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Video: Skip Holtz at weekly news conference
I post these videos despite Skip Holtz's continued and blatant defamation of left-handed people (I write lefty, throw/bat righty, which is to say I'm a lefty). Ever since Saturday's win against Western Kentucky, Holtz keeps talking about making opponents "win left-handed," meaning taking away their natural strength and forcing them to play to weak suits. Here's the first few minutes of his comments:
Holtz also talked about good and bad things on special teams -- good, as in punter Justin Brockhaus-Kann (who Holtz calls "Gus the Kicking Mule") and punt returner Terrence Mitchell, and bad, as in Eric Schwartz missing two field goals and replacement Maikon Bonani knocking his in off the left upright.
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