m1al
I'm the most wanted man on my island...
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Our wonderful leader told that to the crowd when they booed him for taking a knee at the end of the half. That's because a hallmark of butch. When ever fan in the stadium can see that your making a mistake I'd like to think our coach would take note and change! As opposed to saying f them all
Our wonderful leader told that to the crowd when they booed him for taking a knee at the end of the half. That's because a hallmark of butch. When ever fan in the stadium can see that your making a mistake I'd like to think our coach would take note and change! As opposed to saying f them all
Our wonderful leader told that to the crowd when they booed him for taking a knee at the end of the half. That's because a hallmark of butch. When ever fan in the stadium can see that your making a mistake I'd like to think our coach would take note and change! As opposed to saying f them all
Or he realizes that there's a reason why the people in the stands paid to watch the game instead of getting paid to coach it.
Coaching isn't rocket science. The ones that get in it are the guys willing to put in all he long hours. It take a long time and a bit of luck to end up with a good head coaching gig. I think it's funny when people act like a coach has some sort of crazy skill set or talent. The reality is a whole lot of the fans in the crowd have a great mentality capacity and higher overall intellectual level than a coach. If the entire stadium is booing they likely have a reason to do so. As far as the game being in hand already...it's a mind set more than anything else. These are young kids looking at the coach to creat a culture and identity. You'd likely never see urban Meyer or Saban basically leaving points on the field in the first half of a game. Every possession is a chance to help creat that foot on the throat mentality
Coaching isn't rocket science. The ones that get in it are the guys willing to put in all he long hours. It take a long time and a bit of luck to end up with a good head coaching gig. I think it's funny when people act like a coach has some sort of crazy skill set or talent. The reality is a whole lot of the fans in the crowd have a great mentality capacity and higher overall intellectual level than a coach. If the entire stadium is booing they likely have a reason to do so. As far as the game being in hand already...it's a mind set more than anything else. These are young kids looking at the coach to creat a culture and identity. You'd likely never see urban Meyer or Saban basically leaving points on the field in the first half of a game. Every possession is a chance to help creat that foot on the throat mentality