When game is over, football coaches run to each other, and the winner will whisper to loser in the ear?
sometimes it can be long, what are they saying?
It really depends on the coaches, the rivalry, and the game itself. Most of them I would think would say, good game and good luck. If they know each other or they are friends, then a little more. Ramman
I’m guessing “good game”, and/or “good luck the rest of the season”, but I would have paid some serious money to hear what Belichick and Mangini said to each other post-game in the early years of their feud… wolvobeast78
depends on the relationship the two coaches have (inter conference coaches usually know each other better than out of conference coaches do). Sometimes one coach will have served under the other head coach in another league, conference, or whatever the case maybe (college vs NFL i.e.) I would imagine no matter what the outcome of the game, all coaches more or less tell the other one “Good game, best of luck” and the usual common courtesies. What you don’t see is before kickoff, they usually talk to each other for 20 minutes, so there’s not alot to be said at the end of the game. Britt
you ever see that device sold on TV that allows you to hear conversations from far away ????? its only $19.99 and could help you out more than anybody on this board. Dawgmeat17
“so you’ll be at the hotel tonight?’
“yea i cant wait”
“your bringing(whoever the QB is) too right?”
……i dont want to get in that deep of details. StephenG
“Pay me now” or “double or nothing…” Joe
It really depends on the coaches, the rivalry, and the game itself. Most of them I would think would say, good game and good luck. If they know each other or they are friends, then a little more. Ramman
I’m guessing “good game”, and/or “good luck the rest of the season”, but I would have paid some serious money to hear what Belichick and Mangini said to each other post-game in the early years of their feud… wolvobeast78
Just a congratulatory conversation, and a little small talk. Colby B
depends on the relationship the two coaches have (inter conference coaches usually know each other better than out of conference coaches do). Sometimes one coach will have served under the other head coach in another league, conference, or whatever the case maybe (college vs NFL i.e.) I would imagine no matter what the outcome of the game, all coaches more or less tell the other one “Good game, best of luck” and the usual common courtesies. What you don’t see is before kickoff, they usually talk to each other for 20 minutes, so there’s not alot to be said at the end of the game. Britt
“Man that was easier than I thought, maybe next time you’ll have your team ready to play!” elkgond1
They would say F*** you A**hole Sammy M
” would you be interested in being an assistant coach for me next year?” Lol baleno12002
” lol y u run up the score bill? :[ “ Mr. Very Angry Owl
you ever see that device sold on TV that allows you to hear conversations from far away ????? its only $19.99 and could help you out more than anybody on this board. Dawgmeat17
looks like u are buying the beer jk1967
“so you’ll be at the hotel tonight?’
“yea i cant wait”
“your bringing(whoever the QB is) too right?”
……i dont want to get in that deep of details. StephenG
Thanks for kicking my a**.
Leah