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26 minutes ago, JacketLover said:

The Haywood announcers on this broadcast just couldn’t believe we were beating them. They did give props to the Jackets for out executing the Tomcats, and they were very critical of the Haywood coaching staff. 

They are always critical when the team isn’t winning! To be honest they are terrible and can be very negative. 

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21 minutes ago, tomcatfan said:

They are always critical when the team isn’t winning! To be honest they are terrible and can be very negative. 

I noticed that as well. That’s really not good imo for your program. Because your average commentator knows nothing about coaching a ball team. As we all know there’s a lot that goes into winning a football game against high level opponents. It’s easy to set back and criticize. Hard when your on the sidelines calling the shots!

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26 minutes ago, tomcatfan said:

They are always critical when the team isn’t winning! To be honest they are terrible and can be very negative. 

They definitely were being “press box coaches”, saying the coaches should do this and that. I did agree on some of their points about going to the big TE more. In the end the coaches get paid to coach and know more of what’s going on than us, in the stands, do on the “in game situations”. In the end, you’ve got two great teams battling it out and one has got to loose. That game could’ve gone either way several different times. I did however find it comical; how the color commentary guy kept referring to the Jackets has being so much undersized and not as fast as Haywood. He even made a reference that they looked like a “middle school team” compared to the Tomcats. My hat’s off to the Tomcats on another great season. Hopefully the Jackets and Tomcats can do it again next year.

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11 hours ago, Poundtherock23 said:

They definitely were being “press box coaches”, saying the coaches should do this and that. I did agree on some of their points about going to the big TE more. In the end the coaches get paid to coach and know more of what’s going on than us, in the stands, do on the “in game situations”. In the end, you’ve got two great teams battling it out and one has got to loose. That game could’ve gone either way several different times. I did however find it comical; how the color commentary guy kept referring to the Jackets has being so much undersized and not as fast as Haywood. He even made a reference that they looked like a “middle school team” compared to the Tomcats. My hat’s off to the Tomcats on another great season. Hopefully the Jackets and Tomcats can do it again next year.

Haywood will be back again good luck to u guys we just didnt bring our a game

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16 hours ago, Poundtherock23 said:

They definitely were being “press box coaches”, saying the coaches should do this and that. I did agree on some of their points about going to the big TE more. In the end the coaches get paid to coach and know more of what’s going on than us, in the stands, do on the “in game situations”. In the end, you’ve got two great teams battling it out and one has got to loose. That game could’ve gone either way several different times. I did however find it comical; how the color commentary guy kept referring to the Jackets has being so much undersized and not as fast as Haywood. He even made a reference that they looked like a “middle school team” compared to the Tomcats. My hat’s off to the Tomcats on another great season. Hopefully the Jackets and Tomcats can do it again next year.

Yeah our broadcasters are the worst, they’d honestly wish our regular season was full of cupcake games. They don’t understand the game evolves they stuck in the bowl game days 

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