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I'm not so sure Manny was being as positive as we think. Looked like he was giving him a mini lecture to me.
I'm not so sure Manny was being as positive as we think. Looked like he was giving him a mini lecture to me.
I'm not so sure Manny was being as positive as we think. Looked like he was giving him a mini lecture to me.
Manny said “ Someone tell your boy to slide. Ay man if you try that next year we knocking ya block off.”
I'm guessing it was a criticism sandwich. Something like "You showed a lot of hear out there today, as QB you don't want to run your mouth to the sideline, be the leader you can be, and you guys will win a lot of games."
Dungey is a real *****... No lie, we tried to take his heart and that dude fought back... Nothing but respect for that guy
I'm not so sure Manny was being as positive as we think. Looked like he was giving him a mini lecture to me.
Lol, the kid loses and Manny crosses the field to lecture him. Total **** move, but funny
I’m an excellent lip reader.
He said, “good game kid, but next time you mouth off to our coaches and try to hurdle one of our players, I’m going to have Shaq and Pinckney skullfūck you in your dead eyeballs. Scoreboard. Have a nice flight back to that miserable shīthole in Syracuse. Buh bye”
From barry
Dungey, frustrated on a day he completed just 13 for 41 passes for 137 yards and those four interceptions, started barking at UM’s sideline after that final incomplete pass.
Quarterman and Anthony Moten got in his face, and Moten had to be restrained by defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski.
Though ESPN’s Bob Wischusen said UM defensive coordinator Manny Diaz was praising Dungey as he walked with him after the game, I’m not so sure of that, based on amateur lip reading. It appeared that Diaz wasn’t happy with Dungey’s antics. Diaz presumably will clarify that this week.
From barry
Dungey, frustrated on a day he completed just 13 for 41 passes for 137 yards and those four interceptions, started barking at UM’s sideline after that final incomplete pass.
Quarterman and Anthony Moten got in his face, and Moten had to be restrained by defensive line coach Craig Kuligowski.
Though ESPN’s Bob Wischusen said UM defensive coordinator Manny Diaz was praising Dungey as he walked with him after the game, I’m not so sure of that, based on amateur lip reading. It appeared that Diaz wasn’t happy with Dungey’s antics. Diaz presumably will clarify that this week.