JJ do better man

Nobody knows if it was intentional or not.
That's the reason it'll blow over. Video makes JJ look bad in one sense, removing players helmet and exonerates him ,by not showing a stomp in another sense. Add to that words being exchanged prior on the field. Remember the Auburn game last year when he laid two of them out just blocking them? Guy's a head-hunter and into the game mentally and physically. We could use more players with his determination. He just hadn't been fed this game and the dog was hungry.
 
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We have a 215 pound elite athlete intentionally stomp on someone’s head. Is the guy dead? Scull crushed? Broken nose? How deep was the laceration - how many stitches? How long was he unconscious? Concussion protocol?

I’ve skimmed every post in this thread and only see defend or crucify JJ.

Seriously, how’s the other guy?
 
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Go back and watch the rant from a couple years ago that got Jennings kicked off the team...that's all you need to know. He plays hard, he is super talented, and he 100% knew what he was doing to that Vandy player. I hate to see him suspended but what else do you do? Ignore it? Interesting to see how it turns out.
 
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Go back and watch the rant from a couple years ago that got Jennings kicked off the team...that's all you need to know. He plays hard, he is super talented, and he 100% knew what he was doing to that Vandy player. I hate to see him suspended but what else do you do? Ignore it? Interesting to see how it turns out.
He said some stuff on social media a few years ago so me must have intentionally stomped a guy in the face? Come on. Lol.
 
Go back and watch the rant from a couple years ago that got Jennings kicked off the team...that's all you need to know. He plays hard, he is super talented, and he 100% knew what he was doing to that Vandy player. I hate to see him suspended but what else do you do? Ignore it? Interesting to see how it turns out.

Oh stop
 
So when he stood up, he was completely behind the Vandy player, not straddling him as the Vandy player was laying perpindicular to JJ. Why would JJ take a step forward towards his head when all he had to do was back up? The UT assistant in the video was in the same spot with the Vandy player and easily avoided stepping on him. It was intentional. You dont have to be looking at something right in front of you to know where to step on it. Blow up a balloon and place it in front of you while looking at it. If you look away guarantee you can step on it 10 out of 10 times. Im really just providing this explanation for those who dont seem to grasp easy concepts such as peripheral vision. At the end of the day the Vandy player is ok, but JJ deserves a suspension.
NO, NO, NO......... he doesn't. I've seen it enough to know intent can't be substantuated. It actually looks like he's trying to avoid directly stepping on the player's head. Look up the definition of STOMP. Any intelligent person referring to that in this incident is plainly wrong. Add to that if there had been a stomping action yellow flags would have been flying all around. Case closed.........next ! Michigan or Indiana ?
 
He said some stuff on social media a few years ago so me must have intentionally stomped a guy in the face? Come on. Lol.

Oh Freak...it's not even a question he did it on purpose based off the video. You are an absolute delusional homer if you think otherwise. Every UT fans would be ballistic if it happened the other way around. The saving grace for Jennings is at least he did it to a school where no one even watches football and the national media wasn't even paying attention to the game. Imagine if this was Bama vs Auburn and the coverage it would have gotten.
 
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Oh Freak...it's not even a question he did it on purpose based off the video. You are an absolute delusional homer if you think otherwise. Every UT fans would be ballistic if it happened the other way around. The saving grace for Jennings is at least he did it to a school where no one even watches football and the national media wasn't even paying attention to the game. Imagine if this was Bama vs Auburn and the coverage it would have gotten.
He’s looking the other way and his chin strap is up over his face. If you think there’s no chance it was an accident you’re a delusional hater.

And you didn’t address my post. Jennings posted some stuff on social media a few years ago so he’s 100% guilty? Maybe the dumbest take of all time.
 
Oh Freak...it's not even a question he did it on purpose based off the video. You are an absolute delusional homer if you think otherwise. Every UT fans would be ballistic if it happened the other way around. The saving grace for Jennings is at least he did it to a school where no one even watches football and the national media wasn't even paying attention to the game. Imagine if this was Bama vs Auburn and the coverage it would have gotten.

Explain why Jennings and the Vandy player were talking and laughing at the end of the game and no damage was done to the kids face. Jennings head was turned almost completely around when he was getting up.
 
Honest thoughts.....yep I think he totally did it on purpose. He had an awareness of where he was, where he was standing, and intentionally looking the other way and therefore no video evidence. Nothing will come of this.
 
And you didn’t address my post. He posted some stuff on social media a few years ago so he’s 100% guilty? Maybe the dumbest take of all time.

Poor wording. The video shows what kind of person he is. The incidents are obviously seperate. But he's (I say this as respectfully as I can) a bit of a punk. Jennings hates Vandy, he always plays very passionately, and I don't think it was an accident at all he's the one that ended up in this situation.
 
