volinbama256
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Maybe wait until Satterfield is done talking with his team? This is a pattern with Butch, he treats his life as if he's the subject of a running biography, the star of the show. He could have waited to meet Satterfield in their locker room. But there aren't any cameras there.
Does anyone know if Butch might have asked Satterfield for permission immediately after the game?
"Hey coach, I'd like to congratulate your team on a great game. Is that okay?"
"No problem."
There's likely some unwritten etiquette on such things and I doubt very seriously CBJ just decided on a whim to crash the huddle without anyone knowing it from Appy State. And furthermore, nobody knows exactly what was said so there is no reason to jump to conclusions...never mind, it's VN.
Does anyone know if Butch might have asked Satterfield for permission immediately after the game?
"Hey coach, I'd like to congratulate your team on a great game. Is that okay?"
"No problem."
There's likely some unwritten etiquette on such things and I doubt very seriously CBJ just decided on a whim to crash the huddle without anyone knowing it from Appy State. And furthermore, nobody knows exactly what was said so there is no reason to jump to conclusions...never mind, it's VN.
Was hoping someone may have reported exactly what he said - I've missed it if they have. Anyone know?
SIAP - I just did a quick search through the FF threads
I saw good and bad in it.
On the plus side: nice show of respect by Butch.
On the minus side: he seemed uninvited by the ASU coach (guy seemed surprised, more than anything), and you generally don't barge into a peer's meeting without permission. Plus, his body language was wrong; too much pointing of his finger at them. I'm sure his words were complimentary, but his body language was aggressive.
On the whole, might have been better if he had walked up to the coach and quietly asked if it would be okay to address the fellows first. Then keep his hands down to his sides.
As a spur of the moment thing, it was clearly well-intentioned, but not well-considered.
That's how it seemed to me, anyway.
Adter seeing the video, anyone complaining about Butch's postgame actions is just looking for something to complain about. The 60 minutes on the field prior to his postgame pat on the back provided more than enough of that.
You seem to side with the dreaded "political correctness" side of things.
You know, I think it would be funny to see how all of you would react to being psychoanalyzed for every interaction you do.
And to think some of you will or already reproduced.