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#26
#26
Tennessee fans are the only ones claiming that UGA plays dirty. No other fanbase mentions it and there's absolutely no evidence to back it up. If there was there would be lots of injured players all over the SEC, etc. Tennessee players don't even claim it and referees would certainly call any chop blocks they saw. Football is a rough and fast sport. If you've ever played it you know that you block the best way you can and get blocked the best way your opponent can. I played outside LB and got blocked low and broke my ankle. I didn't blame the O-lineman who blocked me. It's a rough sport and players get hurt every now and then. If UGA played dirty, you'd have lots of players out. Don't be sore losers.
Says ewe.
 

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#27
#27
It wasn’t a shove. It was a punch. Generally when players throw punches, they’re ejected.

Chubb didn’t slip, he was tackled. I don’t think it was dirty because if I remember correctly he was still in the field of play. I also never said anything about Chubb nor Tuttle, so not sure why it’s brought up.

My point is you can’t condemn dirty play of one team while forgiving it for your own. If the chop block was intentional, then it was dirty. The punch was clearly intentional and was dirty.
Oh no, a vol player threw a “punch” after the play was over at someone in full pads and a helmet. Chop blocks can ruin careers. Please don’t keep trying to justify it, it’s downright dirty.
 
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