KLIFF KINGSBURY IS SELF-AWARE WHAT IT MEANS TO BE A PLAYERS COACH
The frustration of the Patriots loss and its aftermath (like Kyler Murray's season-ending injury) was apparent -- you could see it on a shot of Kliff Kingsbury in the dying seconds of the game, before he gave encouragement to quarterback Colt McCoy.
But it was his speech in the locker room after, noting the dumb penalties and mistakes that undercut the team Monday, that showed both Kingsbury's anger and self-awareness.
"The basic (expletive) that we know how to do, it means a lot in these games," Kingsbury told the team. "It's hard to overcome and it continues to happen. It's getting it right in practice and holding each other accountable. I treat you like men. That's how it's going to be. That may be a fault of mine, but I'm going to treat you like (expletive) men. So we have to hold each other accountable somehow the last month, because we're better than that (expletive)."
Safety Chris Banjo then followed up to his teammates. "I've played ball for a long time. We've got some good coaches, and like he said he treats us like men. Be a (expletive) man and respect the (expletive) game, bro."
December 15, 2022 at 11:47AM
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