bullmoose3
Bull Moose
bullmoose3

No, I draw the line at behavior that could result in a fight or brawl. Like pointing and shooting an imaginary rifle at the opposing sideline.

I brought up Ty Willingham for precisely that reason. He was a good coach at a program that, much like Texas, thinks it is better than it really is. He was also African American, and in my opinion, was run out of town a lot faster because of that. His record was similar to Charlie Weis. Willingham got fired, Weis got

They have women sports?

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To put this into context, Charlie Strong is not only the first African American head football coach at Texas. He is the first African American head coach of ANY SPORT at that school. And he better win a national title within the next three years or he will be run out of town faster than Ty Willingham.

Go fuck yourself. How about that for syntax?

Source?

"Harris-Perry is a black woman with a white mother..."

Any football coach will tell you there are different kinds of penalties. There are "aggressive penalties" such as unnecessary roughness and contact after the whistle, and "dumbass penalties" such as false starts and offsides. I am willing to bet that team that have more "dumbass penalties" do worse than those with

No such thing as nuance in sports. You have rules. Rules have to followed. That's the difference between organized sports and backyard football. If you don't like it, don't watch.

You're just going down the rabbit hole, my friend. It starts with shit talking after a touchdown and can quickly escalate to a bench clearing brawl. That's why they have the rule.

My point was: where do you draw the line? What behavior, in your opinion, begets a penalty? Foul language? Obscene gestures? What about if an American player displayed the Nazi salute after scoring a touchdown? Should a player be allowed to walk onto the opposing sideline and do a dance from 30 to 30? What if an

No, I'll take as much as I wish because I am a fan ie. a sports consumer. The game is played for my entertainment.

Players shouldn't do that BECAUSE it's against the rules, fuckface. That asshole could have cost his team a goddamn national championship. If taunting people and making gun gestures during a game makes you "tough" then I'll happily take "softer" football.

It looks as if he is aiming a rifle and firing it at the Auburn sidelines. Whatever the context, in sports, thatz not ok.

How is that a "questionable" unsportsmanlike penalty? He turned and taunted the Auburn sideline. That's going to get you a flag every single time.