"I thought last week's game was ugly and this was even uglier"
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The subtext reads like a message passed through the media to multiple audiences at once. To players: stop waiting for the film session; I’m already telling the world we were bad. To fans: don’t confuse the final score with competence; I saw the mess up close. To ownership: if you’re about to blame me, note that I’m publicly demanding higher standards. Coaches often speak in sanitized clichés; Tice chooses a word that carries visceral disgust, the kind you can feel in your stomach watching missed tackles, sloppy penalties, and busted assignments. “Ugly” is aesthetic judgment masquerading as technical critique, and that’s why it lands: it compresses every blown read and lazy rep into a single, sticky label.
It also reveals the thin line coaches walk between accountability and alienation. Too gentle, and you normalize mediocrity. Too harsh, and you risk losing the room. Tice bets that a little public shame can do what play-calling can’t: create urgency.
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Tice, Mike. (2026, January 16). I thought last week's game was ugly and this was even uglier. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-thought-last-weeks-game-was-ugly-and-this-was-136526/
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"I thought last week's game was ugly and this was even uglier." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-thought-last-weeks-game-was-ugly-and-this-was-136526/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.






