Which bad game is he talking about? The first one or the last one?He's calling out all of the losers who decide to give the players a bunch of crap on twitter after a bad game.
Which bad game is he talking about? The first one or the last one?He's calling out all of the losers who decide to give the players a bunch of crap on twitter after a bad game.
As the OP, don't take this topic the wrong way. I absolutely blame the coaches for the things that are going wrong. And that includes who they put on the field.Wow... Just wow... These are kids. Blame the people who put these kids in a position to fail. Ya know, the guy who makes $3 million/year to make sure these kids play well (large nose, short tempered). Blame that guy!
That pissed me off too when I read that. There's ALWAYS something you can do about it. It's called leading by example by making a big play, and then getting up, looking your discouraged teammates in the eye, and yelling "Come on!" The only guy doing that on Saturday was Ameer.... And then he fumbled.Here is what I don't understand. Most people are saying we lack mental toughness. We play uninspired.
After the first game, which was embarrassing to say the least. We still seem to play uninspired. Why? How do you not get pissed off and try to fire up your teammates. Why do our players seem to hold back?
This quote pisses me off.
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Classic Taylor, the old foot-in-mouth syndrome.Here is what I don't understand. Most people are saying we lack mental toughness. We play uninspired.
After the first game, which was embarrassing to say the least. We still seem to play uninspired. Why? How do you not get pissed off and try to fire up your teammates. Why do our players seem to hold back?
This quote pisses me off.
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It's not so much what they're being taught, but it what they're not being taught.These kids are doing what they are being taught. They fail to accomplish what we as fans set as standards, name them for their failures and their coaches go unscathed. They read this stuff, so do future recruits. Tread lightly on this subject. It can do far more harm than it could ever do good.
My sons stopped being kids at the age of 16. I suppose you could make the argument that young men are kids until the age of 18. But a 21 year old male is NOT a kid.Wow... Just wow... These are kids
I agree w/ you, but at the same time I don't. An 18 year old in a meat packing plant is there because he's been forced to grow up. He's moved on with his "school" life. An 18 year old man in the military is forced to grow up. He's moved on with this "school" life. An 18 year old freshman or redshirt freshman is still a kid. College is just an extension of HS. He's still having his meals cooked for him by someone else. He's likely having his laundry done by someone else. His financial situation is taken care of. His next meal is not earned w/ a hard days work. You can go on and on, but at this point most of these are leading a life that's nothing more than a glorified HS experience away from home. They're still kids, because they haven't been yet forced to be men. You could argue that is part of the problem, but I don't believe every one of these kids are yet men. Some maybe, most not so much.My sons stopped being kids at the age of 16. I suppose you could make the argument that young men are kids until the age of 18. But a 21 year old male is NOT a kid.Wow... Just wow... These are kids
Playing college football for a man 18-22 years of age is exactly like working in a meatpacking plant or factory for a man 18-22 years of age. You screw up and you get yelled at by someone. If you don't like getting yelled at when you screw up, then walk on out of the place or stop screwing up.
Now, if you are getting yelled at because your boss screws up, then sound off like you have a pair and put people straight, OR sit their and take it.
Jack during the spring game was a kid. Everybody else out on that field in a football uniform is a man. I don't buy into this extend childhood reaching to 30 somethings.
Perhaps a good coach would respond, "Yes there is something you can do about it. You can take a seat."Here is what I don't understand. Most people are saying we lack mental toughness. We play uninspired.
After the first game, which was embarrassing to say the least. We still seem to play uninspired. Why? How do you not get pissed off and try to fire up your teammates. Why do our players seem to hold back?
This quote pisses me off.
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