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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 631144" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I'm disappointed in our loss against Citadel, but I'm equally disappointed in how some of our players acted.</p><p></p><p>Seriously, are we "flexing" and talking crap to intimidate FCS players? On top of that, we kept doing it, and it helped them and hurt us. If some of our players feel the need to intimidate or "flex" against kids of lower athletic caliber, then they are not the players they think they are. Good players let their play do the talking. Intimidate someone by knocking the stuffing out of them, running by them, or shutting them down their play. I always felt that if someone needed to talk trash to me or get in my face it's because they were scared of my abilities and couldn't do anything about it...and lo and behold Citidel beat us. What good did the talking and flexing do?!</p><p></p><p>I'm glad CGC specifically addressed this and emphasized that it wasn't going to be tolerated. We're not good enough for that crap...and even if we were, our coaches and other players on the team shouldn't tolerate it because, and apologize if this offends some, but we're "Georgia Tech" and that means something more than football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 631144, member: 360"] I'm disappointed in our loss against Citadel, but I'm equally disappointed in how some of our players acted. Seriously, are we "flexing" and talking crap to intimidate FCS players? On top of that, we kept doing it, and it helped them and hurt us. If some of our players feel the need to intimidate or "flex" against kids of lower athletic caliber, then they are not the players they think they are. Good players let their play do the talking. Intimidate someone by knocking the stuffing out of them, running by them, or shutting them down their play. I always felt that if someone needed to talk trash to me or get in my face it's because they were scared of my abilities and couldn't do anything about it...and lo and behold Citidel beat us. What good did the talking and flexing do?! I'm glad CGC specifically addressed this and emphasized that it wasn't going to be tolerated. We're not good enough for that crap...and even if we were, our coaches and other players on the team shouldn't tolerate it because, and apologize if this offends some, but we're "Georgia Tech" and that means something more than football. [/QUOTE]
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