I always wondered why the felt so close to one another up there in d'em hills.
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I always wondered why the felt so close to one another up there in d'em hills.
No ... it is not nitpicking. Coaches can and should control their players as far as showboating and celebrations are concerned. Swearinger or Taneyhill would have been benched until they understood what was not acceptable if I were their coach here. Playing aggressively with intensity is one thing- showboating to bring attention to yourself after a play is entirely different. If coaches ignore or encourage celebrations and taunting, with no respect whatsoever for good sportsmanship, then you have Jimmy Johnson's Miami thugs! Yes, they were very talented, but almost universally despised for their dirty play and classless antics on and off the field.
Why? They never cared to give us any.You must be a sad sad man. Give them some respect.
He's doing stuff that would draw an unsportmanship call against basically anybody else in the country. Frankly, by all accounts he should be out of the game. Starting with the completely unsolicited "shhhh" motion to the stands after his first TD. The official "talked" to him. Your flag talks, you jerk.
You must be a sad sad man. Give them some respect.
I want to see Clemson lose as much as the next Gamecock...and I understand it's normal for their rival...us...not to like the best player they have ever had. But this stuff y'all are nitpicking about is reaching guys.
Are we talking about talent on the field or excessive celebrations and showboating? I know they are very talented, I just object (as any good coach would) to the on field antics.You must be a sad sad man. Give them some respect.
So now we really understand what "all in" means. #GROPEUAfter kicking their butts all night, he was just checking to see if Ohio State had any balls. He confirmed they don't....