You can't be this @%$+%@+ stupid. what if we turned it over and they returned it for a TD to win the game. would you have been okay with that or would you have rather we kneeled on itskip dog said:Who knows, another touchdown could have been a good confidence builder for the offense.
Translation to, I understand while he kneeled on it but I have to find something to ***** about. Regardless of how stupid I soundFatboydog said:but it would have been nice to see it. Haven"t had much to cheer about lately.
Cry me a river. People bitching about us kneeling on it are obviously looking for something to ***** about. Would it have been nice to see us try run the score up only for it to backfire and we lose the game?Fatboydog said:I'm not a fan that always sees a dark cloud over miss state. It just would have been nice to win 24-14 and cheer another touchdown you #@$!#+% douche.
People take knees all of the time. It is called not taking chances when not needed. Do you really think going for a meaningless TD was the right move? Really?skip dog said:you think Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, or LSU would have taken a knee at home.......hell no !! That's the damn problem, Croom coaches not to lose, therefore, we take a knee at home in the red zone w/ time on the clock, b/c Croom has no confidence in his players to protect the ball & get the touchdown.
If we disagree on this, then we disagree, but MSU, & Croom needed that touchdown for more than just the points on the board.
Well then you are a complete dumbass, and this is further proof you are just working to build up your sixpack reputation.Fatboydog said:with this coaching staff the simple answer is yes.
The way we play has nothing to do with kneeling on it. You se eteams kneel on it all of the time. I agree the way we play is entirely to conservative and I think the whole staff needs to go at the end of the season. I also would hope that the next coach we brought in woudl kneel on it when we have it won instead of doing anythin to take a chance in a turnover. Do you know what the fanbase would be like if we tried a pass their and it was intercepted and run back for a TD?Fatboydog said:It's just an example of my point about how we play. I love to win and I'm glad we did but it would have been nice to put one more on the scoreboard instead of squeaking by.
The way you stated it was you were shocked and mad that we kneeled on it. Don't try and back peddle now that common sense has slapped you upside the headFatboydog said:I know you dumbass. I still wanted to get one more touchdown. Why do you have a problem with the fact that I wanted to score just one more. Jesus H. Christ. I already stated the I understand why he kneeled the ball. That still doesn't change the fact that I wanted to see a 10 point win instead of a 3 point win. We both agree a win is a win but I'd rather go to work Monday with all the Alabama jackasses at my work with a 10 point win instead of a squeaker. Is that hard for you to understand?
Kneeling on the ball with game in hand is not coaching to lose, that is common sense.skip dog said:All I am saying is, that for this coaching staff that has only proven that they can lay a good egg & start seasons w/ un-prepared teams, that it would have been good for the coaches, & the players to have scored another touchdown, confidence all around. Had it backfired, yea that would have sucked the big one, but had we gotten the touchdown, then, *****, pizza & beer for all.
I would rather us coach / play like we have a desire to be champions, over <span style="font-weight: bold;">coaching playing not to lose.</span>
That's all, just sayin'</p>
********, you are just trying to back peddle now that everyone has told you just how stupid you are. You really did think Kneeling on the ball as the wrong movewas21 said:I could get...guess you %%%%!+* really do still care......that's all....