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Who GAF how our trainers felt?
Quote from: Limestone on June 20, 2013, 02:15:36 PMWho GAF how our trainers felt?They play an important role in the organization.
—Later, after another interception was thrown, one of the trainers decided to throw a water bottle at the interceptor's feet. Another trainer ran away to avoid getting trampled. Understandable. Except Prince didn't see it that way and actually LIKED what he saw from the trainer who threw the water bottle at one of his players. "At least he's trying," Prince told one trainer, whose self-esteem was shot.
—One trainer said his favorite part of practice was always when Prince would yell at a player. Just the way he does it, it crushes your spirits. When you make a mistake, you will never forget about it, and you will probably never hear the end of it. If you shrug, or hold your arms in the air palms up, as if to say, "What did I do wrong?" ... Prince goes crazy. Palms up. That's what sets Prince off more than anything. When he sees those palms, he loses control. And not necessarily because a player made a mistake (although mistakes are unforgivable), but because the player didn't know what he did wrong. Eventually, players would learn not to put their palms up. So, when that whistle blows and Prince stops the play, players would turn around, arms at their side, and just take it. They were defeated. They knew not to challenge or protest.
I don't hate Ron Prince, not one bit.
Quote from: michigancat on June 19, 2013, 11:45:51 PMMatt Wallerstedt's, as the legend goes. After a Catbacker event in Hays, I believe.That was all just made up. People started the stuff to rationalize why a MHK native and KSU grad would leave KSU to go coach at Air Force. They were in denial about how big of a boob Prince was and wanted some other explanation. Prince was seeng getting handsy with girls in Hays but they were just random skanks. From what I've heard the coach of that era that had the biggest problem keeping it in his pants was Raheem.
Matt Wallerstedt's, as the legend goes. After a Catbacker event in Hays, I believe.
Quote from: michigancat on June 20, 2013, 02:47:25 PMI don't hate Ron Prince, not one bit.When you say things like that, it makes me strongly dislike you for a moment or two (not hate). I have to take a deep breath and remind myself that our love is stronger than our differences regarding Ron Prince.
good god he knew what he was doing the entire time
Remember that time when we fired Ron Prince and he told the press that we all wore overalls, straw hats and drove tractors to work?I got a belly laugh out of that one.
From a former playerQuotehe would get all yoda ish and weird and it was like a psych session.
he would get all yoda ish and weird and it was like a psych session.