MelroseHawkins
Well-Known Member
I look at it like this. There no other comparison to football than war. Drill sergeants train them to be warriors, much like a strength and conditioning coaches. He has to get them prepared so they don’t get themselves killed. He has no time to worry about their feelings. It’s war! Same in football, strength coaches have to prepare them so there is less likely of a chance that they get injured. Soldiers still get killed, players still get injured. But it’s their job to lessen that possibility.
KF is like a field commander, he has to have a plan of attack. He depends on all of those sergeants have his guys ready. If a soldier went up to the commander and said that those guys shooting at him hurt his feelings, he would just look at him and say, “ Son, you’re gonna die!” This is not a game for boys, it’s a game for men!
I don't know if I'd compare it to war as that seems a bit extreme. I'd hate to minimize what our great soldiers have fought for and for us. Anyway, I think I know what you are pointing out as I've thought the same thing. Strength and conditioning coaches seem to have to get the players pissed to perform at their max. I think they busted balls and they said things they shouldn't have with the intent to get under their skin to both condition them and to make them pump more iron, get them mad. I honestly feel most of it was for motivation and not really racist intent. They crossed the line with players like Kallenberger, though. I truly feel Jack did the correct thing to state his experience as that was over the line.
I think there may be a couple butt hurt players that butted heads with KF so that separate situation was brought into this mix. My take.