Why would our 2nd string db be fighting our 2nd string fb

#1

Mr. Rockytop

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 27, 2005
Messages
1,228
Likes
11
#1
After reading Espn comments, Wardlow and Holbert were fighting each other and Foster was trying to fight another man. What in the hell has it come to ?:BANGHEAD2:
 
#3
#3
I could understand if a fan was being obnoxious and they were defending themselves. Fighting your teammate is another thing. It's hard to put differences aside and be mature when you have issues with another team member, but you HAVE to.
 
#4
#4
I find it interesting that the starter only got suspended for the first half of game this weekend, but the other two were suspended for one and two games respectively.
 
#5
#5
I find it interesting that the starter only got suspended for the first half of game this weekend, but the other two were suspended for one and two games respectively.

According to the report Foster was trying to break up the fight. Would you rather us pull a Florida?
 
#6
#6
He's not the starter. Coker is. And he was trying to break up a fight, therefore getting into another one. Holbert and Wardlow started the whole thing. Foster was defending them, trying to break it up, and ended up getting into one himself.
 
#7
#7
I find it interesting that the starter only got suspended for the first half of game this weekend, but the other two were suspended for one and two games respectively.

Foster probably wouldn't have been the starter this week anyway, with Coker coming back from injury. Also, Wardlow, the guy suspended 2 games was pushing for the start at safety. Get over it.
 
#9
#9
It's an age-old rivalry. Offense versus defense. Even though they're on the same team, it's like cats and dogs, man!
 
#10
#10
it's not hard to be in a bar fight and end up being fighting mad with your buddy over the whole thing. once it's all over with you realize 1. it was the alcohol that got you mad 2. how stupid you are for fighting your teammate.

trust me i know. i laugh about it with my buddy now, but we were hot at the time.
 
#11
#11
Fighting between teammates happens at least once every three weeks on most all football teams. Most are never made public, though.
 

VN Store



Back
Top