I'm only talking about the GENERALIZED comments I've seen here that coaches were "jumping around" and "going nuts"
My criticism is not aimed at the coaching staff because I didn't think anything went badly Saturday. I'm only pooh-poohing the notion (as evidenced by photographs) that our coaching staff has, in the past, been statuesque and emotionless -- untrue -- and the idea that leaping about somehow translates to a "better" coach. In the long run, it does not.
I don't think anyone here was taking it that far. I don't know if Trooper Taylor is a better coach than Greg Kn...well..okay bad example... I think people are just pleased to see the energy and excitement that these coaches seem to bring to the sidelines. After a difficult year last year, I don't think it's a bad thing.
Nobody said the last staff was "never" emotional, or didn't get after it. However, it CAN be said that something missing, especially after the end of last year, was positive energy and excitement. The staff last year by year's end, HAD lost it.
You just seem to be fighting for something nobody would disagree with you on, with the exception that Tuberville and staff maintained their energy at all times, and at critical moments last year. They didn't. Just didn't.