That loud oooooh at the end of the video was the crowd watching the replay.
Yes, because then it would have been dirty!Not even close If Tennessee's safety lit up EW3 like that, this place would go apocalyptic and you all know it
Not even close to the same play. Wright hit a receiver in the act of making a catch. Travis Hunter was about to text his momma after a bad throw.Of course we would. We also ejaculated when our DB lit up the Oklahoma WR in a very similar fashion. Fanatics.
It was a fraction of second between when the ball went past and he lit him up, with his shoulder…in real time. Wright lead with his helmet and would be ejected today. As the kid Hunter said himself “it’s football”!Not even close to the same play. Wright hit a receiver in the act of making a catch. Travis Hunter was about to text his momma after a bad throw.
That loud oooooh at the end of the video was the crowd watching the replay.
That loud oooooh at the end of the video was the crowd watching the replay.
It was a fraction of second between when the ball went past and he lit him up, with his shoulder…in real time. Wright lead with his helmet and would be ejected today. As the kid Hunter said himself “it’s football”!
WTF...that's suspension worthy IMO
We aren't talking about the hit on noshow are we?When Brandon Spikes did this, Trevor Matich (ESPN moron) described it as “a gruesome assault” something tells me that he won’t repeat his comments
We aren't talking about the hit on noshow are we?
Matich is a bag of shyt!No
He tackled another RB, Wayshaun Ealy and then Spikes stuck a couple fingers in his helmet and wiggled them at him.
He never touched his face or his eyes (per Ealy) but truth never stops ESPN from manufacturing drama.
I know it seems silly to bring it up so many years later but it always stuck out to me as a textbook example of how ESPN will do or say anything without regard for truth and then all the other sports minions repeat the garbage that ESPN manufactured and it becomes truth.
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He tackled another RB, Wayshaun Ealy and then Spikes stuck a couple fingers in his helmet and wiggled them at him.
He never touched his face or his eyes (per Ealy) but truth never stops ESPN from manufacturing drama.
I know it seems silly to bring it up so many years later but it always stuck out to me as a textbook example of how ESPN will do or say anything without regard for truth and then all the other sports minions repeat the garbage that ESPN manufactured and it becomes truth.
Ur mom's house.Where are folks going to get ejaculated?
Asking for a friend...