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What a buncha' pussy bitches:
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“The Dan Mullen Rule,” Mullen laughed when the question was brought up on a Zoom press conference. Mullen says he calls it that because a team turned the Gators in, complained about his practice, to the league.
Which team, asked a reporter.
“Who do you think?” Mullen replied.
The reporters responded, “Georgia.” Mullen, taking a sip of his drink, “you said it, not me.”
“I mean that’s because these staffs, people have like 75 quality control coaches that get all mad because they can’t, they’ve got like 30 guys that are trying to take notes, and our guys. Whenever we’re warming up, I don’t know, I think it’s ridiculous to have to do that, to be perfectly honest with you, it is,” Mullen said. “The Dan Mullen rule, that is horrendously ridiculous. Listen, it’s not the game, I mean our guys, we know how we warm-up, our guys like warming up how we warm up.”
Mullen was asked about this practice in 2018 and his reasoning for making the switch wasn’t about finding a competitive edge, it was simply player comfort and player preference.

Gators’ coach not thrilled with new “Dan Mullen” rule | GatorCountry.com

“The Dan Mullen Rule,” Mullen laughed when the question was brought up on a Zoom press conference. Mullen says he calls it that because a team turned the Gators in, complained about his practice, to the league.
Which team, asked a reporter.
“Who do you think?” Mullen replied.
The reporters responded, “Georgia.” Mullen, taking a sip of his drink, “you said it, not me.”
“I mean that’s because these staffs, people have like 75 quality control coaches that get all mad because they can’t, they’ve got like 30 guys that are trying to take notes, and our guys. Whenever we’re warming up, I don’t know, I think it’s ridiculous to have to do that, to be perfectly honest with you, it is,” Mullen said. “The Dan Mullen rule, that is horrendously ridiculous. Listen, it’s not the game, I mean our guys, we know how we warm-up, our guys like warming up how we warm up.”
Mullen was asked about this practice in 2018 and his reasoning for making the switch wasn’t about finding a competitive edge, it was simply player comfort and player preference.