Jerome Tang is getting chippy with K-State fans: https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/oth...ng/ar-AA1w5qYK
“I have got a great group of dudes there and they’re working really, really hard,” Tang said. “They’re trying to put into just a few months what some of the teams have multiple years to do. You see a lot of this, but for any fans or any people who are reaching out to say negative things to these guys, man, shame on you. Shame on you.”
Still, money has been such a distraction for this team that Tang played the ESPN documentary “Broke” on the drive to Kansas City this week. The first few times he watched the film, he mostly noticed how many professional athletes wasted their pro salaries. This time, though, he paid closer attention to how the athletes in the movie struggled to perform while dealing with the pressure of getting paid.
“What stuck out was the pressure that they face when they have money,” Tang said, “because they feel like they’ve got to try and deliver something now because they’re being paid. These young guys, they’re feeling that pressure. For so-called fans to add on top of that, that’s a crime and that’s just terrible. Those aren’t real K-State fans. They’re definitely not our people and with us and what we are about.”
Read more at: https://www.kansas.com/sports/colleg...#storylink=cpy
Sorry, Mr. Tang, if you're getting paid, and especially if you're getting paid a LOT, don't be surprised when expectations rise.
“I have got a great group of dudes there and they’re working really, really hard,” Tang said. “They’re trying to put into just a few months what some of the teams have multiple years to do. You see a lot of this, but for any fans or any people who are reaching out to say negative things to these guys, man, shame on you. Shame on you.”
Still, money has been such a distraction for this team that Tang played the ESPN documentary “Broke” on the drive to Kansas City this week. The first few times he watched the film, he mostly noticed how many professional athletes wasted their pro salaries. This time, though, he paid closer attention to how the athletes in the movie struggled to perform while dealing with the pressure of getting paid.
“What stuck out was the pressure that they face when they have money,” Tang said, “because they feel like they’ve got to try and deliver something now because they’re being paid. These young guys, they’re feeling that pressure. For so-called fans to add on top of that, that’s a crime and that’s just terrible. Those aren’t real K-State fans. They’re definitely not our people and with us and what we are about.”
Read more at: https://www.kansas.com/sports/colleg...#storylink=cpy
Sorry, Mr. Tang, if you're getting paid, and especially if you're getting paid a LOT, don't be surprised when expectations rise.
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