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https://www.espn.com/college-football/st...oposed-law
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#2
That’s just stupid..
Cool
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those pussies are always whining about something. Like you said, just win the game. If you lose at home you deserve whatever happens after.
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There used to be a rule about sportsmanship, enforced by the on field refs. Un-Sportsmanship conduct , or something like that. Apparently that doesn't doesn't exist anymore. There are things that to me, that the players do should be considered or are un-sportsmanship. But the refs let go. Sigh. The longer these antics go on, the worst it will become and there will be some real violence on the field, far beyond hard hits. Just sayn.
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(12-12-2024, 08:09 AM)Replying to Beatledawg There used to be a rule about sportsmanship, enforced by the on field refs. Un-Sportsmanship conduct , or something like that. Apparently that doesn't doesn't exist anymore. There are things that to me, that the players do should be considered or are un-sportsmanship. But the refs let go. Sigh. The longer these antics go on, the worst it will become and there will be some real violence on the field, far beyond hard hits. Just sayn.

The referee's authority tends to diminish after the game is over.
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I understand that, what I am talking about is the antics performed during the game. Celebrating a score is fine, but you don't have to dance and prance.
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Stupid law, but teams should learn to win with class. Planting a flag on someone's logo is a bitch move. Let the game results speak for themselves.
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(12-12-2024, 01:00 PM)Replying to Tomato Sandwich Stupid law, but teams should learn to win with class. Planting a flag on someone's logo is a bitch move. Let the game results speak for themselves.

Proverbial, act like you’ve been there.

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