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  • #46
    Re: Oakland Coach

    Originally posted by mango4 View Post
    I don't see the point why people are getting mad about him swearing, coaches swear all the time. Doesn't matter, once you get to the college, maybe even high school, level coaches are going to swear. I bet you anything AJ and Nagy do it too, maybe no as much but they still do it.
    I have a strong feeling Nagy does not do it too often. Maybe I am wrong and am just being naive to the fact. Same goes for Stig, as people have mentioned numerous times here before, the most profane language he uses is "Dang".

    I was always taught, you can tell a person's intelligience by the words they use when they are angry and upset.

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    • #47
      Re: Oakland Coach

      Dr. Phil's show today is about people who rage and how to control it.

      I find the synchronicity of that with this thread very amusing (but then I'm fairly easily amused that way.)
      "I think we'll be OK"

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      • #48
        Re: Oakland Coach

        Originally posted by UWMandSDSU View Post
        I have a strong feeling Nagy does not do it too often. Maybe I am wrong and am just being naive to the fact. Same goes for Stig, as people have mentioned numerous times here before, the most profane language he uses is "Dang".

        I was always taught, you can tell a person's intelligience by the words they use when they are angry and upset.
        I'm not saying he uses it often but I have a feeling he may at times. Stig on the other hand doesn't

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        • #49
          Re: Oakland Coach

          Originally posted by mango4 View Post
          I don't see the point why people are getting mad about him swearing, coaches swear all the time. Doesn't matter, once you get to the college, maybe even high school, level coaches are going to swear. I bet you anything AJ and Nagy do it too, maybe no as much but they still do it.
          If you don't see the point then do you use this type of language in your everyday conversations? If no, why not?

          Just because coaches swear all the time doesn't make it the right thing to do. John Wooden was a fairly decent basketball coach, and he found a way to teach and motivate his players without using much profanity.

          http://www.magazine.ucla.edu/exclusives/wooden/

          Also, if a coach swearing is okay, why do they still bleep colorful interviews when I am watching TV? That would be because it is socially unacceptable behavior in public, whether you are on the sidelines of a basketball game or on Sports Center.

          Any coach who uses the type of language the Oakland coach used should get a T, and if he continues should get thrown out. No matter what their winning percentage is, period.

          If I sit behind the bench with a small child, I should expect to hear swearing from the coach? But if I sit in the bleachers up top and a fan is using the same language, they would risk getting thrown out of the arena? There have been many times when I have told a fellow spectator to watch their language, and almost every time they did for the rest of the game.

          The refs should have done the same during the Oakland game. All they would have had to say was, "coach, if you use that type of language around me tonight I'm going to T you up," and then keep their word. 2 or 3 games like that and I guarantee the coach modifies his language (whether junior high, high school, college, or pros) and we aren't having this discussion.
          “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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          • #50
            Re: Oakland Coach

            Originally posted by SF_Rabbit_Fan View Post
            If you don't see the point then do you use this type of language in your everyday conversations? If no, why not?

            Just because coaches swear all the time doesn't make it the right thing to do. John Wooden was a fairly decent basketball coach, and he found a way to teach and motivate his players without using much profanity.

            http://www.magazine.ucla.edu/exclusives/wooden/

            Also, if a coach swearing is okay, why do they still bleep colorful interviews when I am watching TV? That would be because it is socially unacceptable behavior in public, whether you are on the sidelines of a basketball game or on Sports Center.

            Any coach who uses the type of language the Oakland coach used should get a T, and if he continues should get thrown out. No matter what their winning percentage is, period.

            If I sit behind the bench with a small child, I should expect to hear swearing from the coach? But if I sit in the bleachers up top and a fan is using the same language, they would risk getting thrown out of the arena? There have been many times when I have told a fellow spectator to watch their language, and almost every time they did for the rest of the game.

            The refs should have done the same during the Oakland game. All they would have had to say was, "coach, if you use that type of language around me tonight I'm going to T you up," and then keep their word. 2 or 3 games like that and I guarantee the coach modifies his language (whether junior high, high school, college, or pros) and we aren't having this discussion.
            Excellent SFRabbit. I could not agree more. It was embarrasing to listen to this guy. Whomever mentioned that the Jacks coach's use this type of language is way off base. This gentlemen needs to expand his vocabulary beyound four letter words. You can express your displeasure with a player or official in other ways to get your point accross. In fact, I would go as far to suggest that he costs his team certain calls during the game because of his attitude. Somewhere deep in those itty-bitty officials minds they will get even! Don't think any official comes to the game thinking about being a homer. But, treat them with the lack of respect that Coach Kampe exhibits and it will cost you.

            The Oakland women's coach was a class act. They (Oakland) has a very good womens team.

