I bet you know where all the make out spots are at your school, don't you?The hard part for guys like Sipp and Severe is that they know wayyyyyyyy more than they let out of the bag. They do have to be a bit careful about what they say for a lot of reasons.
Just like most of us with our jobs. You have people that you go to for tons of inside info and sometimes they tell you a lot...sometimes they are a bit more cryptic.
I will never tell!!!!I bet you know where all the make out spots are at your school, don't you?The hard part for guys like Sipp and Severe is that they know wayyyyyyyy more than they let out of the bag. They do have to be a bit careful about what they say for a lot of reasons.
Just like most of us with our jobs. You have people that you go to for tons of inside info and sometimes they tell you a lot...sometimes they are a bit more cryptic.![]()
Hopefully you can trust your students to do the sameI will never tell!!!!I bet you know where all the make out spots are at your school, don't you?The hard part for guys like Sipp and Severe is that they know wayyyyyyyy more than they let out of the bag. They do have to be a bit careful about what they say for a lot of reasons.
Just like most of us with our jobs. You have people that you go to for tons of inside info and sometimes they tell you a lot...sometimes they are a bit more cryptic.![]()
We aren't in the SEC, so yeah, whole game.I havent been able to listen or read everything, but does "suspended" mean for the whole game?
If we were in the SEC they'd be suspended for a half... against South AlabamaWe aren't in the SEC, so yeah, whole game.I havent been able to listen or read everything, but does "suspended" mean for the whole game?
Do you have any examples in mind? They seem to be positive when talking about individual players to the media, even about guys that are unlikely to play. They do seem more candid/open overall with the media about what the coaches and team are doing.Does anyone else not like the way they talk about players? I'm not talking just about the stuff, per se, in the article. A number of statements made in the recent press conferences sound like NFL coaches. It's hard for me to explain exactly, but it's like they are talking about the players in public candidly, and not putting a spin to encourage or hype up the player. It's more a mater of fact.
I agree with you...Does anyone else not like the way they talk about players? I'm not talking just about the stuff, per se, in the article. A number of statements made in the recent press conferences sound like NFL coaches. It's hard for me to explain exactly, but it's like they are talking about the players in public candidly, and not putting a spin to encourage or hype up the player. It's more a mater of fact.
I always thought that a couch should publicly have their players back, and put out publicly words of encouragement as warranted (eg, he has the tools and with work could become something special). I imagine the player's family and friends like this, it would help the player, and it would create good will within the program.
I know I'll get a lot of flack (like many were NFL coaches and they welcome such "honesty," for example), and don't have time to respond, but I thought someone should throw out the topic.
What if it is called for though?I agree with you...Does anyone else not like the way they talk about players? I'm not talking just about the stuff, per se, in the article. A number of statements made in the recent press conferences sound like NFL coaches. It's hard for me to explain exactly, but it's like they are talking about the players in public candidly, and not putting a spin to encourage or hype up the player. It's more a mater of fact.
I always thought that a couch should publicly have their players back, and put out publicly words of encouragement as warranted (eg, he has the tools and with work could become something special). I imagine the player's family and friends like this, it would help the player, and it would create good will within the program.
I know I'll get a lot of flack (like many were NFL coaches and they welcome such "honesty," for example), and don't have time to respond, but I thought someone should throw out the topic.
Put it into another context...what if Bray tweeted out "Man, we got a high maintenance freshman linebacker this year"
Most people would think that was totally uncalled for.