I mean, it's one thing to say something like that in a huddle to try to fire your team up and have it go out in the media. Probably not a very smart thing to do from Herdman, but it's understandable that you have to get your team in that mindset.
It's entirely another thing to go running to find a reporter to gloat to after you win a game you were supposed to win. That's... kind of pathetic.
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