Accountability and fire. Can’t being to talk say how annoying it was to see every coach from Coker to Manny be absolutely emotionless and passive. Not Mario.
Not every coach. Ironically this one ended up in the NY6 bowl and has our last win over a top 10 team lol. Not a coincidence.
Accountability and fire. Can’t being to say how annoying it was to see every coach from Coker to Manny be absolutely emotionless and passive. Not Mario.
Not every coach. Ironically this one ended up in the NY6 bowl and has our last win over a top 10 team lol. Not a coincidence.
...Much like his toilet water corching...I couldnt stand Randy's emotionless ***. His facial expression never changed
What on earth makes you think that wouldn’t get called? And if it was Miami?ehhh Look I am all for player accountability, but this misses the point and has been way too blown up.
1. BS call to begin with. Kid stood up, spun the ball, and folded his arms, didnt even look like he said anything. Santana Moss (I want to say best ball spinner, or spinner of balls, but no matter how I phrase it, it sounds bad but yall phuckers know what I mean) would have been penalized constantly.
2. If there was that much accountability going on, and Oregon needed the first down and to spike the ball, player should have been coached to make the catch run it to the official so team can get set and spike the ball.
3. If there was no penalty do you think he still gets yelled at? Unlikely. Which is why point 1 is so important.
Oh yeah, Saint Nicky is a choirboy.This doesn't mean anything. Wansteadt used to have conniption fits on the Pitt sideline while winning 6 games a year. Saban looks like he wants a nap half the time. Once again you're focusing on the meaningless. Let me ask you, if Manny had smashed his headset to the ground after giving the 4th and 14 vs FSU would you have felt better?
Ive seen Saban react the same wayehhh Look I am all for player accountability, but this misses the point and has been way too blown up.
1. BS call to begin with. Kid stood up, spun the ball, and folded his arms, didnt even look like he said anything. Santana Moss (I want to say best ball spinner, or spinner of balls, but no matter how I phrase it, it sounds bad but yall phuckers know what I mean) would have been penalized constantly.
2. If there was that much accountability going on, and Oregon needed the first down and to spike the ball, player should have been coached to make the catch run it to the official so team can get set and spike the ball.
3. If there was no penalty do you think he still gets yelled at? Unlikely. Which is why point 1 is so important.
Not every coach. Ironically this one ended up in the NY6 bowl and has our last win over a top 10 team lol. Not a coincidence.
Yea and then we got all the holding callsI loved when Richt grabbed the officials, ****n guys were getting held all season.
Accountability and fire. Can’t being to say how annoying it was to see every coach from Coker to Manny be absolutely emotionless and passive. Not Mario.