Expose The HelmetGate 10

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wilburnVol

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Who knows, who can speculate, is "The Toe" one of them? Why no reporting, covering up so when no discipline comes down from Phil, there is no accountablity?

Who are they? :realmad: :realmad: :realmad: :gun: :gun: :gun:
 
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I think it's been pretty widely reported that Toeaina was one who left his helmet on the field. I've also seen sources that said that Clausen threw his helmet, but picked it up before going to the locker room.
 
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Originally posted by GAVol@Nov 21, 2005 1:09 PM
I think it's been pretty widely reported that Toeaina was one who left his helmet on the field.  I've also seen sources that said that Clausen threw his helmet, but picked it up before going to the locker room.
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Thanks, that leaves nine. Throwing your helmet doesn't count. :(
 
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The report on Clausen is accurate. I was standing right there in front of it and watched the whole thing. RC threw his, Vandy ran out on the field, then he walked over and picked it up. End of story and into the locker room.

I didn't see 10 helmets left on the field, but then again, I wasn't sitting in the soaking up the atmosphere either.
 
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Originally posted by Liper@Nov 21, 2005 2:08 PM
The report on Clausen is accurate.  I was standing right there in front of it and watched the whole thing.  RC threw his, Vandy ran out on the field, then he walked over and picked it up.  End of story and into the locker room.

I didn't see 10 helmets left on the field, but then again, I wasn't sitting in the soaking up the atmosphere either.
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Wanna take a shot at who did leave their helmets on the field? :naughty:
 
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UT football discipline has become worse than most pro teams. I guess the players are now being taught how to be a punk and a clown.

Sarcarstic comment only
 
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One of them was Richie Gandy. I just saw it with my own two eyes.
 
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Originally posted by LadyinOrange@Nov 22, 2005 1:12 AM
I fail to see the big deal about leaving helmets on the field.

WHO CARES????
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I'm just reporting what I saw ma'am. :post-20645-1119625378:
 
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Originally posted by LadyinOrange@Nov 22, 2005 12:12 AM
I fail to see the big deal about leaving helmets on the field.

WHO CARES????
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its disrespectful. they left their helmets out on the field for the managers to come by and pick them up for them. that is basically saying that they are better than the managers. its disrespectul to the team, coaches, and everyone associated with the team.
 
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Originally posted by duckman398686@Nov 22, 2005 12:28 AM
its disrespectful. they left their helmets out on the field for the managers to come by and pick them up for them. that is basically saying that they are better than the managers. its disrespectul to the team, coaches, and everyone associated with the team.
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Blah blah blah...

Newsflash..they ARE better than the managers. If they weren't THEY'D be managers.

Next week I guess the hoopla will be over the cheerleaders leaving their pompoms on the field.

Get a GRIP y'all.
 
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im not talking about being better than them athletic wise. better than them as a person. im sure if you were the coach of anything you wouldnt want your players leaving crap out all over the field. this is because of a big lack of DISCIPLINE. they are pushing the edge of what they can and what they cant get away
 
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So, basically, we've got a woman saying the Vol cheerleaders are not only lower than managers, but, that, since it's okay for players to abuse managers, its okay for anybody who is a manager or above to abuse a cheerleader?

Forget the cheerleaders leaving their pompoms on the field. Now that we've got a woman blowing off the idea of misogyny, I want to see what the cheerleaders do before they're forced to abandon their pom poms....!!!
 
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Originally posted by LadyinOrange@Nov 22, 2005 12:12 AM
I fail to see the big deal about leaving helmets on the field.

WHO CARES????
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It's little things like this that DO matter, LIO. It shows a lack of respect for the team, coaches, and the other team as well.

Letting little things go like this is part the main problem we have here.

 
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Originally posted by LadyinOrange@Nov 22, 2005 1:37 AM
Blah blah blah...

Newsflash..they ARE better than the managers. If they weren't THEY'D be managers.

Next week I guess the hoopla will be over the cheerleaders leaving their pompoms on the field.

Get a GRIP y'all.
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I never thought I'd hear LIO and think of TO.
 
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Toeina should be gone for spitting. Punishment for the other 9 should be doing the manager's duties for the rest of the season.
 
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Originally posted by allvol@Nov 22, 2005 9:02 AM
Toeina should be gone for spitting.  Punishment for the other 9 should be doing the manager's duties for the rest of the season.
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I agree IF it is confirmed that he was spitting on or at the camera guy.

If was just spitting, the sidelines and the stadium would get pretty empty if we kick out anyone who spits. :p
 
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I heard that Kelly Washington threw his Burger King visor into the fry grease. It was later reported that he was docked an hours pay.
 
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Originally posted by Septic@Nov 22, 2005 12:27 PM
I heard that Kelly Washington threw his Burger King visor into the fry grease. It was later reported that he was docked an hours pay.
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Interesting. An NFL receiver moonlighting at BK. I'm amazed at the jealousy toward Washington that manifests itself on this board.
 
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Originally posted by Septic@Nov 22, 2005 12:27 PM
I heard that Kelly Washington threw his Burger King visor into the fry grease. It was later reported that he was docked an hours pay.
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He tried applying for the Burger King Guy receiver job and found out he didn't get it. He thought his superior skills would automatically get him the position.
 
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Originally posted by LadyinOrange@Nov 22, 2005 3:42 AM
I fail to see the big deal about leaving helmets on the field.

WHO CARES????
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Ma'am, it is one of the signs of ultimate disrespect. To a football player, nothing is more personal than his helmet. :(
 
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Originally posted by Orangewhiteblood@Nov 22, 2005 3:40 AM
One of them was Richie Gandy.  I just saw it with my own two eyes.
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Suspend him for the final game. :( :bad:
 
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Originally posted by LadyinOrange@Nov 22, 2005 4:07 AM
Blah blah blah...

Newsflash..they ARE better than the managers. If they weren't THEY'D be managers.

Next week I guess the hoopla will be over the cheerleaders leaving their pompoms on the field.

Get a GRIP y'all.
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Are you nuts? First, "it's no big deal" to dis the university and the program by leaving your helmet on the field. Guess who had to pick them up? Those second class citizens of yours, the managers.

Get a grip? Anyone else low as a dog on your social totem pole :realmad:

I sure hope it's me. :moon2:
 

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