GopherWeatherGuy
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The kicker should have been kicked out for targeting against Michigan last week.
I'm with those that think it was dirty and unnecessary but also not really worth of an ejection. Waters needs to be smarter then that and not let his emotions get the better of him in that situation.
Waters is a punk. He has been pulling crap like this all year on kickoffs. His stupid play fired up the team and crowd. Kill would at least have given him a public and much deserved a.. chewing on the sideline. Claeys should bench him for a week to send a message.
Waters is a punk. He has been pulling crap like this all year on kickoffs. His stupid play fired up the team and crowd. Kill would at least have given him a public and much deserved a.. chewing on the sideline. Claeys should bench him for a week to send a message.
Waters is a punk. He has been pulling crap like this all year on kickoffs. His stupid play fired up the team and crowd. Kill would at least have given him a public and much deserved a.. chewing on the sideline. Claeys should bench him for a week to send a message.
hot take dude if i had to guess you're a white dude over the age of 55 with little athletic competency how far off am i?
I'm with those that think it was dirty and unnecessary but also not really worth of an ejection. Waters needs to be smarter then that and not let his emotions get the better of him in that situation.
What does his race have to do with anything?
Agreed. Julius was taking his mouthpiece off.
I am wondering about team discipline on the field. Claeys need to reign in the players. Actions by Myrick in the previous game and now this. These players can show some restrain by keeping their emotions in check or they may end up hurting the team by changing the tone or the outcome of the game.
Waters's action angered the PSU players, and may have cost us the game. They were playing emotionless in the first half until then.
At what point can a kicker be treated like a linebacker when he goes deliberately full throttle to put the hurt on returners? Kickers get a lot of latitude of protection by the refs and rightly so. But, can they also be called for targeting?
I think that was quite an acting job on Julius' part. Sooner or later, someone will truly put the hurt on him. What goes around comes around.
Headline: "Big Toe's In-grown Nails Got Much Needed Clipping".
I have been extremely pleased with his play on special teams. Constantly lighting some guy up does make him a "punk." In fact he has turned into one of my favorites.
This is much ado about little. Late hit, not dirty, on a headhunter that was begging for it. Of all the fails that hurt the team yesterday, players, coaches, officials, this was the one that frustrated me the least. All of those mistakes were also preventable.
That said, I agree if it was after the whistle Waters needs to get his emotions under control or sit. Personally I give him a pass on it but Claeys does not have that luxury.
This is much ado about little. Late hit, not dirty, on a headhunter that was begging for it. Of all the fails that hurt the team yesterday, players, coaches, officials, this was the one that frustrated me the least. All of those mistakes were also preventable.
That said, I agree if it was after the whistle Waters needs to get his emotions under control or sit. Personally I give him a pass on it but Claeys does not have that luxury.
Not sure it was worth kicking him out. It was dirty, but not targeting. DBs and LBs take cheap shots like that on offensive players all the time.
Really? He now has to sit the first half of the Iowa game. Hurts his team in two games.
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That comes back to whether one agrees it was deserving of ejection. As one of our resident officials your tendency is to give the benefit of the doubt to same. That's a fair viewpoint.
Mike Grimm just said hit was "8 seconds after play was over".
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I would agree with this. Looked like a bit of acting by the kicker to me. Not deserving of kicking waters out.
Couple of points;
First off, I have no clue why this guy is so far down field on KO. Typically, albeit not always a strong tackler, the kicker is the last line of defense, stays behind the play making sure nobody gets past the coverage. Unless they've designated someone else as their safety valve because this numbnuts is intent on barreling down field to find contact, he's leaving his team open for big returns
Secondly, if this didn't happen this week, it was going to happen sooner or later. Most players, especially ones that are primarily special teams guys, don't take kindly to kickers/punters making themselves part of the story. I doubt this is the last time this happens, unless this assclown starts staying back in coverage. He will get lit up again, and probably again.
Really? He now has to sit the first half of the Iowa game. Hurts his team in two games.
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I have been extremely pleased with his play on special teams. Constantly lighting some guy up does make him a "punk." In fact he has turned into one of my favorites.
Agreed, hate to say it, but sometimes you have to send a message.100%. I hope he keeps lighting people up all season. I also hope it becomes a tradition for every team to take out Julius if he comes charging down the field like a gunner. It'd be fun to put together a highlight tape of different teams taking him out.