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WhiteMamba
John: 8:36
Well, if any school in the PAC is smart enough to figure out how to truly "sell" a fake injury, it's the trees!!
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Well, if any school in the PAC is smart enough to figure out how to truly "sell" a fake injury, it's the trees!!
Dick, funny, and as said elsewhere they may be drama students. Could be our next Ted Danson and Sigourney Weavers. I guess anything is possible.Well, if any school in the PAC is smart enough to figure out how to truly "sell" a fake injury, it's the trees!!
Dick, funny, and as said elsewhere they may be drama students. Could be our next Ted Danson and Sigourney Weavers. I guess anything is possible.
I can't believe I found a Trojan fan I enjoy conversing with! Oh wait, I have a few friends that are Trojan Alums.
I can't believe I found a Trojan fan I enjoy conversing with! Oh wait, I have a few friends that are Trojan Alums.
Clearly, you have excellent taste in friends.
THought Id share it here.
4d20, Shaver. I know yall are Sharks fan. 19 year old scored 4 goals. This one incredible.
Watch entire vid to see replays...
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It is your latest tact, but it doesn't make you a liar. You just change or add tacts to keep your side of the argument going. If you think that's calling you a liar, then I guess that's what you'll have to stick with.
Because you've been crying about the hunh. You've said it's not fair. You've said it's "bending the rules", etc. That's crying about it, imo.
And I'm not the first to say that you cry about the hunh.
Regent get over it. FYI both of those players have had treatment, one an MRI and missed practice Monday. Gardner is questionable for the Utah game but will likely play since the D Line is down our starting NT and our other end Andersen. We are really selling those fakes then huh?
What I said had nothing to do with my opinion on the hunh. Even then I have always said that the things I don't like about the HUNH had nothing to do with the tempo and I have always said that faking injuries was lame. Even in this latest discussion I said faking injuries was lame and I was pointing out the FACT that REAL injured people HAVE to go to the ground in order to get off the field because they CAN NOT just walk off the field anymore.
My problem with the HUNH has been 1 thing. I think it's bullshit when teams hurry back to the line and don't really run up tempo, they just do it for the sole purpose of preventing the other team from substituting. I have said what I'd like to see changed is for the play clock to drop to 10 seconds or less once a team gets to the line so that teams have to actually run HUNH. When I see a team run back to the line, then they all look to the sideline over and over and sit on the line for 20 seconds, it's obvious it has nothing to do with tempo. The huddle is merely being skipped for the purpose of not allowing the defense to substitute.
So what the fuck you are going on about, or how this discussion applies to my actual beef with the HUNH, I do not know. Mamba has even said that what I propose wouldn't even have an effect on Oregon, which is fine by me.
Although most players when they fake, fake a ankle injury. Why would you be walking one moment and than just fall down act like you have a cramp and its your calf muscle. Just drop to the floor and look like your in serious pain.
Dude I got your back on your point here man but tf12 is playing around while making his point.Accused me of just posting because it was my "latest tact". Seems like he's calling me a liar to me.
What I said had nothing to do with my opinion on the hunh. Even then I have always said that the things I don't like about the HUNH had nothing to do with the tempo and I have always said that faking injuries was lame. Even in this latest discussion I said faking injuries was lame and I was pointing out the FACT that REAL injured people HAVE to go to the ground in order to get off the field because they CAN NOT just walk off the field anymore.
My problem with the HUNH has been 1 thing. I think it's bullshit when teams hurry back to the line and don't really run up tempo, they just do it for the sole purpose of preventing the other team from substituting. I have said what I'd like to see changed is for the play clock to drop to 10 seconds or less once a team gets to the line so that teams have to actually run HUNH. When I see a team run back to the line, then they all look to the sideline over and over and sit on the line for 20 seconds, it's obvious it has nothing to do with tempo. The huddle is merely being skipped for the purpose of not allowing the defense to substitute.
So what the fuck you are going on about, or how this discussion applies to my actual beef with the HUNH, I do not know. Mamba has even said that what I propose wouldn't even have an effect on Oregon, which is fine by me.
So responding to what needs to occur if Stanford did not fake injuries is ON topicIf you had read my original post before you decided I called you a liar and butthurtness (new word?) took over, you'd see that I actually agree with you on injured players getting off of the field. However, that wasn't the issue that was being discussed. The issue was whether or not Stanford faked injuries vs. Washington.
I agree that an injured player needs time to get off of the field and if he needs to "sit down" to do it, then that's what needs to happen. But again, the topic was whether or not Stanford faked injuries.
If you're going to fake anything fake a cramp. They look super painful but you can be fine 5 mins later.
That rule would hurt "regular" offenses more than it hurts the HUNH. I just looked at Alabama's first 4 plays vs A&M and after lining up it took them 6, 20, 11, and 9 seconds to snap the ball. It would also hurt offenses like the Mike Leach air raid where the QB has freedom to check down to whatever play he wants at the LOS.
I understand the concern for injured players not being able to get off the field and I agree with you there, but if an offense isn't going to substitute why should they let the defense?