Lumberjacks fake injuries - Texas A&M beats SFA - 9/4/10 - SFA coaching should be ashamed!
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Okay even as an Aggie, I'll admit I don't like this practice. However, I believe our beloved Aggies have done it, and no it's not shameful! Until the NCAA or NFL, or even High School makes a rule against it, coaches will teach it. It's a way to help your team win and it's not illegal! The player who stopped play has to come out of the game for a play. That's really the only thing I could see anyone doing about it. As long as teams run fast paced, no huddle offenses, defenses will use this stra
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Stupid niggers
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Just like LSU did to WVU.
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Lol, I guess this is where the aggies picked it up! And this goes back to last year against Oklahoma and Baylor. Shame on you ags.
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This is funny coming from the aggs this year. Oklahoma state and the red raiders. So many fake cramps it was really bad.
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@bbaggie76 Did i miss something or did A&M do this exact same thing this past weekend? Instead of being high and mighty and telling SFA coaching they should be ashamed, your coaching staff borrows the strategic "fake injury" playbook. Enjoy the SEC.
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funny that you aggroids are probably not quite as outraged at the aggy defense doing the exact same thing in the choke job to okie lite...
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WTF !!!
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Maybe they can be called up to play for the New York Giants.
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2 things.
1. Why did you respond to a 6 month old post? You actually go on videos, and read through all the comments to find someone to argue with on the internet...really?
2. Looks like you don't like the fucking truth LOL. Sequential cramps my ass, they're just pissed they got outplayed. And with the sounds of it by you defending them, you were either on that team who faked the cramp and got pissed you were caught or your just a nerd arguing voer the internet to 6 month old posts
Comments on what Cotton79 wrote to SFA Presdent:
Best line in the post "I care about Texas, and I care about the game of football, which our state has so richly engaged for decades."
I agree 100% and I'm glad that it was brought up to Dr. Patillo at Stephen F. Austin because this type of play, if indeed it was faked to stall the Texas A&M offense is not a representation of football sportsmanship I want to see in the state of Texas; moreover, in sports period!
bbaggie76 1 year ago
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Agree with me or not, it just seemed unfair that all this dialog was transpiring in the undercurrent, and I kept thinking that if I were President of SFA I'd damn sure want to know about. So, I did it. I hope Dr. Pattillo speaks to the coach and the football team about it, but that ball is now in his court. At least he knows.
bbaggie76 1 year ago
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I am not seeking any feedback or recourse, other than to bring it your attention for consideration.
Thank you for listening to me. Good luck to the Lumberjacks this season, and may you perform even better than last year's run in the playoffs.
Sincerely,
(Cotton79)
bbaggie76 1 year ago
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I participate in a couple of online Aggie bulletin boards and blogs, and have participated in some of the discussion about this play and the lack of class displayed by the offending SFA players.
I finally thought it unfair to hold such a discussion (and ranting at times) without bringing it to your attention as President of SFA. I care about Texas, and I care about the game of football, which our state has so richly engaged for decades.
bbaggie76 1 year ago
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Probably more than either of us really knows. Yet, in this age of cyber fast video and youtube and such, even the smallest of things is now captured for posterity to view and applaud... or demonize. My biggest concern is that the video will go viral - as wacky things like this often do - and find itself on some national sports talk show, which will cast a negative light on our great state and your fine university.
bbaggie76 1 year ago
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it was actually coached from the sideline. If you haven't seen it, here it is on youtube:
I am an Aggie and proud of it. I am also proud to share the same Texan heritage as you. I am embarrassed to watch this, and I have a hunch that you are/will be too when you see it. I am not naive enough to think that this type of on-the-field behavior has not happened before; in fact, I am quite sure it has.
bbaggie76 1 year ago