'Boro-vol
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And, by the way, let's throw tomatoes at the troops, too (you know, Guarantano, Jumper, etc.) because they looked sullen in formation or weren't as fast as we wanted them to be.
I'm not going to address the rest of it again, because I already have clearly and succinctly, and because the metaphor of Butch Jones to a General ais patently absurd outside of the haircut. It also doesn't seem to be resonating with you....so likely it doesn't matter.
But I will address the point about the players again. The players deserve our admiration and loyalty simply because of their desire to be here, and the sacrifices they make to do so. A student-athletes life is difficult, even at this level. I know...I have a son that is a Div. III football player. They lead a different life than other students, with rewards...yes, but with a lot of sacrifices that other students never know. I don't criticize players much outside of "life-choices" they may make. What happens on the field is the coaches responsibility. It is the coach that recruited them for a particular job, coached them to perform a task, and put them in the position on gameday to succeed or fail. Outside of just not trying, it's not the players fault if he is not successful. Choices were made well in advance that set that course. Players deserve our admiration, and whatever definition of loyalty fits your personal agenda.