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Why did Will Muschamp,throw Brain McClendon under the bus ?

cfc136cfc136 ✭✭ Sophomore

Going back to the monday after the south carolina game ,Will Muschamp threw Brain McClendon under the bus for not running the ball more . The question is ,is muschamp really that **** or does he know that he as head coach can change the plays ?

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  • MeR3htidMeR3htid ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Because Muschamps ego couldn't fit so he sacrificed his OC by tossing him under the bus instead.

  • moosmoos ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I don't actually think that he did. Saying, "we've talked about X." Doesn't necessarily imply that we disagreed going into the conversation and, as your boss, I corrected you.

    Really think that a lot of people, @DawgNationDaily included, misinterpreted that quote after the game.

  • cfc136cfc136 ✭✭ Sophomore

    McClendon I believe is a good coach .He was the Head coach for us against Penn State .When we beat them .His dad Willie was a 1000 yard running back here . Muschamp is a Idiot .

  • Bsampson0317Bsampson0317 ✭✭✭ Junior

    It's hard to dedicate yourself to the run after running into a brick wall numerous times. It's the old definition of insanity rule

  • UnderDog68UnderDog68 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited September 2018

    @Bsampson0317 said:
    It's hard to dedicate yourself to the run after running into a brick wall numerous times. It's the old definition of insanity rule

    This. ^^^^^^^

    They weren't running, nor were they going to run the ball on us. I was, however, actually surprised to see them open the game 5-wide and an empty backfield for all of the first series.

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