Welcome. I'm a little younger (I think), but still old enough to remember the later Bryant championships. I'm quite enjoying the recent ones, however.
This is a great site. I'm sure you'll enjoy it.
I have seen much of it as well, from coaches to Presidents.
I believe that verbalized obscenities tend to work against a person, no matter how talented they are. This has nothing to do with whether or not I respect them or whether or not everyone says the same. It's just one of those truisms...
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Not sure who I slighted there.
To be clear, I am not overly concerned about this whole situation. I only hope that a young man sees how public reaction can be, and grows in wisdom.
Eh, I've heard a number of silly things said in my life. I guess this is a call-out for the ignorant. I'm certainly pleased to see the polling trend, though...
Screaming obscenities never works out well for your cause, whatever it may be (unless it's freedom of obscenity-hollering, I suppose). Verbalized obscenities tend to lower one's level of respect in the general public, regardless of how specific individuals or segments of the public feel. Bo's...
Poll open!
All my life I've heard people say they liked beating Auburn better than winning a National Championship. Well, the past two years give us a good test of whether you really believe that or not.
What say ye?
Wrinkles? Sure, everybody does that for the big game. Neither CNS nor CKS are gimmicky kind of coaches, though, so don't for them to unveil a modern wishbone or anything, though.