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So a coach tells his team to visit violence upon their
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So a coach tells his team to visit violence upon their


Dec 29, 2019, 2:40 PM

opposition and then cries like a little baby when referees call him on it.

OSU is the dirty Japs (or 'Germans' for some of you TNetters) that perpetrate a dirty attack on Pearl Harbor and then whine like little babies when they get Nuked. (Google 'Rape of Nanking/Nanjing' if this bothers you).

And just like Pearl Harbor, Whiney-Hiney Day made the fateful mistake of telling his players to take our best players out of the game (like Alabama tried to do on more than one occasion.)

Trying to break TL's neck was the turning point in the game. All the bucknutz did was to 'awake a sleeping giant' in Trevor Lawrence that made him play on another level.

No it wasn't easy, just like the all 'island hopping' in the Pacific, but once the smoke cleared, the good guys won...again...because they simply would not be denied ultimate victory over an underhanded foe.

Go Real Tigers! Beat the fake Tigers!!!

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Re: So a coach tells his team to visit violence upon their


Dec 29, 2019, 3:03 PM

I hope you feel exhileration.

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Re: So a coach tells his team to visit violence upon their


Dec 29, 2019, 4:25 PM

I never knew the Fiesta Bowl was the equivalent of fighting the war in the Pacific. Just a wee bit over the top there.

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Re: So a coach tells his team to visit violence upon their


Dec 29, 2019, 4:35 PM

“Cry ‘Havoc!’ and release the dogs of war!” Julius Caesar was clearly a football fan.

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Re: So a coach tells his team to visit violence upon their


Dec 29, 2019, 4:50 PM

Too soon.

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Re: So a coach tells his team to visit violence upon their


Dec 29, 2019, 4:36 PM

Which coach? Did I miss this?

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So a coach went “old school” to fire his


Dec 29, 2019, 4:43 PM

team up? As a player, from admittedly an old school perspective, I can make the distinction between acting in a violent manner in a clearly violent sport and attempting to intentionally injure someone whom I just happen to be attempting to make contact with maximum effect.



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Re: So a coach tells his team to visit violence upon their


Dec 29, 2019, 4:36 PM

You need to get out more.

STTDB

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Re: So a coach tells his team to visit violence upon their


Dec 29, 2019, 4:48 PM

I’m with you, billy . I’m still carrying some bad feelings of outrage today at the officials more than anyone else .

I thought that the targeting call was not as flagrant as was the late hit and twist of the neck by Chase Young .

I know the QB is fair game for punishment, but #2 got away with a real dirty play on TL .

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Re: So a coach tells his team to visit violence upon their


Dec 29, 2019, 4:55 PM

Well this guy obviously never played football if he’s offended by a coach telling his players to play violently.

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