Didn't say it was ok, but it isn't cheating because it isn't breaking any rules. NFL does it too, so it's not just college. YouTube Emmanuel Sanders fake injury.
Not cheating! Just because it doesn't jive with someone's thinking doesn't change the facts! The question would be is it against the rules? A simple yes or no will suffice. We do not need the commentary.
I just posted the definition of cheating. Maybe you missed it. Faking injuries is cheating. It doesn't matter what you think of it, it's cheating by definition. Pretty cut and dried.
I just posted the definition of cheating. Maybe you missed it. Faking injuries is cheating. It doesn't matter what you think of it, it's cheating by definition. Pretty cut and dried.
I just posted the definition of cheating. Maybe you missed it. Faking injuries is cheating. It doesn't matter what you think of it, it's cheating by definition. Pretty cut and dried.
Does the rules say anything about it? They're not running college football off a Webster dictionary.
C'mon man, you know better than this!! You posted the actual definition of cheating!! The fake injuries aren't cheating because they don't fall within Bamatee's definition of cheating!!
Hurry up offenses, however, definitely fall within Bamatee's definition of cheating because he doesn't like them!!
I also keep hearing about how fans who think like this are pussies. Not saying I'm right but it seems that teams that plays gimmicky offenses and not man up football are the pussies. These same people say they have to do it to compete. That statement should tell you something. It's But that's just me. The bottom line is it is not against the rules and that makes you put up a little emoticon with his head in his hand because you don't like it.
sharp as a bowling ball.
This might be the dumbest, most hypocritical thing you've posted yet.
The hurry up offenses assure "man up" football!! It's the offense setting it up so that it's "my 11 vs. your 11"!! None of this "specialization" and/or "our players are tired" crap!!
Schools like USC and 'Bama have advantages because of the players we recruit simply off of being USC and 'Bama.
So these other schools come up with a way to be competitive despite their disadvantages in recruiting and you want to cry and say it's not fair and use it to condone players faking injury!! How about if our coaches come up with a defensive scheme that slows or stops the hurry up offenses?
Faking injuries isn't "man up" football, it's being a pussy.