Don't you remember the first part of the game? It looked like it was going to be a total Husker route. I assume that's what's being talked about-- we got to see how each coached composed himself while trailing by a considerable margin.Im sorry but that quote is just stupid. So the coach that is winning is calm and the one that is losing is bitching at the players for poor play? Wow. Great observation.Berating a player on TV is gonna happen. Point in case:Nailed it!A sure fire way to get Bo out?
Stop going to games.
Just ask Dave Brandon how that worked out for him.
And please, spare me the "I'm supporting the kids," line (cause I know it's coming from someone).
Support the kids - show your displeasure in the coaching staff and get them someone in there that will help them and work for them, instead of screaming at them all the time.
Support the kids by getting them a coach that will teach them fundamentals and help them grow into quality football players all with 80% less berating on TV.
Saban:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u5j-W8B22zY
Brian Kelly even calls names:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8coKDztBEAY
Look at the video from this last weekend. There was a point where KENNY BELL was trying to calm Bo down.
KENNY.
BELL.
A player.
Calming the coach down. Should never happen that way.
And people notice it:
http://www.jsonline.com/sports/badgers/wisconsin-nebraska-report-card-b99391548z1-282887581.html
Individual players respond to adversity based on their particular strengths, but the staff sets the tone. If you watched the UW sideline, you saw calm and determined coaches, led by head coach Gary Andersen. If you watched the Nebraska sideline, you saw head coach Bo Pelini berate just about anyone inside the 608 area code — coach or player — as his team's performance deteriorated. The difference was striking.