            That being said, I think Oakland is the best Men's team in the Summit League this year. I was impressed with Benson, Jones and Kangas. I read an earlier post from an Oakland fan that was very complimentary about our Jacks and we thank you for that. But, I don't think the best team won Saturday night. They would be my favorite to win the summit tournament.


            GBGBGJ

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            • #51
              Re: Oakland Coach

              Originally posted by mango4 View Post
              I'm not saying he uses it often but I have a feeling he may at times. Stig on the other hand doesn't
              Not unless you consider "Holy nutmeg!" to be "swearing".
              Holy nutmeg!

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              • #52
                Re: Oakland Coach

                Originally posted by JimmyJack View Post
                Not unless you consider "Holy nutmeg!" to be "swearing".
                I think I heard him yell "rat farts" the other night.
                We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                • #53
                  Re: Oakland Coach

                  I'll never forget the locker room at half time when he gave the team a real ripping for getting their rectum's kicked out there.
                  "The purpose of life is not to be happy - but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make some difference that you have lived at all."
                  -Leo Rosten

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                  • #54
                    Re: Oakland Coach

                    Originally posted by mango4 View Post
                    I'm not saying he uses it often but I have a feeling he may at times. Stig on the other hand doesn't
                    I challenge you to find someone who has heard Coach Nagy swear at a ballgame. Dang and Darnit do not count.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Oakland Coach

                      Originally posted by 1bunnies View Post
                      I challenge you to find someone who has heard Coach Nagy swear at a ballgame. Dang and Darnit do not count.
                      He did break a clipboard once. TV's way of describing it was pretty funny.

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                      • #56
                        Re: Oakland Coach

                        Originally posted by 1bunnies View Post
                        I challenge you to find someone who has heard Coach Nagy swear at a ballgame. Dang and Darnit do not count.
                        OK, fine Nagy doesn't swear.

                        It's not like Oakland's coach is the only one that swears, I think most of you are being a little uptight about this. Maybe it's because I'm a college student and I've heard a lot worse coming from the student section but it's not a big deal to me.

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                        • #57
                          Re: Oakland Coach

                          Originally posted by EQguy View Post
                          I'll never forget the locker room at half time when he gave the team a real ripping for getting their rectum's kicked out there.
                          When he's really, really mad, Stig will break out a "Holy crap".

                          Honestly, I'm with Mango4 on this one. Some coaches swear. Some don't. So long as they're not yelling curse words in front of 4-year-olds, it's really not a big deal to me.
                          Holy nutmeg!

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                          • #58
                            Re: Oakland Coach

                            Originally posted by JimmyJack View Post
                            When he's really, really mad, Stig will break out a "Holy crap".

                            Honestly, I'm with Mango4 on this one. Some coaches swear. Some don't. So long as they're not yelling curse words in front of 4-year-olds, it's really not a big deal to me.
                            Good thing there weren't any 4 year olds at the game then.

                            Just kidding JJ and Mango, I know some coaches swear at games and its not going away anytime soon. It just seems like the Oakland coach took it to the next level, and it could have easily been stopped by the officials (and apparently was stopped by Mike Burgers after the game--funny thing about bullies, if you stand up to them they usually back down). Although with the way Summit officials have been, I don't expect them to assert themselves that much.
                            “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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                            • #59
                              Re: Oakland Coach

                              Originally posted by 1bunnies View Post
                              I think it's time for an NCAA rule change. During media timeouts if the coach is at midcourt chewing on the officials and not in his huddle with his team it should be a technical foul. Or any timeout for that matter. Timeout are intended for instructions to players, not time to work an official. The way to stop the F-bombs is the technical foul also. He gets 2, then he waits for the team in the locker room. After all it is only a game.
                              I agree with this post. Do you guys remember when Rotert was knocked to the floor in the NDSU(?) game. A.J. went out and did the same thing. He used over half the timeout chewing on the officials. Rotert was fouled so AJ did have a beef. Rotert was across half court and AJ was still down at the other end of the court doing some butt chewing. That was when somebody got injured though. Not just chewing for calls that he thought were bad.
                              I think the swearing was what bothered me more. There were tons a kids there for the "fast break clinic". Those kids had to put up with that language. He was swearing loud enough 1/2 the Arena heard him. I don't mind yelling but swearing is unprofessional in my opinion.
                              I saw this on page 2 so it may have already been covered.

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                              • #60
                                Re: Oakland Coach

                                Originally posted by mango4 View Post
                                OK, fine Nagy doesn't swear.

                                It's not like Oakland's coach is the only one that swears, I think most of you are being a little uptight about this. Maybe it's because I'm a college student and I've heard a lot worse coming from the student section but it's not a big deal to me.
                                I'm with Mango on this one.
                                Originally posted by JackFan96
                                Well, I don't get to sit in Mom's basement and watch sports all day

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