Punter1
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How does not one of our coaches know the rule?
This kind of thing happens so seldom they probably haven;t seen it ever before.
I'm not sure the refs were that confident they made the right call either.
How does not one of our coaches know the rule?
with all the things the frog coaches need to pay attention to during a game making sure a staff member doesn't collide with an official and the rule consequences are not something I would hold them accountableHow does not one of our coaches know the rule?
I don’t have a problem with Cohen.
I do have a problem with Istook, but it’s personal.
Marc? He’s good people. Known him since middle school.
Ooooh, story time!
High school here. Kootsi
Then you’ve known me since college
My question is why is the guy on the sidelines running in the first place?
He could bet be greatest guy in the world but his butt should not be anywhere near the playing field while play was in progress.
At anyplace besides TCU he would be unemployed come tomm. Do you think Alabama or Clemson would put up with that? SID’s are easily replaceable. It isn’t like he is the head coach. TCU could find a replacement tomm with ton of qualified candidates.
Yes I know what a SID does and what his job duties entail. Part of those duties is not to interfere with the field of play at anytime.Do you know what a SID does? There were several media that would have wanted to talk with Gary after the game, win or lose, so that’s his job to organize them and you can’t do that from the pressbox.
My question is why is the guy on the sidelines running in the first place?
He could bet be greatest guy in the world but his butt should not be anywhere near the playing field while play was in progress.
At anyplace besides TCU he would be unemployed come tomm. Do you think Alabama or Clemson would put up with that? SID’s are easily replaceable. It isn’t like he is the head coach. TCU could find a replacement tomm with ton of qualified candidates.