G8RB8R
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I watched the 6:30pm press conference on TV tonight, and I must say, I found very little that I did not like about him. In fact, I really did not see ANYTHING I did not like. Numerous times he spoke of "stretching the field" - a personal favorite of mine and my biggest gripe with Urban. He stressed that fact numerous times. I also much appreciated the fact that he spoke very very highly of Wilber Marshall and the 1982 UF-USC game. The man was a monster in his time. Again, his defensive strengths were evident.
Body language says alot about him, too. The man is wound up like he is ready to explode! Jeez, I LOVE that! He said enough words in 30 minutes, that would take others 60 minutes to say the same things. It's not that he was nervous which caused him to speak so fast, it is his exurberance & enthusiasm. I get the feeling from watching him, that he just can't wait to get out on the playing field and start evaluating the players. Much the same way Spurrier did when he first arrived in 1990. This guy is going to cut thru the chaffe like a hot knife in butter.
Side note - Pay Dooley in the conference (at least I think it was Pat Dooley) made the stupidest remark about Muschamp and Tony Lilly, inferring that Lilly was a dirty player (Muschamp had said earlier he used to pretend he was Tony as ki9d playing football). That was how he preferenced his question to Muschamp. I couldn't believe I heard those words come out of his mouth. It seemed to shock everyone there. What a dumb thing to say.
I like Will Muschamp....perhaps he really is the man for the job.:gator:
Body language says alot about him, too. The man is wound up like he is ready to explode! Jeez, I LOVE that! He said enough words in 30 minutes, that would take others 60 minutes to say the same things. It's not that he was nervous which caused him to speak so fast, it is his exurberance & enthusiasm. I get the feeling from watching him, that he just can't wait to get out on the playing field and start evaluating the players. Much the same way Spurrier did when he first arrived in 1990. This guy is going to cut thru the chaffe like a hot knife in butter.
Side note - Pay Dooley in the conference (at least I think it was Pat Dooley) made the stupidest remark about Muschamp and Tony Lilly, inferring that Lilly was a dirty player (Muschamp had said earlier he used to pretend he was Tony as ki9d playing football). That was how he preferenced his question to Muschamp. I couldn't believe I heard those words come out of his mouth. It seemed to shock everyone there. What a dumb thing to say.
I like Will Muschamp....perhaps he really is the man for the job.:gator: