PETE CARROLL’S ENCHANTED GRIDIRON GROTTO
Bless you, angels. Pass the champagne.Things written on Saturday night and early Sunday morning, and composed entirely in the friendly confines of Pete Carroll’s Enchanted Gridiron Grotto, a hot-tub-littered pleasure dome located in an undisclosed location. The whole place reeks of bleach, and Leinart’s usually asleep naked in the corner.
The entire SEC East is knotted up following Spurrier’s (and that’s the brand we’re dealing with here, Spurrier, who also happens to coach South Carolina) loss to the Vanderbilt Commodores, Florida’s defeat of Kentucky (a vice squad versus druglord bulletfest), and Tennessee’s latest extremely creative method of losing in crushing fashion leaves the conference as tangled as ball of bras tossed carelessly in the dryer.
Meaning: South Carolina at Tennessee goes from vinegar to pure acid, and a formerly meh World’s Largest Coke Orgy becomes a loaded go-fast boat attempting to blow by the Coast Guard at 80 knots with the lights off in the Intracoastal. Every team’s got two losses. Who needs a king when it’s this much fun watching the peasants slaughtering each other in the streets?
MAO!Jim Leavitt: MAO! Remember ancient history? As in Thursday night, when South Florida lost? My, that was festive. South Florida became the latest loser in the boathouse during the game of Russian Roulette, College Football edition. Matt Grothe, when faced with the blitz, had nowhere to dump the ball off and no rollouts or screens to protect him, and drowned in a wave of red. Put your money on the table; spin the pistol. MAO!
Pete Carroll challenged the spot on a nine-yard reception on 3rd and 7 by Notre Dame TE Will Yeatman in Saturday’s game with 4:38 on the clock and the Trojans ahead by 38-0.
Pat easy voice of moral outrage: Harumph, we say! Poor form, braggadocio rapscallion man! (shakes angry fist!)
Real inner dialogue: Real barbarians eave nothing but sand and tears in their wake. Well done, Pete. If there’s time to burn on the clock, there’s a reason to strike a match.
Minnesota fired Glen Mason because they thought they could do better. They lost to North Dakota State on Saturday, a team that is moving into D-1AA this year. We compose a haiku to summarize our feelings.
Firing is tricky.
Glen Mason sucks; you still suck.
Next time, try decaf.
Texas Tech is this year’s Missouri, losing a proof game against the very team usually dropping three out of their last four on the way to an Independence Bowl bid: Missouri. Graham Harrell went nuts even under Texas Tech standards, throwing 59 times in the game. He’s waiting on his weekly shoulder transplant from Mexico as we speak.
Shitbag. Don’t fault the players. Fault Auburn coach Hugh Nall, who gave the code red order here on this hi-low on Glenn Dorsey.
Karl Dorrell is becoming the Fidel Castro of Pac-10 coaches, an unkillable dictator whose only definable success to this point comes in just evading any and all assassination attempts tossed his way. A trick play for UCLA and a late pick six thrown by Nate Longshore not only spoil the latest exploding cigar/radioactive hat ploy by fate to get Dorell fired: it puts UCLA at 4-0 in conference and in position to compete seriously for the Pac-10 title. This means we just pulled the card for crushing defeat to a lesser opponent for the Bruins: either Washington State or Arizona, their next two games, will do. Sorry, but the cards do not lie. Prepare for death.
The UCLA of the Big Ten called Michigan, who was losing to lesser competition before it was even cool, poseurs, is also undefeated in conference after stubborn met dumb in the Michigan/Illinois game. The Illini committed several very, very ill-advised penalties and miscues including a roughing the kicker, an interference penalty, and a dropped punt giving Michigan another chance to score. Oh, and Michigan scored on a trick play, proving someone put acid in Lloyd Carr’s Metamucil Saturday morning. Debord! In my office now! Get that octopus in a top hat off my wall NOW!
For a Florida fan, it was like being a Frenchman watching the last chopper flying off the roof of the U.S. Embassy. “Well, monsieur, we have zeen zis kind of thing happen before…”
Speaking of, bring the man-sized rubbers if Andre Woodson’s coming to your party, because he’s man to the nth degree with inches to spare. Woodson took a beating in the game against Florida including a hideous tackle/submission hold by Jermaine Cunningham; pain and suffering ignored, he shot for a 35/50, 415 yard, 5 td game against a defense he read with Weekly Reader ease. Even in defeat, Woodson ended with a spiteful, inspired bang: a final TD at the bell in a 45-37 defeat to Florida.
