CBJ Sideline Intensity

#76
#76
He Needs To Learn How To Build An Offense Around His Current Players.

I Don't Care About His Angry Face.
 
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#78
#78
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.

Not trying to be disingenuous at all. Honest opinion. To me, there's a big difference in being intense, boisterous and a little pissed off vs how Muschamp acts. Most coaches lose their cool every game at some point and go on a rant....but they dont get the attention from it that Muschamp has gotten. He'll, he was called out by national analysts and announcers for his behavior during his first year at Fla. By most accounts he's actually calmed his act down. Anyway, you know what I'm saying. I didn't think Butch's behavior was out of control like Muschamp's. jmo. Not trying to be argumentative, just being honest.
 
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#79
#79
Not trying to be disingenuous at all. Honest opinion. To me, there's a big difference in being intense, boisterous and a little pissed off vs how Muschamp acts. Most coaches lose their cool every game at some point and go on a rant....but they dont get the attention from it that Muschamp has gotten. He'll, he was called out by national analysts and announcers for his behavior during his first year at Fla. By most accounts he's actually calmed his act down. Anyway, you know what I'm saying. I didn't think Butch's behavior was out of control like Muschamp's. jmo. Not trying to be argumentative, just being honest.

And I contend there's some bias at play on your part.
 

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