grizindabox said:
Dutch Lane said:
I was at the game and stayed to watch the aftermath until both teams left the field. The fellas who were dancing on the grizzly logo and who planted the bobcat flag there were not Montana kids. I didnt see the spitting, but even if they did, it’s a rivalry game and emotions run high. It was an epic college football game to watch live, must have been an incredible experience to have played in it so yeah they get a pass from me I wasn’t offended in the least.
First, did I say Montana kids? Second, rival or not, there is a line for being classy, and spitting on the logo is on the wrong side. I am fine with celebrating.
Well let’s see, in a previous post Yukon said that there were 45 Montana kids on their team and I believe your comment was that those “same kids” were spitting on the griz logo at mid field, so correct me if I’m wrong then what kids were you referring too? Remember that spin turf is pretty indestructible. I think you might be surprised by how much saliva, snot, sweat, blood, tears and other bodily fluids get deposited on a football field during a game by both teams. No worries though, they will just hose of the offending bobcat *loogies and regurgitated furballs and we will be good to go for next season.
Spitting on the ground in front of someone is a global sign of anger, hatred, disrespect, or contempt used to represent “symbolic regurgation” or an act of intentional contamination. However, in India the second most populous country in the world mothers spit at their children to ward of evil spirits, who would of thought? In China the worlds most populous country, spitting on the ground is considered medicinal and isn’t giving a second thought. I guess it’s a just a cultural thing. The flag plant failed because it didnt stick in the turf which was amusing to me anyway. I can assure you that all of the Grizzlies players had left the field when the assault on the logo occurred so I would argue that the *loogie hocking and furball regurgitation also failed because they were not witnessed by the them. :thumb:
(*Large slimy ball of spit, ideally mixed with nose snot, that is formed by coughing up and hocking phlegm from ones throat. Ideally should be viscous and yellowish bobcat green in color which distinghuishes it from your everyday saliva which is pretty benign when spit on spin turf logos.)