Butch just cited a Wall Street Journal report that proves teams that have more high-fives and chest bumps win more games.
— Wes Rucker (@wesrucker247) November 2, 2016
Booch is losing it.
Butch just cited a Wall Street Journal report that proves teams that have more high-fives and chest bumps win more games.
— Wes Rucker (@wesrucker247) November 2, 2016
Booch is losing it.
Filed under Because Nothing Sucks Like A Big Orange
“… Georgia’s just going to do what it’s going to do to win ballgames. Whether that’s passing the ball or running the ball or doing both. It’s kind of simple: whatever way to win ballgames.” — Charlie Woerner, The Athletic, 12/4/19
<pretends we aren’t seeing our next 10 years unfolding in knoxville and enjoys the show>
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It is hard, VERY hard, (short of giving up the season entirely) to find any other CFB news to take my mind off our program’s miseries. But B*tch is making a mighty effort to provide us with it.
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HIGH FIVE
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Good one
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The opportunity is nowhere for Sgt. Carter to cite a Wall Street Journal report
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Aw jeez…seriously?!?! Did it ever occur to them that the high fives and chest bumps are a result of winning games, and not the cause. Losers generally don’t high five each other a lot.
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Ding ding ding!
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Perhaps Butch has the causal relationship backwards. Perhaps winning makes it more likely that you have things to high five and chest bump about, not the other way around. I don’t think Butch is as smart as he thinks he is, or some of his fan base either.
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Sorry Hassan, I didn’t see your post before I posted mine. Same idea.
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Butch and Hugh Freeze are the snake oil salesmen of their respective divisions. And they both beat Kirby this year. Sigh…
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Can’t find a lot of yuks in Tennessee this year it looks to me like they’re going to go 9 and 4 or 10 and 3.
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slap hands!
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Boss, you are assuming Booch ever had it…lost to Derek Dooley fer Gawd’s sake.
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The Wall Street Journal has always been my idea of a motivational source for coaches. Hasn’t it been yours?
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Quick, somebody tell Kirby.
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