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As long as he didn't follow up with, "we'll get that fixed"....He actually said the Ivey thing was on him.
I get it. The film will sort of exonerate the player that hit Luke. He was tripping as he went for LDR
I guess what is concerning is he isn't setting a terribly good example of maintaining composure and controlling himself. If it is OK for him to run out on the middle of the field and start a fight, how can he bag on players who do so?
Because he didn't. He ran out there to finish what was a low tackle, and cheap tackle.I guess what is concerning is he isn't setting a terribly good example of maintaining composure and controlling himself. If it is OK for him to run out on the middle of the field and start a fight, how can he bag on players who do so?
Because he didn't. He ran out there to finish what was a low tackle, and cheap tackle.
It doesn't matter what you think, it matters what his players think, and they love it. They are flat out saying it shows he has their back. That's a good thing, they'll fight harder for him and care about what he has to say.
It's not like he does this every week. He's no muschump!
Doesn't reflect poorly on him, the University, or anything else. Believe it or not, players want a coach that will defend them, that's what he did.I'm not going to crucify Mc for it. Everybody makes mistakes. But I think it was a mistake a reflects poorly on the university. Seems to me if you watch the replay it didn't look like he trying to take him out per se. He lost balance with a little bit of a push and hit him low.
Doesn't reflect poorly on him, the University, or anything else. Believe it or not, players want a coach that will defend them, that's what he did.
No, I'm looking at it from the players perspective, and if you want to win games, they matter.You are looking at it with Orange and Blue goggles.
No, I'm looking at it from the players perspective, and if you want to win games, they matter.