is a complete .
Seriously, after seeing that display, who would let their kid play for that redfaced, stroke in waiting, dick.
They can't lose often enough.
My wife got home from work just as the second half was beginning, and the crucial deflected interception and ensuing chewing out of whoever #7 is for Notre Dame happened pretty much right after she walked in. Her immediate reaction was (and this is based on our having a four month old son): "I would never let Conor play for someone like that."
Just think of how many mothers across America with sons older than four months and who are legitimate D1 prospects witnessed that display and thought the exact same thing.
i hope jaron jones and family watched the syracuse game and the nd game---who do you want to play for marrone or kelly ?is a complete .
Seriously, after seeing that display, who would let their kid play for that redfaced, stroke in waiting, dick.
They can't lose often enough.
He needs to learn the "Spurrier visor toss".GET OVER HERE
GET OVER HERE
Last year I recall Marrone lighting someone up after a bonehead play... but then following him to the bench, putting an arm around him, and then spending a good minute coaching him. There were many of us who remarked how THAT was what great coaches do. It's OK to yell, within reason, but you have to get the player back in the right frame of mind immediately afterwards.