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This week's game will be interesting for Etienne.
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It will be interesting to see how much he steps up his game, and it will be interesting to see how the Florida defense behaves when he is on the field.

Yet another added feature to an already-big rivalry.
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#2
Wouldn’t be surprised to see multiple dirty hits on him, trying to hurt him.
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The reason we dont run him every play like Herschel is we don't want him hurt. Losing him would be fatal.
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(10-30-2024, 06:56 AM)Replying to Rogasingingdawg

Me too. I remember the game some years ago where the Flarduh defensive player was reaching inside the ball carrier's facemask while they were in a pile on the ground and was literally trying to scratch his eyes. There was video showing him doing it, and I don't recall anything ever coming from it. Anybody that does something like that should be immediately barred from ever playing again.
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#5
gaytors will try to kill him..
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(10-30-2024, 07:01 AM)Replying to RockmartDawg

Me too. I remember the game some years ago where the Flarduh defensive player was reaching inside the ball carrier's facemask while they were in a pile on the ground and was literally trying to scratch his eyes. There was video showing him doing it, and I don't recall anything ever coming from it. Anybody that does something like that should be immediately barred from ever playing again.
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IIRC that was Moreno.
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(10-30-2024, 08:15 AM)Replying to viper2369

Me too. I remember the game some years ago where the Flarduh defensive player was reaching inside the ball carrier's facemask while they were in a pile on the ground and was literally trying to scratch his eyes. There was video showing him doing it, and I don't recall anything ever coming from it. Anybody that does something like that should be immediately barred from ever playing again.
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IIRC that was Moreno.
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Yes.  That was terrible.  That kind of emotion should be better recognized by the refs.  There is no excuse for attempting to end a player's career under any circumstance.
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(10-30-2024, 08:15 AM)Replying to viper2369

Me too. I remember the game some years ago where the Flarduh defensive player was reaching inside the ball carrier's facemask while they were in a pile on the ground and was literally trying to scratch his eyes. There was video showing him doing it, and I don't recall anything ever coming from it. Anybody that does something like that should be immediately barred from ever playing again.
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IIRC that was Moreno.
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I think you're right.
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#9
It was that POS Brandon Spikes, trying to blind Washaun Ealey.

A quick search looks like the video has been scrubbed, not finding it right away.

Found it!

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(10-30-2024, 09:02 AM)Replying to samjo

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(10-30-2024, 07:01 AM)Replying to RockmartDawg

Me too. I remember the game some years ago where the Flarduh defensive player was reaching inside the ball carrier's facemask while they were in a pile on the ground and was literally trying to scratch his eyes. There was video showing him doing it, and I don't recall anything ever coming from it. Anybody that does something like that should be immediately barred from ever playing again.
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They tried to pull Gurleys head off by the facemask and of course the whole stadium could see it on the jumbotron but the refs missed it every time.
Still think of how they caught Fosters humping antics and took us out of a first down and other stupidity they always caught but missed what they did to Knowshon
the second year they faced him running the ball. Just a a lot of visual blind spots in that stadium apparently.
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#12
Spikes had a history with Moreno too.
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