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To Nick and Jack

Egriz likes Taber and enjoys his posts and information. A new poster makes a thread, and you focus on that. How dumb are you?
He is obviously very dumb with a screen name cat turd day and spending time on the griz message board. Low IQ. And probably low T.
 
Going 13-2 and losing to the cats twice and not making the championship is the same feeling for same as going 5-7 and just not having any playoff games
Really? When was the last time the Griz went 5-7 or worse so you could "feel" that?
 
Really? When was the last time the Griz went 5-7 or worse so you could "feel" that?
Not quite 5-7 but when the Griz went 6-5 and got knocked out of the playoffs by Choate’s Cats in 2016 that certainly felt worse than this season.
 
The name hip drop is a specific penalty in NCAA football, but the exact same action has been outlawed and is a penalty. Do some research before you post your nonsense.

It is not a penalty in college football.
If nos. 3 and 84 played for the Griz and Dowler, receiver and Lencioini (or the top blocking Cat DE) not played for the Cats, would the game have been different?
Top blocking TE is Ryan Schlepp. He barely played as he's still recovering from an injury. Lencioni is actually TE3 for MSU.

And no, if Dowler went out the outcome of the game wouldn't have changed. MSU still wins.
 
Maybe don’t lead with your crown? That’s one thing he coulda done…
And he should have used his arms rather than tucking the back against his ribs.
The name hip drop is a specific penalty in NCAA football, but the exact same action has been outlawed and is a penalty. Do some research before you post your nonsense.
What section is the hip drop tackle in the NCAA rule book?
 
I think a more useful and interesting debate about targeting is existential. Why is it 15 yards AND ejection? I know the reasons but they seem inconsistent with the spirit of the game. The game’s underlying principle is physicality. Unless it is obviously malicious, why does a hit to the head result in an ejection? Many times the targeted player is back in the game soon thereafter. It seems to me a more equitable penalty is ejection until the targeted player returns to the game. Remember when face mask was either 5 or 15 yards depending on the maliciousness? I think they called it intentional or incidental. That seemed more fair back in the day.
 
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