Link: Did Gus Malzaln Say, "They Better Not Fire Me" on National TV??

dayhiker

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Re: Did Gus Malzaln Say, " They Better Not Fire Me" on National TV??

People are speculating he said fine instead of fire since it was after the targeting call.
 

rolltide7854

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Re: Did Gus Malzaln Say, " They Better Not Fire Me" on National TV??

I thought he said I hope they fire me, I could use 32 million and go work with Chizek again.
 

TrampLineman

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I have video of other things he said after the targeting call but I better not post.:)
Funny how they all claim he's such a Christian that he would never do so on the field. We happened to be in Taco Casa Saturday night when that play was flagged and I think we both seen the same word/s:biggrin2:
 

danb

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Funny how they all claim he's such a Christian that he would never do so on the field. We happened to be in Taco Casa Saturday night when that play was flagged and I think we both seen the same word/s:biggrin2:
He definitely used some other colorful metaphors on the sideline that game that wasn’t hard to lip read. My girlfriend and I both agreed that he looked like he was on something the way he was fidgeting and picking at his nose more than usual, and had the crazy 1000 yard stare! He may have dropped some of the bad brown cow pie acid!


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RT27

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NO someone asked him about Louisville opening, he said "They better not HIRE me". BAHAHAHHAHA they have suffered and lost enough already.
 

hollisx4

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Funny how they all claim he's such a Christian that he would never do so on the field. We happened to be in Taco Casa Saturday night when that play was flagged and I think we both seen the same word/s:biggrin2:
I'm certainly not defending Ol' Gus, but using colorful language doesn't make you a non Christian.
 

RT27

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I'm certainly not defending Ol' Gus, but using colorful language doesn't make you a non Christian.
There is only one cuss word mentioned in the 10 commandments, all others are fair game in my book. Are they always appropriate no, but it is just a word. The meaning and disgust with such words are only given credence by the listener. I have seen folks offended by normal words as they just get offended easily. It is a work like any other, it is only insulting if you allow it to be. Some one can call you a B word or a lousy human, what is the difference, none but the words used. Most will react different to the words, not the meaning. I find it all very silly. It is only taken a certain way as you were raised to take it that way. Look at different cultures and you will see,it is all on how you were taught to react to words. Some cultures cuss words mean nothing at all offensive, in the USA it is offensive. Go figure, just as Roll Tide to a bama fan is a pleasant greeting, same exact 2 words to an aub is an insult, it is all in the person hearing it and how they interpret it.
 

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