Hey, Kansas and Ohio State won! Hey, they’re just starting to play the first real competition on their schedules! Hey, they’re undefeated! Hey, we’re suspicious as hell of them and standing way across the room hoping they’re not going to to make eye contact! Hey, they’re asking us where we’re putting them in the poll! At this point, we’re looking for the smoke bomb and grappling hook to get out of this conversation! Especially if someone asks us how an OSU/LSU national title game would go! Boy, where’s that fucking grappling hook when you need one? Hey-o! (Throws smoke bomb, disappears through skylight like Batman.)
College football should not be argued out on bumper stickers on the back of Range Rovers. Yet that is precisely what the ACC is, because your number one and number two teams are Boston College and Virginia, and the drink of choice is a Geyser Peak 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon Alexander Valley Block Collection Walking Tree Vineyard. Hopefully we can see the joint classed down a bit when BC walks into the dive bar that is Blacksburg Thursday night, orders a Charles Krug, and gets blank stares while someone loads a sock with a jar of washers and pennies. Lessee if preppie boy can fight, y’all!









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NewAZTiger says:
Tuberville’s Press Conference
On Chaz Ramsey’s block on Glenn Dorsey
“I would like to say this about the chop block. It was one of those things that happened. We do not teach it, won’t teach it, won’t tolerate it. One of the things all the coaches in our league have talked about is chop blocks and roughing the quarterbacks. That should have been a 15-yard penalty. Glenn Dorsey is one of the best players I’ve seen. He’s a great football player. Two freshmen were trying like the dickens to block him. There was no malice at all, trying to hurt somebody. It should have been called. There is no place for that in college football. Enough said on that. We’ll go ahead.”
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I would say that in the dozens of big games AU has played under CTT, that the benefit of the doubt is in order here. This is the first bad play I’ve seen from the O-line and that I can remember. AU does not teach that, and an examination of past games will back that up.
As for the ref who was looking at it, it was likely not called a penalty because a delay must be seen in order for it to be a penalty.
NCAA Rulebook
Article 3. A chop block is:
a: an obviously delayed block at the thigh or below against an opponent (Except the runner) who is in contact with a teammate of the blocker, as in the act of disengaging from the first blocker or has just disengaged from the first blocker but is still confrongint him. When in question, the contact is at the thigh ior below.
b: A high-low, low-high or low-low combination block by two nonadjacent lineman with or without delay between contacts occurring in the neutral zone.
c: A high-low, low-high, or low-low combination block by any two offensive players with or without delay between contacts when the initial contact clearly occurs beyound the neutral zone (i.e., all involved players are beyond the neutral zone).
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So, in reviewing, it was not a chop block by rule, due to the lack of the delay. It was an ugly play, but all the lineman were cutting the D-line in order to open up passing plays. This happens dozens of times in any game by every team.
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:35 am
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Tanner says:
I’m not sure if there’s some kind of ironic humor to it, but the score of the UF-UK game was 45-37. By the way, Tebow had an RAT above 200 for the game, compared to Woodson’s in the 170’s
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:36 am
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karlhungus12 says:
That chop block was not intentional and I am tired of hearing about it. Things happen fast in the trenches during a college game especially when you are an 18 year old true freshman (like both of the linemen engaged on Dorsey).
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:41 am
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Albino Tornado says:
Remember, having the #6 team in the country losing to a school that almost eliminated athletics means the SEC’s *deep* and *ultracompetitive*. When an Ohio State loses to a Northwestern, though, it means the Big 11’s *mediocre*.
Double standards — alive and well in SEC country since… oh, pick a date.
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:45 am
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Your Mom Loves LSU says:
#1
It was fkin garbage is what it was. Ramsey was pissed because he was getting his lunch handed to him by Dorsey all night.
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:48 am
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Jmuthaf'nT says:
albino, are you retarded?
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:54 am
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Orson Swindle says:
Albino Tornado–
We’d love to argue with that. Alas, we can’t. Umm…we lose with more zest?
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:55 am
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Edsall is God says:
This was missing from Orson’s post….
