Ewert86PC
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"Mongo just pawn in Game of Life."It was more egregious, but they called it in the Cowboys-Broncos game last week:
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"Mongo just pawn in Game of Life."It was more egregious, but they called it in the Cowboys-Broncos game last week:
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I was wondering this as well, I believe I've seen other college players simulating a bow & arrow.So it got me thinking...would they in theory call it for simulating a bow and arrow? Sword? Knife? Slingshot? Nunchucks? Poison arrow blow dart gun?
That's why I called it a BS penalty.By definition, I thought brandishing required waiving the gun. Even if he was simulating a weapon, they need to change the name of the penalty to “simulating brandishing or legally carrying a holstered firearm”.
What about the nose wipe 1st down simulation? The superman shirt pull? I mean, Superman's whole body is a weapon...So it got me thinking...would they in theory call it for simulating a bow and arrow? Sword? Knife? Slingshot? Nunchucks? Poison arrow blow dart gun?
On the new NCAA college football game, you have the option to celebrate after you score a TD. One of the default celebrations is the player simulating pulling an arrow of his back, then firing it into the crowd.So it got me thinking...would they in theory call it for simulating a bow and arrow? Sword? Knife? Slingshot? Nunchucks? Poison arrow blow dart gun?
Really?I remember Torii Hunter saying he did not wear a cup because "I have a lot going on down there". Does not really apply to this thread but, you know, where else could I fit it in?
And proper fair catch signal resembles “Seig Heil” and the cultural implications of white boys executing it are frightening. Politics aside of course.I think it's tied to the cultural implications of glorifying firearms generally. Regardless of your political/social stance, there are a lot of lives lost to guns whether through violence (particularly acts of mass violence which have sadly become more and more normalized) or suicide on a yearly basis in this country and its tasteless and embarrassing for young black males in particular to be doing this stuff on the field. We still hear about college players getting killed by firearms on a yearly basis and a lot of these kids come from environments where gun possession pushes a BS narrative where you're tough/intimidating/powerful if you carry. It has no place on the football field.
Take it to the political thread. Nobody here is saying the rule is wrong just that it was misapplied here.I think it's tied to the cultural implications of glorifying firearms generally. Regardless of your political/social stance, there are a lot of lives lost to guns whether through violence (particularly acts of mass violence which have sadly become more and more normalized) or suicide on a yearly basis in this country and its tasteless and embarrassing for young black males in particular to be doing this stuff on the field. We still hear about college players getting killed by firearms on a yearly basis and a lot of these kids come from environments where gun possession pushes a BS narrative where you're tough/intimidating/powerful if you carry. It has no place on the football field.
Triggered much?The fair catch signal when done correctly simulates
And proper fair catch signal resembles “Seig Heil” and the cultural implications of white boys executing it are frightening. Politics aside of course.
Nah ill keep it hereTake it to the political thread. Nobody here is saying the rule is wrong just that it was misapplied here.
That's not brandishing. That's putting it away like a good boy. ;-)The Drake London one was way different. He acted like he was holding an automatic rifle and was firing it into the air. Apples and oranges.
Apparently I’m out of the loop. I would have never guessed what Walley did was “brandishing a weapon”.
What about all the cornerbacks that pretend to put their sword back in its sheath? You see that one all the time and I’ve never seen a penalty. That one they are actually to hold a weapon.
I could honestly read PJ's lips when he was yelling at the ref. I'm pretty sure he said "everyone in the country is doing it". I've seen several instances of it where no penalty was called. I really thought they were just revealing their abs to show how ripped they were. Now that I've learned it's brandishing a weapon, I'm glad it's a penalty, and Walley deserves a serious talking to by PJ. I always hoped our athletes were fine upstanding kids. Naive, I know. I detest thug, gangster, culture. It depresses me. I wish it was cool to reject all that shit."15 yard penalty on defense number 5, for simulated use of illegal cluster munitions in violation of Article I of the UN Convention on Cluster Munitions."
"PJ is giving the ref an earful on the sideline, arguing the US is a non-signatory to the Convention, and I think he has a case..."
I suppose over there it would be lost in all the political blather, so you have to bring it over here so you can pretend someone is paying attention to you. Makes sense.Nah ill keep it here
Btw, Kaliakmanis still sucks
Assuming this is true this needs to be consistently applied immediately by all officials. Period.I could honestly read PJ's lips when he was yelling at the ref. I'm pretty sure he said "everyone in the country is doing it". I've seen several instances of it where no penalty was called. ...
Endzonius Expelimus!So it got me thinking...would they in theory call it for simulating a bow and arrow? Sword? Knife? Slingshot? Nunchucks? Poison arrow blow dart gun?
Edit... How about a magic wand like in Harry Potter?
Oh Timmy... We beat the #11 team in the country and instead of jumping in on the excitement and positivity by posting on any of the dozen threads about the game, you gravitate immediately to the one contraversial-ish thread you can try to police the opinions of others in. If you're going to try to troll professionally, you need to learn how to fake it better - right now you're as obvious as a compound fracture. But that's not how your type works, is it?I suppose over there it would be lost in all the political blather, so you have to bring it over here so you can pretend someone is paying attention to you. Makes sense.
Curiously odd response.Triggered much?
I didn't even consider that lolCuriously odd response.