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I basically went out to play each day at work for 39 yrs. I was the leader but it was still a ton of fun.
Your not going to beat anyone up are you?
I basically went out to play each day at work for 39 yrs. I was the leader but it was still a ton of fun.
........i was a lover not a fighter........Your not going to beat anyone up are you?
Not germane. Try to stick to the issue.
Really, would you hold the starting quarterback at our local highschool to the same standard.When I was with the media a thousand years ago, the deciding line on privacy was whether the person in question was a public figure.
This one isn't a privacy question, but I think it's similar enough. The starting quarterback for Florida is a public figure. That means he can be subject to public displays of scrutinity, which include booing as well as cheering.
Personally, I don't boo college athletes,. I just criticize the hell out of them.
No. College is where I draw the line. It's semi-pro.Really, would you hold the starting quarterback at our local highschool to the same standard.
It's as if you're trying to bait me. Reread my last post. I said semi-pro. The monetary value of a full ride is rather large. These kids hold press conferences to announce which school they're signing with. They showboat in front of a stadium full of people. They enjoy the adoration of fans and media alike. They're here to transition to the NFL more than a career as a dentist or accountant.So you would boo an American Olympian on foreign soil?
Look 78 long before this issue arose our rivals mainly fsu and ga. have been pushing the they don't care about the players at fla, They don't spend money on the players at fla, They won't play a white QB at fla all ********, but this just plays right into our rivals narrative. Nothing good can come of impowering the few thousand *******s that boo one player.
What do you expect when he tells his own fans "**** you " if he had played with this effort and heart all year he wouldn't have been criticized or booed but this is the first game he has done so .
I don't think heart had anything to do with it. It was a game plan he could execute.
And yet, you are here commenting.19 pages and you girls are still talking about this. Isn’t there a Keeping up with the Kardashian’s episode you’ve missed.
I guess what I'm fishing for, is there any way that this is not a negative for our rebuild. These kids can do all the things you listed and not get booed at home games at 95% of the schools out there.It's as if you're trying to bait me. Reread my last post. I said semi-pro. The monetary value of a full ride is rather large. These kids hold press conferences to announce which school they're signing with. They showboat in front of a stadium full of people. They enjoy the adoration of fans and media alike. They're here to transition to the NFL more than a career as a dentist or accountant.
Then, to boot, they're all over Twitter once they arrive. They put themselves in a position to be criticized.
It needs to be a two-way street.
College, yes. The other examples, no.
I agree the game plan worked in FFSs favor; but did he play with more fire due to all the criticism he was getting?
Yes, yes he did.
And I think some of his teammates did too, including the O-Line and Toney, who actually lowered his shoulder a couple of times.
The guy just isn't terribly bright. Love the win, but his constant punk-ass antics really annoyed me.
You're the quarterback of the Florida Gators. Grow up.
Discuss.
Objection.So you would boo an American Olympian on foreign soil?.
Objection.So you would boo an American Olympian on foreign soil?.
Objection.So you would boo an American Olympian on foreign soil?.