dressedcheeseside
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Yeah, right.
Yeah, right.
The comparison is made because CPJ takes so much heat for being a "jerk" on the sidelines and with the media. Ol' Nicky is just as bad if not worse except he gets a pass because he wins. Double standard, plain and simple. The behavior is either acceptable or it's not, winning or losing should have nothing to do with it. I'm glad you don't think this way, but many do.Ond guy just won his 5th National Championship, the other is coming off a 3-9 season. Might want to find someone else to compare him to.
Full disclosure, I don't mind either one for being intense on the sideline. I actually think it's a good thing.
The comparison is made because CPJ takes so much heat for being a "jerk" on the sidelines and with the media. Ol' Nicky is just as bad if not worse except he gets a pass because he wins. Double standard, plain and simple. The behavior is either acceptable or it's not, winning or losing should have nothing to do with it. I'm glad you don't think this way, but many do.
I think a lot of that has to do with "Atlanta" media in general. They characterize CPJ as an out of control jerk but a few years ago they defended Grantham going on a tirade at Vanderbilt.
I've never met CPJ so I have no firsthand knowledge of how he is. However I do know a gentleman who played for him at Ga Southern and can share what he and his Father told me. They were never fans but now follow GT football only because of who our coach is. They both have the utmost respect for CPJ and his coaching style.
I think this is the true measure of a coach's respect and treatment of his players, rather than sideline emotional blowouts that happen to almost all coaches from time to time. I also think this is the key thing that separates CPJ and dudes like Nick.One of the things you hear about CPJ is he'll tell you exactly where you stand, and he actually looks out for each guy's best interest regardless of what they do for him on the field.
I've never met CPJ so I have no firsthand knowledge of how he is. However I do know a gentleman who played for him at Ga Southern and can share what he and his Father told me. They were never fans but now follow GT football only because of who our coach is. They both have the utmost respect for CPJ and his coaching style.
Yeah, right.
Now, this requires a definition. I think one could make the argument that coaches should not swear, even in mild terms -- Swinney's idea of cursing is the occasional damn or hell, but not directed at a player. But a HS coach should be a role model, agreed. At the same time, if those are the only two words today's high schoolers know, they have been in a cave for 18 years, and I can't get exercised.All the joking aside one of the main reasons I've turned down any help with the football team at the schools I've worked at is because I don't like/can't get behind the constant barrage of curse words slung at HS football players.
In my book no HS coach should ever be cursing at a student. It doesn't matter where it is.