Hey Schnall - why don`t you just shut up? Maybe you should take some anger management classes. YOU let your team down

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I found exclusive footage of what Coach Schnall thinks about OP's take about him on this thread.
 
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I also think the media has made him out to be a coach that fights for his players, being bad *** they wouldn't tangle with etc. Probably went to his head somewhat. No problem standing with your guys, but tone down the bad *** attitude a bit.
 

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In his statement after the ejection, he made references to being "a grown man" and being "48 years old" and being willing to stand like "a man" and "a grown man's athleticism." I've come to think that when dudes make lots of comments about their dudeness or manliness or being a grown man, it's usually a sign of testosterone overdrive. Honestly, the true bad arses I know, the guys I think I definitely would not want to mess with, are fairly quiet people and fairly unassuming...but you just know.
 
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Coastal Carolina was the best team in South Carolina this year and even last year. South Carolina would get blown away by Coastal this year!!
 

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In his statement after the ejection, he made references to being "a grown man" and being "48 years old" and being willing to stand like "a man" and "a grown man's athleticism." I've come to think that when dudes make lots of comments about their dudeness or manliness or being a grown man, it's usually a sign of testosterone overdrive. Honestly, the true bad arses I know, the guys I think I definitely would not want to mess with, are fairly quiet people and fairly unassuming...but you just know.
My experience over the years has been that, when a man crows about "being a man" or other bluster about masculinity, they are usually overcompensating for a "shortcoming" or other feeling of inadequacy or inferiority. A man who is secure in his masculinity doesn't feel the need to huff and puff about it.
 
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In his statement after the ejection, he made references to being "a grown man" and being "48 years old" and being willing to stand like "a man" and "a grown man's athleticism." I've come to think that when dudes make lots of comments about their dudeness or manliness or being a grown man, it's usually a sign of testosterone overdrive. Honestly, the true bad arses I know, the guys I think I definitely would not want to mess with, are fairly quiet people and fairly unassuming...but you just know.
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