Have some class

#51
#51
Moronic thread is moronic. This is football not tiddlywinks. Giving the other team hell in every case except an injury is acceptable. I guess I shouldn't be surprised with the current sensitivity of our pansy ass society.

SMH OP. Don't worry one day your balls will drop.

Nope, got plenty of them. I just, you know, don't act like a bratty 6 year old.
 
#54
#54
It has nothing to.do with sensitivity but a lot to do with not being widely perceived as a bunch jack@$$es. If fans started mocking pig on Twitter after the UGA game every one of u would be b$@*@ing and moaning

Right, because that's exactly the same thing.

This is the equivalent of cheering when a basketball player fouls out, which happens all the time.
 
#55
#55
It has nothing to.do with sensitivity but a lot to do with not being widely perceived as a bunch jack@$$es. If fans started mocking pig on Twitter after the UGA game every one of u would be b$@*@ing and moaning

Yelling at an ejected player, in person, as he exits the stadium after TARGETING one of our players with his helmet is the same as picking on someone through the anonymity of social media?

The fact that you don't see the difference between these two occurrences is all that really needs to be addressed.
 
#56
#56
Yelling at an ejected player, in person, as he exits the stadium after TARGETING one of our players with his helmet is the same as picking on someone through the anonymity of social media?

The fact that you don't see the difference between these two occurrences is all that really needs to be addressed.

You're yelling like a little girl at a no name player for tackling too high. It's not like he punched him in the face lol.
 
#58
#58
You're yelling like a little girl at a no name player for tackling too high. It's not like he punched him in the face lol.

Actually I'm in Nashville, so no I didn't. Nor would I. I simply have no issue with it.

Absolutely dumbfounding position you've taken on this.
 
#59
#59
Actually I'm in Nashville, so no I didn't. Nor would I. I simply have no issue with it.

Absolutely dumbfounding position you've taken on this.

Not a huge deal. I just don't think its necessary. It's whatever though.
 
#68
#68
Don't be leaning over the wall jeering the ejected player as he goes to the locker room. It makes all of us look bad when people in their 30s and 40s are yelling at 18-22 yo. Hell, I'm 21 and I know better than that.

Class is great during civilized periods, but when hostilities break, class has to take a back seat in order to win. :)
 
#69
#69
You bumped a nearly month-old thread to what...get the last word?

Feels good, doesn't it?
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#70
#70
Don't be leaning over the wall jeering the ejected player as he goes to the locker room. It makes all of us look bad when people in their 30s and 40s are yelling at 18-22 yo. Hell, I'm 21 and I know better than that.

Sorry, don't agree. Home field advantage. As long as it they aren't cursing or throwing things at the player I say the louder the better. In a basketball player fouls out, the opposing crowd cheers.

I didn't actually see it, do you have a link to a video? Again, as long as no profanity, middle finger gestures or objects fly out on the field I say evoke all levels of the home field advantage.
 

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