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Post by TW on Dec 19, 2015 10:56:59 GMT -5
Listening to Cowboy fans over the last week, I've come to the conclusion that none of them understand the game of football on a pro level, or realize what is and isn't a penalty. I can forgive some of them, especially those that believe that the two kids who blindsided a game official in a high school football game earlier this year in San Antonio, had "justifiable reasons" for doing what they did. The coach told them to do it. They even felt they had the right to do it, and pretty much said so, in a subsequent TV interview. They, along with the coach, should be permanently banned from participation in any sports in the state for life. Period. Yet, that's not going to happen. This is a football state, and it's all football to them. Vicious AttackThese same fans believe that the officials handed the game to the Packers last week, and say they know it's true because of how the officials handed the game to the Packers against the Lions. It's amazing how they can twist things, and make it sound like they're right in their own perspectives. If there's on thing I can't stand about Texans, it's their football acumen. Despite being such rabid fans from youth upward, they lack knowledge of the game itself.
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Post by happypacker on Dec 19, 2015 16:40:52 GMT -5
TW, I watched the interview,, and that kid Victor doing most of the talking is a no good rotten kid and a big liar. I make that observation by watching his motion and hands and most of all his eyes and mouth, he had a very tough time keeping a grin off his face and when you see his eyes get bigger as he speaks the lie you know he should be not allowed to play sports ever. he will become a crimimal as a adult i think.
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Post by TW on Dec 19, 2015 18:18:39 GMT -5
This is typical attitude in the San Antonio school district area. These kids and coaches have a "code" that they live by on each team. They start living this "code," and the system for their local HS when they are 6 or 7 years old, and it continues all the way through HS. It's a cult, not a game to them.
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