TheDayMan
Day Butt Ass the sadgaydayboy
Have you ever played any sports in your life?
Yes.. you?
Have you ever played any sports in your life?
Well, just keep your eye on Jahii. Sutton will find him sooner or later. When he does Jahii will lose a few pounds.
That's not why defense is called defense.
"Fairness" rules for subs amounts to allowing the defense to substitute when the offense does, that's it. Has nothing to do with injuries. I'm not even talking about fake injuries here.
I'm just pointing out the reality of how players have no choice but to go to the ground for any and all injuries. Funny how you mention there are rules, but yet also want to add rules that punish teams for having injuries. And all because of how it affects your team.
Lets just keep changing the rules until your favorite team is best right?
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Yes.. you?
There are already clauses in the book that say the faking of injuries are unsportsmanlike. Rules get adjusted as dickheads find ways to not use sportsmanship. The rules have to go in place because assholes don't do the right thing
Have you ever played any sports in your life?
So you never had a injury that you just needed to walk off or just needed a minute to get better?
Bullshit.
All I see in people like you are fans who just want to bend the rules to suit their own teams.
I'm not even talking about fake injuries. I'm saying that the days of players running off the field for smaller injuries that would have in the past are over, and that the player has to go down on the field to get off.
As for rules getting adjusted, they can get adjusted to get rid of the HUNH too you know.
There's probably nothing that can or will be done to prevent it. And it's really not that big of deal in most cases. But the idea that it's the offense's fault for moving fast so it's okay that defenses fake/exaggerate injuries is ridiculous to me.
When I tweeted Sutton that. He tweeted an hour later. <blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Will Sutton takes to Twitter and says that talking about his weight is "wasting your time on this earth"</p>— Bill Slane (@bill_slane) <a href="https://twitter.com/bill_slane/statuses/387026117195866112">October 7, 2013</a></blockquote>
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When I tweeted Sutton that. He tweeted an hour later. Will Sutton takes to Twitter and says that talking about his weight is "wasting your time on this earth"
damnit Jahii learn how to use a freaking computer...