It’s different when it’s Senior Day and that’s the last time most of you teammates will ever play the game again. We’re comparing apples to oranges here.Opposing NFL players talk to each other with smiles and hugs after games all the time. Games where they've given their all. I don't think there's a correlation between game effort and a willingness to be friendly after.
Opposing NFL players talk to each other with smiles and hugs after games all the time. Games where they've given their all. I don't think there's a correlation between game effort and a willingness to be friendly after.
post. I saw that and it sickened me. You get your *** kicked and kid talks **** the whole game and you want to do a photo shoot with him. When you lose we need guys that it hurts so bad they need to cool down.I could go on for pages about how poorly coached this team was all season, but what’s the point? We all get it. Mario has to make changes, and fast, or be doomed for the remainder of his tenure.
With that said, the culture of this team is broken — whether it’s Mario or someone else, the entire program needs to be blown up.
Case in point….after the game, our players (including guys like Restrepo….of all people) are posing and taking pictures with the very same Pitt players who were clowning us all game.
If I was a senior on this team and saw that nonsense, I’d beat the living **** out of my teammate. Think about how you would feel in the final moments of your career, getting blown out by a team like Pitt, one that’s been constantly disrespecting you all game, and your teammates think it’s a great idea to pull that ****? Embarrassing. Simply disgusting. No pride whatsoever.
I'm not sure I'm following the cause/effect you have in mind here. Wouldn't end of season make it more likely that you'd look beyond the game, lessen the intensity and be more open to talk and reflect?It’s different when it’s Senior Day and that’s the last time most of you teammates will ever play the game again. We’re comparing apples to oranges here.
Not in the immediate aftermath it wouldn’t.I'm not sure I'm following the cause/effect you have in mind here. Wouldn't end of season make it more likely that you'd look beyond the game, lessen the intensity and be more open to talk and reflect?
That’s fine. You’re entitled to believe that. But to me, it just encapsulates how broken this team is. It’s only one data point….but it gets us to the same conclusion.I cannot say that I share that opinion, @Genghis Cane. Taking picks with opposing players that you knew from high school or club ball is not anything to be concerned about. This is even more acceptable given that the season is over.
Yours concerns are definitely valid, but I find that example to be off the mark.
Pretty sure we disrespected ourselves with lack of effort.Nah, man. I’m not chopping it up with the guys who just blew us out and disrespected us on our home field on Senior night. What a horrible look.
Can you elaborate on this “goated” situation?Vinvent Davis #22 I know has played with Knighton and Couch and maybe a few other of our kids at the same part since they were like 9.
I know M Williams #14 is from Pompano as well. The jawing from the florida players werent really serious.....now with some of the other Pitt players is different.
That being said...this team is soft. I could never forget "Goated"...and i dont know anyone on the team that could win a fight or would even want to really be in one
With that said, the culture of this team is broken — whether it’s Mario or someone else, the entire program needs to be blown up.