After the Auburn stuff and Falcon business, Petrino was never ever getting the 'Stay Classly' award, but I'm really suprised for him to shout out the MF'er on national TV as I figured Kiffie would have said that first. And it was touched on earlier in this thread, but did Bobby go muslim on us recently because he didn't bother to look Tracey Wolfsen in the eye once for the halftime interview and seemed to have that put out or scorn/contempt look to doing the interview with a woman.
She asked a dumb question....and I actually liked Petrino's answer to her. Still, he needs to be censured by the SEC and the University of Arkansas for his classless attack on Miles. Kiffen got censured for talking trash about other SEC coaches and he didn't use vile profanity like Petrino did. Petrino's a bum !!
In case some missed this........after he left the Pro's....... Bobby Petrino is getting absolutely KILLED I have NEVER heard ahtletes and professionals talk about one of their own like this. And these are the guys that agreed to be quoted: Coward. Quitter. Hypocrite. And those were some of the nicer things the Atlanta Falcons had to say about their former coach on Wednesday. "I feel like I've been sleeping with the enemy," safety Lawyer Milloy moaned. "It got to the point where guys really didn't care if he left or not," running back Warrick Dunn said. "But the way he decided to leave, to me, was just not right." "The best way to describe the way we feel," Falcons owner Arthur Blank said, "is betrayed." "This league is not for everybody," Milloy said. "This league is for real men. I think he realized he didn't belong here." "We're not college kids," said Dunn, a 32-year-old, 11-year veteran. "I'm a professional, grown man. Look at me eye to eye. Talk to me. But Bobby wasn't like that." Dunn said Petrino's rules ranged from a ban on televisions in the locker room at the team's training complex to frowning on any loud talking at team dinners when the Falcons were on the road. "It got to the point where I never went down to team dinners to eat because I was not going to sit there in silence," Dunn said. "It's a joke. You tell kindergartners things like that." A couple of weeks later, tight end Algie Crumpler complained about Petrino's offense and said the veterans felt they were being phased out. Those concerns came to a head when 35-year-old Grady Jackson, one of the team's most effective interior linemen, was surprisingly cut during the bye week. "It just shows his true color, like a coward with a yellow stripe down his back," said Jackson, who now plays with the Jacksonville Jaguars. "He snuck out in the middle of the night like the Baltimore Colts did," said Kansas City Chiefs running back Kolby Smith, who played for Petrino at Louisville. All Petrino left on his way out the door was his goodbye letter. Milloy had a copy of it taped above his locker, with a red "X" through Petrino's words and the player's own assessment written in: "Coward." Center Todd McClure didn't even bother keeping his copy. "I think it's already in the trash," he said bitterly. Defensive end Jamaal Anderson, the Falcons' first-round pick from Arkansas, was asked what he would tell his alma mater about its new coach. "One word: Disloyal," Anderson replied.
Ask the Atlanta Falcons players (both Arkansas and Louisville alumns) who were on the team for his short tenure what they think of Petrino the snake. He's a pu@@y, didn't even have the balls to tell his players in person he was leaving. The guy has no class and he proved that way before his little tantrum today.
A little more on bp............. Video: Bobby Petrino doesn’t like Les Miles, and he’s not afraid to tell him - Dr. Saturday - NCAAF Blog - Yahoo! Sports
Keep up? The last six games were decided by less than 21 points. This team was emotional and fragile no matter what CBP said at halftime. Losing a teammate has a huge impact on the trajectory of the game. I wish I could come on this board and congratulate you on a game well played, but today was an embarrassment. That happens sometimes when a team gets up big emotionally and then gets cracked across the jaw. I'll stand behind CBP through thick and thin, just like you would stand behind CLM if the tables were turned. This was the emotion of the day wearing through, nothing more, nothing less.
Truth is that BP and the Urban will not allow the ego to deal with losing to Les. Nick Saban speaks well of Les and is very much the man in looking Les in the eyes and saying good game. Urban still can't deal with Les and I can see it in him when he talks about LSU. This guy BP is a big fish in a little pond and he has found a nice home for what he does. If he understood football like he thinks he does he would have the bigs to fight Bama and LSU with. Arky will be a 8-4 to 10-2 team and I think that will make the BP keep a spot in the pig pen.
So are the Arkansas fans, the few I ran into were all a bunch of sphincters! I thought it was very classy of LSU to observe the moment of silence before the game and pay tribute to the loss Arkansas had suffered......after their coach's and fans behavior I wish we would have stomped a 150 on them....bunch a jerks!
Pricktrino and class have NEVER been used in the same sentence together. Yesterday he gave another great example why. He is a really good coach, but was born a horses a$$ and will probably die one. Just another reason to dislike the piggies.