Since the Gators and their fans claim to know what class is all about, maybe they can explain this one. When your players pull crap like this, don't complain about a little dancing in the end zone.
First, I am still absolutely stunned by the pathetic job from those refs. I cannot remember a worse-called UGA game in recent history. Absolutely no excuse for that kind of bias! Second, not only was that a blatant dirty move by a gaytor (big surprise) but it was so incredibly dangerous. He not only jumped MS, but it was helmet-to-helmet contact. Forget the fact that it could've have ended Matt's career, but it could've paralyzed him for life. Again, absolutely no excuse for that shit! Seeing that hit must have made players like Kevin Everett and David Pollack cringe.
On College Football Final Saturday night, Lou Holtz made a point to excuse this away, essentially saying that the personal foul was a direct result of Georgia's actions after their first touchdown. Real logical, Lou.
I love how Moreno pushes the florida player off Stafford at the end. Great video and good point!
ReplyDeleteFirst, I am still absolutely stunned by the pathetic job from those refs. I cannot remember a worse-called UGA game in recent history. Absolutely no excuse for that kind of bias!
ReplyDeleteSecond, not only was that a blatant dirty move by a gaytor (big surprise) but it was so incredibly dangerous. He not only jumped MS, but it was helmet-to-helmet contact. Forget the fact that it could've have ended Matt's career, but it could've paralyzed him for life. Again, absolutely no excuse for that shit!
Seeing that hit must have made players like Kevin Everett and David Pollack cringe.
On College Football Final Saturday night, Lou Holtz made a point to excuse this away, essentially saying that the personal foul was a direct result of Georgia's actions after their first touchdown. Real logical, Lou.
ReplyDeleteYes, such a hooorrible call by the refs. They were really terrible the whole game. BUT IT DOESN'T MATTER NOW, GO DAWGS!!!!!!!!!!
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