“East Hartford is rapidly becoming the center of the bad officiating, errrr, college football world. Big East refs blew not one, not two, but THREE key calls in the UConn/Louisville game. We all know about the fair catch fiasco. The refs also missed a Louisville fumble and a punt that apparently hit a Cardinal returner, which would have been UConn ball at the 1. No matter, UConn QB Tyler Lorenzen has no time for that shit, RB Andre Dixon is single-handedly making it okay for white people in CT to say “Shake them dreds” and Coach Edsall, well, I hear people pray to him in Connecticut. UConn is the last unbeaten in the Big East. My Edsall, they’re #1!!!”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ci7VNnod81Y
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:56 am
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PW says:
4
One indicator of the SEC’s superiority is that USCe, probably the 4th or 5th best team in the conference, was ranked #6 in the nation.
And what does this have to do with the post?
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:57 am
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Biggus Rickus says:
NewAZTiger,
Looked delayed enough to me. I also suspect it was intentional, though only the players and coaches know for sure. As to whether or not they teach that, I have no idea. I do know that I don’t trust Tuberville at all.
October 22nd, 2007 at 7:57 am
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Digital Headbutt says:
Albino, Orson: And in the ACC, it’s because no one can play quarterback!
That image of Pete Carroll will haunt me in my nightmares. It’s like if Walt Disney and Buffalo Bill from “Silence of the Lambs” raised a child as their own.
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:01 am
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Orson Swindle says:
We’d really, really like to believe it was unintentional. Then we watch the video again. Then we go back, pause, and think, “well, it was the heat of the moment, and there’s a lot of flesh flying around…”
And then we watch it again. Tuberville’s right to condemn it, but to suggest that it wasn’t intentional doesn’t pass the eyeball test. That’s coordinated, a judgment we can’t imagine the SEC won’t agree with when on video review today.
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:03 am
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Sagacious Saurian says:
Orson, coming off our chat on the radio last night, I posted my totally unrealistic plan for national title at sauriansagacity.com
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:04 am
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Brian says:
It wouldn’t be preppy boy — it’d be “you mutha fucking yankee boy, git ur ass outta here before I do it for you you sum bitch.”
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:07 am
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Wooderson says:
Ariel was hot. Thanks for ruining it for me forever.
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:10 am
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BovineKid says:
Hearing LSU fans complain about dirty play in the trenches is like having a Bammer call you delusional.
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:17 am
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Erik says:
At the profound risk of sounding like a Notre Dame fan, Glen Mason left some broken teacups of chunky diarrhea in the proverbial talent cupboard. Brewster hasn’t had a ton to work with so far.
Note that because I am not a Notre Dame fan, this excuse will not be heard in 2008, let alone in 2009.
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:28 am
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doubtingthomas says:
#1
This “cutting of the D-line” by offensive lineman on offensive passing plays was suspiciously absent from the UT-Alabama game. Despite each team rolling up 250+ yards of passing offense, and there only being 1 sack in the entire game, I guess they don’t know how to block properly.
Or, they didn’t know how to take out the opposing team’s best lineman by taking out his knees while he’s being blocked by a teammate, however you want to look at it.
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:28 am
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Coop says:
I don’t see BC getting out of Blacksburg, undefeated.
UVa has to be the worst 6-1 team, ever. The manner in which they keep winning is beyond amazing.
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:34 am
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Erik says:
Also:
Goddamn you all when do I get to start reading about Arizona State?
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:38 am
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PW says:
20
You can start here:
http://www.everydayshouldbesaturday.com/?p=3656
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:43 am
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Captain Awesome says:
Coop, the 2005 UCLA Bruins are very interested in your ideas and wonder if you have a newsletter they might receive on a monthly basis.
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:44 am
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now_a_hoo says:
Coop-
UVa is the worst SEVEN and one team you’ve ever seen. We’ll take it.
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:55 am
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Mr. Wrong says:
Albino-
If somebody here actually makes that argument, then you can counter it. Otherwise, keep your strawman to yourself.
October 22nd, 2007 at 8:58 am
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Hossnfeffer says:
For the average WfVU fan, there is no acceptable outcome from the Thursday Night game. The average WfVU fan is hoping for some sort of industrial accident.
If Tech wins, which they should, everyone will forget that BC is way over-rated and Tech still has no offense.
If BC wins, everyone will think that they really are awesome, and forget that VaTech has no offense.
The over-under on the term “Beamer Ball” is set at 135. With four pictures of the lunch pale since they are playing the teeth-clenched blue-bloods from Chestnut Hill.
