CBJ Sideline Intensity

#54
#54
Oh so scary, the self pointed fan card police has arrived on the scene. Lol telling someone else they are not a fan because you value your own opinion way to much is one of the funniest things on here. Get over yourself.
 
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#56
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I'm okay with it.

Guess its different when its your own I just know everybody makes fun of this guy & he even wins a game every now & then.

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#59
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Haha I was joking. I like the intensity it shows fire and gets the players fired up. There is a point though and muschamp crosses that sometimes, but I for one think just because he goes balistic like that doesn't make him a spazz or a bad coach. Some coaches are like that and some aren't. The kids gotta learn to listen to what he's saying instead of sulking cause he yelled at them.
 
#60
#60
Everyone needs to hop off cbj's sack and give him time to win, or LOSE. Oh cbj is such a man because his F bombs mean more than Dooley or Muschamps F bombs. Cbj has proven he can turn around programs (lulz). Cbj is a real man! (Wtheck?) He hasnt done anything yet and its possible he goes 2 conference wins in 2 years.
 
#61
#61
The main thing I like about the intensity, is after we commit a penatly Jonea gets heated. We don't have the talent to beat ourselves. So one thing coach Jones realises is we have to play hard and do the little things right and hopefully that will close the talent gap. Something I think Dooley just never realised.
 
#63
#63
Has anyone else noticed how intense CBJ is on the sidelines? That's something we haven't seen at UT in a long time, or maybe ever in my lifetime, and I love it. I can't remember which game, but he was all up in Coach Azzanni's grill after the WRs made a mistake -- love seeing that kind of passion and accountability from our head coach.

Dooley got a little animated a few times, but that was usually only when someone pulled his stool out from under him or took one of his crutches away.

I wish CBJ and and Florida's coach had been mic'd up during the game. I would pay ppv money to here everything they screamed at their player's.
 
#64
#64
I wish CBJ and and Florida's coach had been mic'd up during the game. I would pay ppv money to here everything they screamed at their player's.

I read lips.

F%%%, what the F%%% were you thinking? Get your F%%%ing head out of your Arse and play like we practiced. Your F%%%en making yourself look stupid!

Just paypal me the PPV money.
 
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#65
#65
Yeah, I did think it was funny watching Jones on the sideline after y'all made fun of Muschamp so much this past year, I personally love that stuff. I will say though, I think y'alls coach is going to prove a great hire, I think yesterday is really close game that could go either way if y'all have comparable talent, and Jones is taking care of that on the recruiting trail. I love our rivalry, and really look forward to the Muschamp vs. Jones games in our future.



I really don't see much of a difference honestly. They both get really fired up, even if Muschamp's looks sometimes are a little more of the "I will eat your entire family" variety. :)

After Pig caught the TD pass, when the Fla DB came over to the sideline, Muschamp went absolutely ballistic at the kid.... he straightened his arms by his sides and literally started bouncing up and down like.... well, like a 4 yr old throwing a tantrum. I was waiting on him to drop to the ground and start kicking his feet while holding his breath.

I love the intensity but it needs to be focused and clear eyed. Honestly thought Butch's demeanor was much more appropriate and productive. Muschamp is embarrassing.
 
#66
#66
After Pig caught the TD pass, when the Fla DB came over to the sideline, Muschamp went absolutely ballistic at the kid.... he straightened his arms by his sides and literally started bouncing up and down like.... well, like a 4 yr old throwing a tantrum. I was waiting on him to drop to the ground and start kicking his feet while holding his breath.

I love the intensity but it needs to be focused and clear eyed. Honestly thought Butch's demeanor was much more appropriate and productive. Muschamp is embarrassing.

To summarize, when our respective coaches go ape$h1t on the sideline, your coach is more composed than our coach.
 
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To summarize, when our respective coaches go ape$h1t on the sideline, your coach is more composed than our coach.

In all seriousness, before I ever knew Butch Jones existed, I was watching Muschamp thinking he has the worst sideline demeanor of any coach I've ever seen this side of Bo Pellini and Woody Hayes. I know he's your guy but you gotta see this right?

He'll, I'll admit I'm a big Fulmer guy but he had the most confused and vacant looks on the sideline of any coach I've ever seen.
 
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In all seriousness, before I ever knew Butch Jones existed, I was watching Muschamp thinking he has the worst sideline demeanor of any coach I've ever seen this side of Bo Pellini and Woody Hayes.

Did you see the clip of CBJ calling out one of his assistant coaches at practice with a wireless microphone?

Muschamp would have used a bullhorn, which is much less refined. :)
 
#74
#74
In all seriousness, before I ever knew Butch Jones existed, I was watching Muschamp thinking he has the worst sideline demeanor of any coach I've ever seen this side of Bo Pellini and Woody Hayes. I know he's your guy but you gotta see this right?

He'll, I'll admit I'm a big Fulmer guy but he had the most confused and vacant looks on the sideline of any coach I've ever seen.

I'm not defending Muschamp's sideline demeanor.

Different coaches have different styles. I think it's disingenuous to suggest that CBJ's tirades are any less intense or emotional. Both coaches are intense and emotional.

As far as Fulmer goes, I liked how he clapped his hands while looking like he's trying to kiss an invisible supermodel.
 

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