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It was not an illegal kick. He was disqualified for the kick being to forceful. The judge said, in Olympic competition, one shouldn't use full force. That's BS at it's worst. That's like telling a boxer not to hit your opponent too hardNot sure if y’all saw this but in Olympic Martial Arts a guy was disqualified for an illegal kick. Knocked the opponent unconscious, The opponent won the gold but didn’t even realize it until he came to whilst backstage.
It was not an illegal kick. He was disqualified for the kick being to forceful. The judge said, in Olympic competition, one shouldn't use full force. That's BS at it's worst. That's like telling a boxer not to hit your opponent too hard![]()
@SergeantVol wanted his pub sub ready and it wasn't.I just got assaulted by a mentally ill customer who came in the employee only section at work and now have a black eye. Jesus Christ yall
Karma says you shouldn't have signed @nicksjuzunk up for all those unsolicited emails.I just got assaulted by a mentally ill customer who came in the employee only section at work and now have a black eye. Jesus Christ yall
Here's another good link:
UCF fans should just enjoy perhaps greatest offense in college football history | Commentary
"Remember last year when LSU’s Joe Burrow had arguably the greatest season for a quarterback in the history of college football with 6,040 yards of total offense? That’s an average of 403 yards of total offense per game. Thus far this season, Gabriel is averaging 461 yards of total offense, nearly 60 yard per game more than Burrow averaged last season."
"When Heupel arrived at Mizzou in 2016, he took over an offense ranked 124th in the country the previous season. In the first year of Heupel’s fast-break, no-huddle offense, the Tigers were ranked 13th in the nation and improved to eighth the following year in the big, bad SEC. When Heupel left, the Missouri offense went back to its formerly pathetic self."