@creepycoug
I don't think anyone is offended.
You asked for the context I was originally referring to when making the fun jab at Crisco, so there ya' go

Personally, I prefer coaches that are able to execute their job without that kind of verbal denigration of opponents. It's not actually motivating, nor effective, and you come off like a juvenile fuckhead if it gets out.
I understand. It was just another way of saying, "yeah, that's par for the course". Especially in the context of a rivalry game.
I do, however, take exception to you describing Don James as a juvenile fuckhead.
Obviously I was referring to Crisco.
The "if it gets out" part refers to his chicken shit "doing it in the locker room"!
DJ had the stones to say it publicly.
@creepycoug
I don't think anyone is offended.
You asked for the context I was originally referring to when making the fun jab at Crisco, so there ya' go

Personally, I prefer coaches that are able to execute their job without that kind of verbal denigration of opponents. It's not actually motivating, nor effective, and you come off like a juvenile fuckhead if it gets out.
No, in fact, it wasn't that obvious. You prefer coaches who just do their jobs without that kind of verbal denigration of opponents, except when they do it publicly, which makes a whole lot of sense.
Or is this mostly just a rule for coaches you already don't like because they coached at Oregon?
Take the L. It seems, as a man of principle, that you just prefer coaches that aren't like Don James and Mario Cristobal, each of whom have verbally denigrated their opponents. You have a right to your opinion. Be a man and stand behind it before your hurt your back.