RE: And Odom's standing there watching it on the big screen
Posted on: October 15, 2018 at 19:33:03 CT
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I used to notice Pinkel was like that some too. He'd yell once in a while but for the most part, he'd just stand there with his arms crossed, away from everyone. When Missouri would call a time out, never saw Pinkel in the group. He was always 15' away with his arms crossed looking somewhere else.
Your coaches are pretty sedate. Odom seems to be that way too. Shows a lot of excitement and fire after good plays. Bad calls, not so much. Could be a good thing though. Maybe it's like, "okay, another setback, lets move on. One play a a time." Maybe he realizes arguing is not going to reverse the call, so why waste time and energy on it.
Muschamp goes ballistic. Doesn't change the call. Some of the players have said it fosters an "us against the world" attitude. Different personalities I suppose.