Wounded Knee Massacre

To clarify, I'm not saying someone doesn't want you dead, just that its going to be very difficult to sort the sarcasm to figure out who it actually is, vs who would buy you a beer if they saw you at the stadium.
 
To clarify, I'm not saying someone doesn't want you dead, just that its going to be very difficult to sort the sarcasm to figure out who it actually is, vs who would buy you a beer if they saw you at the stadium.


Speaking of which...with all his shit talking, is rduvol even going to the game?
 
Speaking of which...with all his öööö talking, is rduvol even going to the game?
I'm gonna Bill Cosby him if he is. He is gonna wake up in a tub of Jello with a missing kidney and a sore butt
 
Apparently, Tennessee is going to have a hard time recovering from all the cut block knee injuries that didn't happen.

http://www.volnation.com/forum/tennessee-vols-football/277316-gt-cut-blocking.html

Some are even hoping for the day cut blocks are outlawed. I guess they are wanting more offensive penalties for themselves. :dunno:

zeppelin128 (1,599)
09:58 PM Yesterday
  • As others have stated, it wasn't just the cut blocking, which is a dirty way to play in my opinion, but the blatant holding, constant illegal motion in the backfield, and even more blatant holding on almost every down. The refs were trash.

    Also, GT almost always led with their helmet on every tackle, including a helmet to helmet that wasn't called when Jennings went down. They play dirty. It is a reflection of their scumbag of a head coach. If anyone ever needed their ass beat, it is Paul Johnson.

    I hope we never play them again. We got lucky that more of our guys didn't go down.
 
Constant illegal motion? You can run backwards or sideways at any point if you are not a lineman and only one man is in motion. You can start your motion half a second before the snap, if you desire, as long as only one is moving. A player can run backwards all the way to the endzone before the snap if he desires
 
lol
"Constant illegal motion in the backfield"

Something tells me this genius has never so much as read a coloring book and that the official NCAA rule book would be way beyond his elementary level comprehension skills.
 
lol
"Constant illegal motion in the backfield"

Something tells me this genius has never so much as read a coloring book and that the official NCAA rule book would be way beyond his elementary level comprehension skills.
That is all over the secrant and volnation boards. I love it when teams play us for the first time and fuss that we're running illegal motion every play. They all think the B-Back is moving early. They don't realize the QB freezes for a second under center after the snap to read before he moves.
 
It's just such a dumb concept. That there is some NCAA wide conspiracy to let us keep getting away with it. We're talking @sthorfinnr levels of dumb here.
 
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LA vol7 (1,110)
08:21 AM Today
  • Originally Posted by Exiled:
    I believe that Section 9, paragraph 2 gives them the out. Says that they can block below the waist as long as the block is coming from the front. I may be wrong as well. Need someone that is really up on the rules to verify.

    They were blocking from behind, especially on that last drive, the one that Butch was so upset about, and just throwing themselves into the legs of the linebackers and DBs, We used to call that chicken #$%& where I'm from.

:bowrofl:
 
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