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Wow. Is he that thin skinned? Don't understand his reason for saying this.
I've been disappointed in his flippant attitude toward what's been going on this year after having those top-ranked recruiting classes & ranked No. 3 pre-season. He needs to be more humble IMO rather than put everything back on the fans! I've always liked him, but have been surprised at his comments. He KNOWS he took over an established, solidly built program that's not performed to expectations, so the buck stops with HIM - not the fans!Wow. Is he that thin skinned? Don't understand his reason for saying this.
Even if you're a Chad-hater, don't blame him for speaking the truth. I go to most of the home games and I hear what he's talking about. There are fans who I think would rather see the team lose so they can be "right" about Chad, and they take it out on the team. You can bitch all you want here, but if you're going to the game, at least support the team!
UF Fans would have to actually show up at the ballpark in order to yell at us.I sure hope UF fans don't yell at us.
Not so sure. Remember Frank Martin saying he could hear phone conversations in the seats when he got here.UF Fans would have to actually show up at the ballpark in order to yell at us.
I support them, but when they are making bone headed errors because they're lollygagging around the field, I'll let them know it. Or if they are keeping their bat on their shoulder watching strike 3 go by them, yeah...they're going to know. Or if they are trying to get smart hitters to chase junk pitches and not throwing strikes only to walk a sub .200 guy, again...they're going to know.
Supporting a team does not mean you can't voice your displeasure with the performance on the field.
You can say you what you want... Just curious, do you think they don't know they made a mistake? I think too many fans base their self worth based on the outcome of what 19 year olds are doing on a ball field. Maybe if it causes you this much angst, you should just stay home and jump back on the bandwagon when they're winning.I support them, but when they are making bone headed errors because they're lollygagging around the field, I'll let them know it. Or if they are keeping their bat on their shoulder watching strike 3 go by them, yeah...they're going to know. Or if they are trying to get smart hitters to chase junk pitches and not throwing strikes only to walk a sub .200 guy, again...they're going to know.
Supporting a team does not mean you can't voice your displeasure with the performance on the field.
You can say you what you want... Just curious, do you think they don't know they made a mistake? I think too many fans base their self worth based on the outcome of what 19 year olds are doing on a ball field. Maybe if it causes you this much angst, you should just stay home and jump back on the bandwagon when they're winning.
And you're a tater....and not a 'real' fan.38 years of attending games and I'm a bandwagon fan. Um...ok.
38 years of attending games and I'm a bandwagon fan. Um...ok.
Hey Chad, here's an idea. Give the fans something to cheer about then. Winning an SEC series at home would be a start.
Well I was actually 5. But thanks for trying to shave 5 years off the age.And USCBatgirl started following the baseball team when her parents took her to the games at birth...
The difference is, the Yankees are professionals. College kids are not. Most college baseball players aren't even on scholarship. I get it if you're not happy that the team hasn't played well the last few weeks, but I never understood how an adult can boo or jeer a 19 year old, especially for the team he/she is supporting. If it's that frustrating, just don't watch. I don't see how the negativity helps especially when there are potential recruits watching. Not happy with the coach - grow a pair and go to the next coaches show and ask a specifc question.Geesh, he better hope none of his players are drafted by the NY Yankees. If he made that statement in NY about their fans, Lord help him.
Are you serious? Played baseball from childhood to the minors and can never remember a time fans wouldn't yell at players. It's BASEBALL. They may do it in other sports, but in baseball the fans are so intimate with the players you can hear most everything....good and bad. I laughed when I read Chad's complaint. First rule, don't criticize the fans for showing up and don't criticize those who do!The difference is, the Yankees are professionals. College kids are not. Most college baseball players aren't even on scholarship. I get it if you're not happy that the team hasn't played well the last few weeks, but I never understood how an adult can boo or jeer a 19 year old, especially for the team he/she is supporting. If it's that frustrating, just don't watch. I don't see how the negativity helps especially when there are potential recruits watching. Not happy with the coach - grow a pair and go to the next coaches show and ask a specifc question.
As someone who has attended games for many sports for over 40 years, I'll never understand how adults can take it so seriously and spew so much venom. To each his own, but again if your self worth is determined by the success of a college baseball team, I feel sorry for you.
Sounds like you and others here are the thin skinned ones. If you had watched the video, Chad laughed a little when he said this. He was adding a little humor to the interview.Wow. Is he that thin skinned? Don't understand his reason for saying this.
I'll agree with that, their ballpark looks puny as far as seating capacity. With that said, when I watched Chad make this comment in the recent interview, it seemed obvious to me he was joking. All this seems like a bit of an overreaction to a tongue in cheek comment by Chad.UF Fans would have to actually show up at the ballpark in order to yell at us.
You don't want to be yelled at then play better and get the bat off your shoulders and stop pitch guessing. I have tried to stay on Chad's side but that statement floored me. That's the statement of a passive coach who's rubbed off on his sometimes passive hitters. This ain't Dixie Youth coach these are grown men not little Johnny swinging at a ball on a tee. There are no participation trophies or safe places in big boy baseball. I agree Batgirl, coach needs to man up, being hollered at when you do stupid stuff is baseball. Most of the pitchers from Davidson couldn't break a window and we still looked terrified at the plate. They don't wanna be yelled at then do something to be yelled for and stop blaming fans.I support them, but when they are making bone headed errors because they're lollygagging around the field, I'll let them know it. Or if they are keeping their bat on their shoulder watching strike 3 go by them, yeah...they're going to know. Or if they are trying to get smart hitters to chase junk pitches and not throwing strikes only to walk a sub .200 guy, again...they're going to know.
Supporting a team does not mean you can't voice your displeasure with the performance on the field.
Well I was actually 5. But thanks for trying to shave 5 years off the age.
If that comment had made over the radio would you still think he was semi-joking? Same comment.Sounds like you and others here are the thin skinned ones. If you had watched the video, Chad laughed a little when he said this. He was adding a little humor to the interview.
That is the key.If that comment had made over the radio would you still think he was semi-joking? Same comment.
Stick to his daytime job as a coach. No I didn't watch. My bad I suppose.Sounds like you and others here are the thin skinned ones. If you had watched the video, Chad laughed a little when he said this. He was adding a little humor to the interview.
I'm not sure why that is relevant since he made it in a video, not over the radio. Regardless as long as I knew he was joking, I'd not get too upset over it.If that comment had made over the radio would you still think he was semi-joking? Same comment.
You mentioned it was obvious he was kinda joking because of the little smile. My point was you couldn't see that smile over the radio to know he was joking. That would put the whole interview in a different light. Out of the abundance of the heart the mouth will speak.I'm not sure why that is relevant since he made it in a video, not over the radio. Regardless as long as I knew he was joking, I'd not get too upset over it.
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LOL! Those visits would be epic!I'm starting to think FM should finish out this baseball season as head coach. That would make for some great mound visits.