of dead penguin dykks when he got here.I have a question. Why has Mario had to fill so many holes in our roster?
Are you questioning my comic genius? How dare you?**** is not funny, dawg.
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You made me look at this from a different perspective.“There is something with this team vibe, they don't look like they're having fun and playing free at all the last few games. Everything is labored and calculated and methodical...”
You know how that environment gets created?
When your leader is like that; the players are wound up because the Head guy in charge is wound up.
Stress much like sh*t, rolls downhill. It causes overthinking & second guessing on every level.
Exactly. The early enrollees of his first full recruiting class got on campus 9 months ago. The summer enrollees 4 months ago. The partial class he put together has been on campus at most a little under 2 years. The recruiting sins of our previous coach rear their ugly head all over the field in games with teams that have a pulse.Because the rooster sucked massive quantities of dead penguin dykks when he got here.
Saban had to build that resume over time. It didn’t happen overnight. He’s always been wound tighter than ****’s hat band.Credibility also plays a role. Its easier to get away with being wound tight when you have winning resume.
Mannio is over 10 years in as a HC. He's had time and his resume is on display. Nevertheless that has very little to do with the on field product.Saban had to build that resume over time. It didn’t happen overnight. He’s always been wound tighter than ****’s hat band.
No doubt but saying Saban has credibility because of his resume without context is misleading.Mannio is over 10 years in as a HC. He's had time and his resume is on display. Nevertheless that has very little to do with the on field product.
Don’t believe that. I see players who make dumb decisions and talk too much and aren’t that good. I’m looking forward to next year when most if not all of the manny guys should be gone. I see the team getting better and building but still see the manny holding on. Like #4 coming off the bench and punching a UNC guy in the face and keeping their drive alive like wtf is that. Throw 4 off the team can’t have any time for that“There is something with this team vibe, they don't look like they're having fun and playing free at all the last few games. Everything is labored and calculated and methodical...”
You know how that environment gets created?
When your leader is like that; the players are wound up because the Head guy in charge is wound up.
Stress much like sh*t, rolls downhill. It causes overthinking & second guessing on every level.
Who’s quote even is that lol“There is something with this team vibe, they don't look like they're having fun and playing free at all the last few games. Everything is labored and calculated and methodical...”
You know how that environment gets created?
When your leader is like that; the players are wound up because the Head guy in charge is wound up.
Stress much like sh*t, rolls downhill. It causes overthinking & second guessing on every level.
It’s in the OPWho’s quote even is that lol
Those guys are elite coaches. Mario is not.
Organizations take on the personality of their boss/leader/coach. Competency is the one thing that can nullify that. Saban is wound up bc his team isn’t doing what he taught them. Mario is wound up bc he has no idea what’s going on. There’s a massive difference in the two. One is chaos and panic and the other isn’t.
Putting the cart before the horse, aren't you? You think Nick Saban was Mr. Nice Guy doing 'aw shucks, gee wiz' bits at MSU before anyone ever called him elite? Then he somehow wins at LSU and is like, "Ok, personality shift/new sheriff in town."Those guys are elite coaches. Mario is not.
Nah man you play to win the game and you win at all costs.Your comment makes me think of the article I read last week, about players emailed photographs of poor ball handling in practice. On the surface this seems like a good use of technology. Also makes me wonder if the players feel like every move is watched and scrutinized. I know I would not like to work in a similar environment.
Of course ball handling is of paramount importance in football. I think if I were a player and I wasn’t at practice, watching film, or in a meeting I would need a mental break from football. Same as in real life, where I don’t ‘take work home with me’.
You should read my other posts. Mario’s version of being wound up is pure chaos. He doesn’t know what’s going on. Saban is wound up bc he’s detailed, expects perfection and knows exactly what’s happening.Putting the cart before the horse, aren't you? You think Nick Saban was Mr. Nice Guy doing 'aw shucks, gee wiz' bits at MSU before anyone ever called him elite? Then he somehow wins at LSU and is like, "Ok, personality shift/new sheriff in town."
UM was 20,000 leagues deep in a pure loser culture. The athletic director was a loser. Coaches were losers. Years upon years of that affects player DNA like radiation causes cancer. Chemotherapy 'aint fun. You lose weight, lose hair, and vomit your guts out. 2022, 2023, and probably 2024 are all going to be chemo years.