Respect for Mizzzou's Coach

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#4
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It's actually quite pathetic to me. He doesn't say anything because he knows there is literally nothing he can do to stop Tennessee now or in the future. Whining would make him look stupid next year and he knows it. They had 13th ranked defense, but didn't matter.
 
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I'm sure it's already been posted but didn't see it so forgive .e if it is somewhere.....Gotta respects Mizzou's coach for his response on us "runing up the score". Need more coaches like him.

Missouri’s Drinkwitz Asked If He Took Issue With Tennessee Piling on Late - Sports Illustrated
I’m sure Heupel didn’t appreciate the Mizzou coach and his defamatory comments about the Tennessee investigation. He got what he got because he publicly laughed on the Rome show and taunted Tennessee.
 
#15
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They score might have ended up a little bit closer if he hadn't been arguing calls all day and actually tried, let's say, coaching his team. He even argued about something on the second half kickoff.

Watching our opponents’ coaches flip out on the refs this year (Napier, Stoops, and now Drink), and making complete fools of themselves makes me so appreciative of Heupel and how calm he is. Even when we had that BS delay of game penalty on us, Heupel was calm and focused.

And to think, just a few years ago, it was always our opponents’ coaches who were the calm ones while our coaches looked clueless and desperate. How far we’ve come!
 
#17
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Commentors yesterday seemed to think the players and administration love him and approve of what he's doing and believe in him.

At least that's what I heard.
I truly believe a lot of people around here are not happy unless they are talking about fahring someone. somewhere. often anywhere.
 
#19
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Respect?
What was he gonna say? "That's disrespectful. How dare you make these kids look bad." He would have been destroyed by everyone. He said what he had to say.
 
#24
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I truly believe a lot of people around here are not happy unless they are talking about fahring someone. somewhere. often anywhere.
I truly believe there's a bunch of people around here like @joevol33

They're married and their children are all girls. They are the least important humans at their homes and come here to get a little attention and to be heard.
 

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