CTPatsFan
Rotational Player and Threatening Starter's Job
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He doesn't have the common courtesy to give a gentleman's handshake to the opposing coach after a hard fought game.
In the post game interview, he smugly tells the media that this game was no different than any other game, when just minutes before he was jumping around the field like a school-girl hugging anyone that would get near him.
This man is a good X's and O's football coach with a great quarterback and wide receiver, but he is a sad excuse for a human being.
How can all you BB worshippers not be embarrassed by this joker?
Because we have the same F-U attitude towards the rest of the NFL. I'd rather he kicked him where St. Tony's snarglies should be. But I think that's probably frowned upon. A handshake is all that is expected, a handshake is all that will be given.