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:04 am
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Brewster Crew says:
Orson,
NDSU moved into 1-AA a few years ago. They’re #1 in the the FCS. That doesn’t excuse the loss, or change the fact that Glen Mason still sucks.
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:07 am
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Allahver Fist says:
Boston College vs. Virginia in the ACC Championship game? Please bump the move from Jacksoville ahead of schedule.
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:14 am
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Boy Howdy says:
Oh, Carroll was challenging the spot? Makes sense now.
I thought he was arguing that the receiver picked up his dribble.
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:26 am
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Stacy Keibler Luvs Me says:
Pete Carroll is Number TWO!!!!!!!!!!, Dept.
Cowherd was going on and on this morning about the so-called “Las Vegas Poll”. The poll lists the top college teams by a poll of various Las Vegas sports books. Amazingly, Carroll’s Trojans are ranked number 2, tied with tOSU. Seems a bunch of injured players are coming back. Here are Vegas’ top three:
1. LSU
2 (tie). USC-west
2 (tie). Ohio State
South Florida and Boston College are not respected in the Vegas poll, by the way, which makes a lot of sense.
I just hope there is enough time left in the season to wipe the pretenders off the top of the bs-BCS and other polls.
((Too bad USCeast is gone. Spurrier had the best line this weekend. After the loss, Spurrier said, that he had to go back to basics with his players, since trading them was not possible…funny stuff in bad situation.))
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:27 am
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SpookyJuice says:
Ummm….definitely a chop block. Center takes a second, sees no one is blitzing or coming near his area, falls directly into the back of dorsey’s knee. pretty blatant. Don’t know if it was taught or blah blah blah…but it looked blatant.
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:32 am
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Lawrence says:
To assume that the chop block was intentional just because you don’t like Ramsey’s coach or team is fucking idiotic. Likewise with assuming that he did it because Dorsey manhandled him earlier in the game.
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:35 am
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PW says:
There is no way that chopblock was unintentional, Lawrence. It doesn’t matter whether or not it was a product of coaching or self-pity.
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:40 am
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Techie says:
But it’s true. There are no QBs in the ACC not named Matt Ryan.
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:41 am
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Futbawl Fan says:
for all you panty waist boys who forget this game is about pain and violence…
lemme see…. you have a choice…. 1. catch a pass, and have R. Nelson headed at you at 20 miles an hour and hit you headfirst, 2. have Q Groves come at you while you are trying to throw a pass and nearly decapitate you, or 3. have two 300-lb linemen try to hi-lo you, which may not harm you at all if your feet just slip a little… quick, your choice please
the pain in the knees may last a while, but not remembering what your mother looks like can last a lifetime
so get the hem of your slip back outta yer panties ladies
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:47 am
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Southern Papa says:
It was a chop block. It was done by an 18 year old, as #3 pointed out. The appearances do look intentional. Did you ever do anything stupid when you were 18? As much as I hate to give the guy credit, CTT at least stepped up to say he was sorry. Probably to minimize any SEC action.
As for North Dakota State, their coach, Craig Bohl, just so happens to be an alum of Nebraska: he was born in Lincoln, played for Tom Osborne, and coached there from 95 – ‘02. (CFN) Can you say promotion upcoming?
October 22nd, 2007 at 9:52 am
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karlhungus12 says:
You people act like you’ve never seen a chop block before. It happens all the time (intentional or not). Even if it was intentional, there is no way in hell they were trying to hurt him. I’m sure ramsey (who plays guard by the way, not center) did not mean to hit Dorsey on the side of the knee like that. Do you LSU fans remember your DL that fucking karate chopped Andre Woodson in the head last week? Should he be suspended? It’s a violent game and shit happens in the heat of battle. Do you really think that an Auburn coach said, “go out there, hit him in the side of the knee and break his leg?”
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:08 am
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Eirishis says:
Coop – as now_a_hoo said to me on Saturday night, one is enough. For what its worth, the entirety of ‘Hoodom is perplexed. An Al Groh team? 7-1? Are you sure?
