Looking at the whole picture here and not solely at the individuals on the team who are tweeting: This behavior is alarming. Players publicly expressing their discontent with the program is indicative of a pervading dysfunction that exists within it. I can only evaluate what I see and for 4 years from Muschamps's inaugural press conference to last nights's post game comments, I have witnessed a coach who is not in control of his emotions on any kind of professional level. The latest episode was his immature display of clapping and giddiness about disappointing the loud mouth Tennessee fans. Not excusing the fans, but the head coach of a major college football program should be able to rise above such silliness, make appropriate comments about his team's success, ignore the biased home crowd, and uphold the stature of the profession he was chosen to fulfill. His lack of control and emotional intellect outweigh his knowledge of Xs and Os. It is no wonder he is losing the locker room. Muschamp is what he is, no feigning or guessing about this man, and the players aren't stupid. It has been said over and over and over ad nauseum, but it doesn't make it any less true: Muschamp is in over his head and the results of his tenure as head coach speak for themselves.