(01-18-2017, 10:51 AM)grampahol Wrote: [ -> ]I hope the league takes note to this type of talk from a head coach and takes appropriate action like telling him that if he doesn't want to be a head coach there are more than enough people willing to take his place.
That's the kind of talk that would get most people fired from their jobs. But it's the leagues golden team. What's next? He could stand on the 50 yard line and shoot someone and get away with it?
It's football. In closed locker rooms with no cameras and microphones, I'd venture to say that 75% of coaches talk like this.
He's creating an us vs the world mentality.
(01-18-2017, 10:55 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: [ -> ]It's football. In closed locker rooms with no cameras and microphones, I'd venture to say that 75% of coaches talk like this.
He's creating an us vs the world mentality.
Which is laughable considering it's the Steelers. They're the leagues darlings. The Cowboys might call themselves "America's Team", but plenty of people hate Jerry Jones. The Steelers are easily the most popular football team in the country. And amongst the NFL brass.
(01-18-2017, 10:55 AM)THE PISTONS Wrote: [ -> ]It's football. In closed locker rooms with no cameras and microphones, I'd venture to say that 75% of coaches talk like this.
He's creating an us vs the world mentality.
I've heard way more inflammatory
locker room rants from Jr High School football coaches. Seriously.
Had a coach scream at half time...."go out there and dominate those SOBs", "hit those SOBs SO HARD you make their parents cry". No one had a hissy about it.
I believe in the old, what happens in the locker, stays.....