Griz - Dirtiest Team In FCS?
Posted: Fri Oct 05, 2007 10:18 pm
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Re/Max Griz wrote:Weber had two non-called illegal chop blocks in that game.
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Chop blocks happen in almost every game. I see GF10 gave you talking points and marched you out to defend an undefendable play.Re/Max Griz wrote:Weber had two non-called illegal chop blocks in that game.
I don't know anything about this (aside from the accusations on eGriz)...but are you suggesting that if Weber had two chop blocks then it's OK as long as they were in retaliation for Balough's block? That's pretty messed up logic, IMO...catatac wrote:Any proof to this? And if so were they done after Weber's best player had his football career ended by a UM lineman?
Chop blocks don't usually result in career ending injuries either.Grizlaw wrote:I don't know anything about this (aside from the accusations on eGriz)...but are you suggesting that if Weber had two chop blocks then it's OK as long as they were in retaliation for Balough's block? That's pretty messed up logic, IMO...catatac wrote:Any proof to this? And if so were they done after Weber's best player had his football career ended by a UM lineman?
Also, I can't really agree with Alpha's analogy about a pitcher hitting an opposing batter in retaliation for one of his guys getting plunked. The fact is, unless we're talking about (a much younger) Roger Clemens throwing at a guy's head, a pitcher throwing at a batter doesn't usually result in career ending injuries. If Balough did what he did intentionally to hurt Weber's guy, then he probably shouldn't be playing football, period...but if Weber's guys intentionally responded in kind, then the same goes for them, IMO.
Personally if they are in retaliation to Balough's block. GOOD FOR THEM!!! Dont dish it out if you dont want the same treatment!!!Grizlaw wrote:I don't know anything about this (aside from the accusations on eGriz)...but are you suggesting that if Weber had two chop blocks then it's OK as long as they were in retaliation for Balough's block? That's pretty messed up logic, IMO...catatac wrote:Any proof to this? And if so were they done after Weber's best player had his football career ended by a UM lineman?
Also, I can't really agree with Alpha's analogy about a pitcher hitting an opposing batter in retaliation for one of his guys getting plunked. The fact is, unless we're talking about (a much younger) Roger Clemens throwing at a guy's head, a pitcher throwing at a batter doesn't usually result in career ending injuries. If Balough did what he did intentionally to hurt Weber's guy, then he probably shouldn't be playing football, period...but if Weber's guys intentionally responded in kind, then the same goes for them, IMO.
SUU was notorious for chop blocking a few years ago, back when they were running the flexbone offense -- I don't remember the specifics, but I think we lost a D-lineman or two to them. I didn't see our game with them this year, though...longhorn_22 wrote:I could argue that SUU was pretty dirty from what I saw Saturday.
I think the comment was in reference to our field conditionsGrizlaw wrote:SUU was notorious for chop blocking a few years ago, back when they were running the flexbone offense -- I don't remember the specifics, but I think we lost a D-lineman or two to them. I didn't see our game with them this year, though...longhorn_22 wrote:I could argue that SUU was pretty dirty from what I saw Saturday.
Ahh...gotcha. Sorry; I heard your game was played in a blizzard, but the double meaning went over my head.STREETCAT wrote:I think the comment was in reference to our field conditions
I agree.longhorn_22 wrote:Actually, I was actually commenting on a few plays I saw. Now it's kind of funny that I didn't even think about the mud. Anyway, I saw one or two very questionable unnecessary roughness plays that weren't called and some extra curricular activity after many plays. Also, for a team that was 0-4 coming into that game, they talked a lot of shi* to our players and did plenty of head nodding. IMO, they were a pretty dirty team.