volsallday21
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The thing is, I don't think anyone is upset at his ouburst. I know I'm not. I do believe it is confirmation of who many of us believe him to be. It's not upsetting, or surprising....just a subtle reminder.
No matter how pissed he got at the fans he better keep these fans on his side. Dropping the f-bomb toward our fans is a stupid mistake. I'm sure the athletic director will talk to him about it..
I hope so. I was starting to wonder if he was an emotionless cliché machine but apparently he does have a little attitude. I find that a good thing.
I'm sure that's not what you meant but oh well. Personally, next time, I hope he adds "eat ****". Good showing of attitude for a coach that needs some and dip**** fans exposed. Win/win imo.
I said the same thing to my wife. Up 35-0 and our fans boo. I don't understand the point of the booing for this situation.
I have only been a boo bird once and that was watching Dooley run out the clock against Mizzou to force overtime.
The thing is, I don't think anyone is upset at his ouburst. I know I'm not. I do believe it is confirmation of who many of us believe him to be. It's not upsetting, or surprising....just a subtle reminder.
The fools booing deserved to be told f you. Anyone that comes in with that lame azz argument that they were booing the decision not the players is mentally deficient. Do you think the players can differentiate what the books are for? They're into the game. Go home look in the mirror and boo yourself because you suck!!
It was 4th and goal from the 1-yard line. Fans were booing the decision not to go for it. It wasn't about the points-- fans wanted to see if the team could punch it in.
Like it or not, all fanbases boo. It's a bad look when a coach says "**** 'em all" to the fans and the media catches it. It says a lot more about CBJ than it does about the fans.