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Colt McCoy's Big Head
 
Jinto
Posts: 3527
Posted on 2009-01-07 16:38:23
Mercutioh wrote:

The key to an injury and whether or not it's a players decision is the helmet. if they have their helmet when they are being shown on the sidelines it's them making the decision to stay out. if no helmet is present it's the trainers keeping them from popping back onto the field. Explained to me by one of the trainers at UT(toledo not Texas)



Well i think everyone that watched the game seen he want that happy sitting on the sideline so you could tell he was upset though it could of been for any reason but he wasnt the reason they lose the game it was missed tackles
  
Mercutioh
Posts: 7396
Posted on 2009-01-07 21:40:19
and rob rose dropping that INT funny that in three games vs texas the two losses come down to 2 dropped balls I hope the buckeye faithful are kinder to him then they were to ... was it Hartsock? all the Te's blend together lately.
  
buckeye1022
Posts: 8799
Posted on 2009-01-07 23:47:11
Mercutioh wrote:

and rob rose dropping that INT funny that in three games vs texas the two losses come down to 2 dropped balls I hope the buckeye faithful are kinder to him then they were to ... was it Hartsock? all the Te's blend together lately.



IIRC, it was Ryan Hamby. Hartsock was on the 2002 team. He got treated way unfairly. I mean, yeah I was pretty mad at that drop, but the team had other chances to win. He didn't deserve the death threats.
  
croverja
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-01-08 0:01:22
Jinto wrote:

Mercutioh wrote:

The key to an injury and whether or not it's a players decision is the helmet. if they have their helmet when they are being shown on the sidelines it's them making the decision to stay out. if no helmet is present it's the trainers keeping them from popping back onto the field. Explained to me by one of the trainers at UT(toledo not Texas)



Well i think everyone that watched the game seen he want that happy sitting on the sideline so you could tell he was upset though it could of been for any reason but he wasnt the reason they lose the game it was missed tackles


He want that happy and was upset? Happy and want makes me assume he liked it, and upset makes me assume he wasn't...
  
Mercutioh
Posts: 7396
Posted on 2009-01-08 3:13:23
want was a typo he just dropped an S croverja.
  
croverja
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-01-08 3:48:14
Mercutioh wrote:

want was a typo he just dropped an S croverja.


Wasn't? Oh, makes more sense!
  
Jinto
Posts: 3527
Posted on 2009-01-08 15:34:52
forgive my typo.... i ment he wasnt that happy....inless he has something wrong in the head that make hes feeling that sitting out while your team might of won with you in is a good thing
  
croverja
Posts: 0
Posted on 2009-01-08 23:15:32
Jinto wrote:

forgive my typo.... i ment he wasnt that happy....inless he has something wrong in the head that make hes feeling that sitting out while your team might of won with you in is a good thing


Hmmm. Once upon a time, there was a guy on the vikings, and the vikings were about to lose, and he was a great WR, the bright spot on his team, and he left the field. I guess quite frankly he didn't care about the team, or giving them hope, he just wanted to leave because all he wanted was money and a SB win. Luckily he went to the Raiders, stunk there, and went undefeated on the Patriots until a SB loss. Serves him right...
  
 
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