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That's the way these stories usually go. But Jennings is our marquee player. His highlights would normally be part of advertising the game. Do they show this as one of his highlights. Of course not but I'll bet some media outlets will be showing it.
The same ole dumbazz outlets that will say anything to get a few clicks. Reality is it was just a heated up play. No penalties, no injuries, play ball !
 
Explain why Jennings and the Vandy player were talking and laughing at the end of the game and no damage was done to the kids face. Jennings head was turned almost completely around when he was getting up.

Things are done in the heat of the moment. I hope it all worked out. I've said and done dumb things during a game. It's happened to me. It's sports. We used to beat the crap out of each other and then at the end of the game we were friends again.

I'm not saying Jennings should be put on trial. He's a fun player. So talented. Just hate to see him have dumb actions.
 
Poor wording. The video shows what kind of person he is. The incidents are obviously seperate. But he's (I say this as respectfully as I can) a bit of a punk. Jennings hates Vandy, he always plays very passionately, and I don't think it was an accident at all he's the one that ended up in this situation.
It’s fair if you want to believe it was intentional. I watched the video frame by frame and I don’t personally think it was. There clearly isn’t enough there to prove it was intentional.
 
It’s fair if you want to believe it was intentional. I watched the video frame by frame and I don’t personally think it was. There clearly isn’t enough there to prove it was intentional.

Fair enough. I just hope he gets to play in the bowl game.
 
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The same ole dumbazz outlets that will say anything to get a few clicks. Reality is it was just a heated up play. No penalties, no injuries, play ball !
Exactly as in ESPN. They still have the video on their front page with the caption: Tennessee's Juaun Jennings Stomps on Head of Vanderbilt Player.
The bastards never miss a chance to bash us.

Never forget during the Peyton Manning era Chris Fowler referred to the Tennessee fan base as trailer trash.
 
Honest thoughts.....yep I think he totally did it on purpose. He had an awareness of where he was, where he was standing, and intentionally looking the other way and therefore no video evidence. Nothing will come of this.
 
You know it’s a ridiculous take. Says a lot about you though cause anyone with a brain can see that wasn’t intentional. But, you just keep on insinuating players will be charged with assault in the future based off nonsense. Hope You feel good about yourself by spreading Bullchit
You keep saying 'insinuating'. I don't think that word means what you think it means. I haven't insinuated anything. I have said clearly and with aforethought what my opinion is.
 
Honest thoughts.....yep I think he totally did it on purpose. He had an awareness of where he was, where he was standing, and intentionally looking the other way and therefore no video evidence. Nothing will come of this.
That was how I saw it.
 
To me, its pretty clear.

Edit- video deleted, not worth my time arguing. I like JJ. Whether he did it on purpose or not, I'm confident this is what he said. 2:13:20 on YouTube broadcast by vol freak.
LOL How can you read lips when his helmet on. Ridiculous !
 
Good to see Jimmy Hymen continues his crusade against Jennings talking about how unacceptable it was and talking about how you can clearly see him "stomping" the guys head. He made sure to use the word stomp at least 5-10 times. Dude is just like most of the Knoxville media who get their feelings hurt because they are dead wrong about something and instead of admitting it double down on their bad take.
Good post. I addressed the use of the word "stomp" above. I'd love to see coach Pruitt put up an interview between Hyams and JJ one on one and Pruitt tell JJ to spring on him and stomp his face and the camera man give Pruitt the film. I'm tired of sports animal acting like top dog because they get to interview UT players exclusively. I just can't stand Jimmy.
 
Presumptions is not guilt, he was clearly bumped as he got up with a mass of people around him pushing. He clearly go knocked slightly off balance, both feet moved back. There is no way anyone can say that was for sure intentional. It was just the fact the play happened on the sideline and so many people were that close together after a tough play no doubt. But he was trying to get up and out of there and got bumped as he stood up, that part is not in question it's on the film. You can see him clearly get knocked slighty off balance and that caused his up to go up and to be over his head and then it came down on his head. He had no idea where his feet were at that point he was just trying to break away from all the bodies. GBO!!!!!
 
Don't know why in the hell JJ stepped on that kids head after he ripped off his helmet. Come on man do better.
Just a physical game, Candy Vandy boy needs to get off the ground when there is a scum. JJ was getting up and walking away, wasn't intentional. Sounds like a bunch of loser Vandy boys complaining over getting their butts handed to them.
 
Typical of an UGA homer
Yeah.......why isn't he talking about Pickens driving the Ga.Tech's player's head into the wall and getting ejected ? Funny they didn't call anything on the Tech player who kept coming, asking for it, like Mason Rudolph a few weeks ago.
 
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