I guess second since it was posted on their forum 1st
Maybe should have been read it here first.
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I guess second since it was posted on their forum 1st
Well, we (most BP posters and I) read it here first. We didn't read it on their message board. We read it when you put it here.I guess second since it was posted on their forum 1st
Yeah - "read". Good point.Maybe should have been read it here first.
WHERE WAS THE TARGETING CALL ON THAT PLAY???
They were head hunting and trying to hurt.
Should’ve been targeting on that first one. It was helmet to helmet contact.
It was Targeting. He cracked Nico's helment. No call
Targeting wasn't even mentioned on the broadcast. Guess you have to lay out on the ground unconscious for them to call it any more.
was Ohio state playing with illegal helmets to cause this?
From the Tennessee message board:
Yes, they were made with old cleats from the 1990s. Payback’s a bitch!… was Ohio state playing with illegal helmets to cause this?
touchéWell, we (most BP posters and I) read it here first. We didn't read it on their message board. We read it when you put it here.
Yeah - "read". Good point.
Lol they are aguing with a blind homer that literally uses an picture of Nico with his head down as argument we earholed him lolI ventured back over to the Tennessee message board, and found that this thread still isn't dead:
It starts out talking about the manufacture of the helmets, and the temperature, stuff like that.
But then they start asking about targeting.
here's a new idea:
The argument goes on about whether targeting should have been called. Most say it shouldn't, but not all.
Tennessee got illegal cleats from a company, supposedly by mistake. They helped in the rainy Citrus Bowl.Can someone explain the thing about the cheating cleats?
What is the origin of this masterpiece of a photograph? I have seen it for years, but never heard where it came from.
Lulu and Junior were their names.What is the origin of this masterpiece of a photograph? I have seen it for years, but never heard where it came from.
It was from the 2001 SEC CG when LSU killed the Tennessee programWhat is the origin of this masterpiece of a photograph? I have seen it for years, but never heard where it came from.
Lulu and Junior were their names.
Early days influencers I guess you’d call them. Semi famous for being themselves.
It was from the 2001 SEC CG when LSU killed the Tennessee program