BlackFalkin wrote:I dont know what you idiots are getting angry about. THIS HAPPENS ALL THIS TIME. Its no diff than a qb spike, or a qb throwing the ball away to avoid sack &/or stop the clock. It was a legal way to stop the clock & gain some time for watever purpose they needed. If Montana did the same thing,u fags would be dck riding right about now.
I'm sure you've been a much bigger embarrassment than that so your perspective is tainted.
This is probably news to you but on a spiked ball or a thrown away pass you lose the down so if it's worth it you take that gamble. Your analogy is as poor as your baby momma.
BlackFalkin wrote:I dont know what you idiots are getting angry about. THIS HAPPENS ALL THIS TIME. Its no diff than a qb spike, or a qb throwing the ball away to avoid sack &/or stop the clock. It was a legal way to stop the clock & gain some time for watever purpose they needed. If Montana did the same thing,u fags would be dck riding right about now.
You're a dumbass.
That has as much bull shit in it as the reply from the AD.
Even if they weren't faking it, for there to be that many cramps hitting at the exact same time, and to happen multiple times through the game like that (from accounts I've read online) is extremely poor conditioning which falls on the coach.
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
This is probably news to you but on a spiked ball or a thrown away pass you lose the down so if it's worth it you take that gamble.
Offense
- Running out of bounds to stop the clock doesnt lose a down.
- Off player "hurt" stops the clock(ex.when u have no more time outs)in 2 min drill & doesn't result in loss of down.
Defense
- Having to be pulled off an off. player to drain the clock during a two minute drill isnt a penalty.
- Def player "hurt" stops the clock (ex. to aid against the hurry up offense) & isnt a penalty.
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Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
This is probably news to you but on a spiked ball or a thrown away pass you lose the down so if it's worth it you take that gamble.
Offense
- Running out of bounds to stop the clock doesnt lose a down.
- Off player "hurt" stops the clock(ex.when u have no more time outs)in 2 min drill & doesn't result in loss of down.
Defense
- Having to be pulled off an off. player to drain the clock during a two minute drill isnt a penalty.
- Def player "hurt" stops the clock (ex. to aid against the hurry up offense) & isnt a penalty.
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Actually, in the NFL if a player gets hurt OR "hurt" during the last two minutes and the team has NO TO left there is a 10 second run off of the clock....Unless that changed in the last year or two
sfajack05 wrote:yeah i know its not my fault. it just pisses me off that the school i have supported for the last 10 years is going to be known for this 30 second clip.
If it makes you feel any better, I'll probably remember SFA for 70-14 and 51-0 before I remember this youtube clip
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
This is probably news to you but on a spiked ball or a thrown away pass you lose the down so if it's worth it you take that gamble.
Offense
- Running out of bounds to stop the clock doesnt lose a down.
- Off player "hurt" stops the clock(ex.when u have no more time outs)in 2 min drill & doesn't result in loss of down.
Defense
- Having to be pulled off an off. player to drain the clock during a two minute drill isnt a penalty.
- Def player "hurt" stops the clock (ex. to aid against the hurry up offense) & isnt a penalty.
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Good to see that you understand how piss poor your previous comparison was.
Running out of bounds is a trade off between the attempt to matriculate further down the field and saving time. Again a well respected "trade off".
Offensive player hurt that you are using as a point in your argument is the exact same thing as a defensive player hurt so thanks for seeing it my way again.
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
Running out of bounds is a trade off between the attempt to matriculate further down the field and saving time. Again a well respected "trade off".
#1 Doesnt matter how you slice it. its a means to MANIPULATE THE CLOCK WITHOUT USING A TIME-OUT (which is what the sfa player did)
#2 there AINT NO guarantee he bout to matriculate. Simply bc the mission is to score, its only the secondary mission to stop the clock. therefor if he has the chance to score primarily why run outta bounds.
game.set.match.
blackbigdckfalkin
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Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
Running out of bounds is a trade off between the attempt to matriculate further down the field and saving time. Again a well respected "trade off".
#1 Doesnt matter how you slice it. its a means to MANIPULATE THE CLOCK WITHOUT USING A TIME-OUT (which is what the sfa player did)
#2 there AINT NO guarantee he bout to matriculate. Simply bc the mission is to score, its only the secondary mission to stop the clock. therefor if he has the chance to score primarily why run outta bounds.
game.set.match.
blackbigdckfalkin
It does matter simpleton. People admire a little integrity. This lacks it...you think it's cool, that's not a surprise.
sfajack05 wrote:here is a reply from the SFA athletic director:
To set the record straight, no our football team did not fake having cramps in the Texas A&M game last Saturday. We had cramps! Lots of them, especially on defense in the second half. Remember, we did not take an offensive snap until 6:35 on the clock in the third quarter.
I always shake my head when I hear about some of the crazy things folks post about teams on the internet. The incredible thing? People believe it.
Our team performed well in spots against the Aggies and it was an awesome experience to play in front of almost 82,000 fans. We were happy to be a part of the biggest opening day crowd in Kyle Field history.
The third quarter was our downfall, but we came away with a good feeling about our team and now it is on to the next ten games which will determine our season.
Still doesn't make me feel any better.
Anyways I would love to head up to see the UNI game. I was there in 2004 and it was a good atmosphere and the people were nice that I met but I'm now in the real world and can't travel that far for the weekend. This will be one of the biggest measuring sticks for SFA this season IMO. UNI is always tough. I remember them beating us in 2003 down in Nac and then us returning the favor in 2004 before our season feel apart.
Ask your AD how many times a player gets a cramp, falls down and sits casually and then runs off the field, especially right after they just looked at the sideline.
Better yet, someone should post his email address. That response would piss me off. It's so full of shit.
1. - the Ad is an ass but, of course, he's not going to own up to it.
2 - We played in hot & humid Houston against the (likely) #1 offense in the country and, golly, our guys didn't have these problems.
3 - THEY GOT CAUGHT..... ON VIDEO - hello? It's been posted everywhere
Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
Running out of bounds is a trade off between the attempt to matriculate further down the field and saving time. Again a well respected "trade off".
#1 Doesnt matter how you slice it. its a means to MANIPULATE THE CLOCK WITHOUT USING A TIME-OUT (which is what the sfa player did)
#2 there AINT NO guarantee he bout to matriculate. Simply bc the mission is to score, its only the secondary mission to stop the clock. therefor if he has the chance to score primarily why run outta bounds.
game.set.match.
blackbigdckfalkin
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