I love our new coach !!!!!

Funny, I told my wife that the announcers were morons several times during the game on Saturday. I guess great minds think alike. ;) Of course, it didn't take a whole lot to see that.
 
Hahaha. That is awesome. That ranks right up there with when a reporter asked him what he thought of a recruit decommitting: "Don't need him, don't want him, doesn't fit the system." (Maybe paraphrased a bit)
 
The entire room where I was watching universally dubbed them morons.
 


I'd much rather have a man that speaks his mind rather than the sugar coating coach speak one usually hears nowadays. That's why I always liked to hear what Spurrier had to say because you never had to read between the lines with that guy. GOL was the same way. If you're going to say something....say it and don't worry about what people think.
 
This reminds me of my favorite Paul Johnson exchange of all time:

Reporter: Can I ask you something without making you mad?

Johnson:
Maybe. I don't know.

Reporter:
I was talking to a Navy fan and he said he follows the coverage and that he noticed something and I'm just going to put it to you. He says that it seems like when Navy loses you blame the players, i.e., we can't execute fundamental plays, but that the success of the team the last four years has been attributed to brilliant coaching. How do you respond to that?

Johnson:
Whatever he thinks. I don't go down to McDonald's and start second-guessing his job so he ought to leave me alone.

Reporter:
But do you feel like it can't be both ways?

Johnson:
You know what? I could care less. I'm old enough where I could give a crap what the fans think or what you think to put it in a nutshell.

Reporter:
Wins and losses are evenly distributed as far as credit and blame, right?

Johnson:
If you could ever find one time that I said we won the game because of brilliant strategy I will kiss your butt at city dock and give you two days to draw a crowd. Find it and bring it to me. Tell that guy that if he wants to talk to me I live at [address given but deleted for the transcript] I will be right there. Come ring my doorbell and I will be glad to talk to him.

Quoted from The Dash (among other places).
 
I don't listen to the clowns-just turn the sound down. This puzzles my fiancee, to whom I said," The announcers are morons."
 
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