dougvolfan
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They were booing because they aren't actually injured. You don't find it interesting that they only kept getting injured when we were driving? The last dude literally taunted the crowd as he got up. Nah, it was fake as hell. **** that ****, I would have booed too after about the third one in one drive.
they were also running one player out on defense when we were set so as to stop our hurry up offense. the offical would leave his hand on the ball till they had substituted.
they were also running one player out on defense when we were set so as to stop our hurry up offense. the official would leave his hand on the ball till they had substituted.
You realize they were boo'ing because it looked like App State was trying to purposely get "injured" to slow our momentum, right?
Not saying that was the case, but I can understand how the crowd would feel that way.
Would you explain this? I thought the offense did not have to wait on the defense etc. I saw the stalls in the game, called them...and I'm no expert...the guy next to me was asking what happened, he was watching the appy player and said the guy just sat down. I told him, in soccer it would be called a magic sponge injury. But Josh would be begging the ref to let them play, and the guy would stand there with his hand half way up coleman's rear refusing to let play start. (Maybe partially explains coleman's play? He was afraid the ref was a Pen State grad?) But just what is the rule on this? Please, please someone explain.
Well when the guys kept going down with cramps, then walking away just fine and we're trying to go no huddle, what do you expect? Specially when one guy literally could've rolled over to get out of bounds, but then 15 seconds later walks away just fine.
There were a lot of fans booing when App State had guys go down with injuries. I've never been more embarrassed to be associated with the same fans that booed injured players.
I know emotions were high, but that isn't an excuse. I really hope that when things get tough in future games Vol fans show a little class, especially when players go down with injuries.
...there were a lot of fans booing when app state had guys go down with injuries. I've never been more embarrassed to be associated with the same fans that booed injured players.
I know emotions were high, but that isn't an excuse. I really hope that when things get tough in future games vol fans show a little class, especially when players go down with injuries.
The cramps were faked. Consecutive plays, all different players, all but like one on D. It was definitely a part of their game plan. Teams have been doing this the last few years, happens to Oregon all the time.
There were a lot of fans booing when App State had guys go down with injuries. I've never been more embarrassed to be associated with the same fans that booed injured players.
I know emotions were high, but that isn't an excuse. I really hope that when things get tough in future games Vol fans show a little class, especially when players go down with injuries.