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:09 am
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JCCW Jerry says:
Orson, not making any claims as to the intentional/not intentional nature of the chop, have you seen or read something that suggests Nall ordered it? Or assuming (fairly, if you’re convinced it’s intentional) that it’s the o-line coach’s call? Not arguing, just wondering if I missed something on soem sideline shot that might indicate that.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:16 am
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robert says:
SKLM:
USCe just doesn’t have an offensive line that can play worth a shit from week to week, and that’s what’s keeping them from contending on a national level. That and a home loss to Vandy.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:16 am
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JohnInHsv says:
NewAz,
Nice try at propping up a despicable act. Chopping has been a staple of Hugh Nall offenses. Saying that “AU doesn’t teach that” is bullshit since you guys are known for this type of play amongst the SEC coaching fraternity. The technique is used frequently by Dunlap and Pugh (go back and review some of your own game film). I guess that Ramsey and Ziemba are now in on the act. Auburn’s been called for it plenty of times, and that;’s just when the ref’s catch it.
Yes, the “cut” is legal. Even so there are a hell of a lot of coaches that refuse to use it. Tubby and Nall aren’t in that group.
At Auburn, you are graded on how many “crabs” you achieve as an offensive lineman. That’s when a defensive lineman is scrambling on all fours because the offensive lineman across from you lunges at your knees with his shoulder pad.
I’ve also heard a lot of your ilk claim that it was a “freshman mistake”. More bullshit. They teach you that this is dirty football from pee-wee through high school.
I’ve seen Ramsey’s Dad on the internet claiming that his son is not a “dirty player”. Well, guess what pops, dirty plays equal dirty player. Not only did he chop Dorsey, he then rolled under to complete the maiming. Disgusting.
This kid needs to be benched for a while, and Tubs and Nall should publicly announce that they are going to discontinue this practice.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:16 am
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JCCW Jerry says:
Orson, not making any claims as to the intentional/not intentional nature of the chop, have you seen or read something that suggests Nall ordered it? Or assuming (fairly, if you’re convinced it’s intentional) that it’s the o-line coach’s call? Not arguing, just wondering if I missed something on some sideline shot that might indicate that.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:17 am
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Edsall is God says:
36 – Smoke & f’in mirrors. UConn outplayed them. Maryland outplayed them. But UVA won. You can’t quibble with results…I just have no earthly idea how they’re doing it. That last drive against Maryland was just oh so bizarre.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:18 am
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NewAZTiger says:
The reason the ref didn’t call it has to do with the reads the lineman make during a zone blocking scheme, which AU employs.
Ziemba, the right tackle, is to read outside rushers first, and if there are none, then engage the man in front of him. Ramsey, the Guard, is to read for other blitzers, then go to the outside man. At normal speed, this is exactly what happened, so it didn’t pass the delay test for the rule.
I don’t have Youtube at work, but if I recall correctly, the left side of the line also did some cut blocks. And there were lots of cut blocks from both sides during that game.
It was a cut block that went bad. It happens in football. Cut blocks are part of offensive line blocking, and defensive linemen get hi-lowed all the time. Hell, all linemen get hi-lowed all the time. It’s why they call it the trenches.
Similarly, helmet to helmet collisions are a part of football. It happens, because the head is on the front of a running tackler. There are penalties for it, but it is to protect both the tackler and the runner, but it still happens. Such is football.
Kevin Everett had a helmet to helmet that would normally be a 15 yard penalty and a post-game fine from the NFL. He can’t walk now, but to insinuate he did that to play dirty is an analogous situation to this play. Shit happens, and it looks worse in slow-mo.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:20 am
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Orson Swindle says:
We assume Nall because he’s in charge of the o-line and techniques employed. He’s accountable for this at the position level; Tuberville’s accountable at the public level.
In all fairness, Tuberville at least apologized for it. But we can’t believe a sideways roll into the knee like that isn’t intentional, especially when it comes directly at the most dangerous player on the d-line.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:31 am
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gerry dorsey says:
@ #16
i don’t get it.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:33 am
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Bill says:
Preppie boy can fight…..and whips VT.
He also gets better grades….
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:34 am
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RIP Logan Young says:
Tuberville doesn’t teach it. They learned to chop-block from Rev. Chette.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:37 am
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RIP Logan Young says:
Barners, that was dirty as hell. Own it.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:38 am
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PW says:
Bammers & Barners,
You must JACK THIS THREAD!!!!
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:40 am
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LSUJoshua says:
And the behaviour of the AU fans, the moral equivalencies, the shifting of issues, the excuses, is EXACTY what I expect from them.
October 22nd, 2007 at 10:46 am