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re: The SEC's legal duty to protect the health of its athletes

Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:43 pm to
Posted by GetmorewithLes
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Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 9/22/14 at 7:43 pm to
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Yall are so fricking crazy. A kickoff return is 1000% more dangerous than someone getting stepped on (and this is just one of the many things that are more dangers than a foot)


If it looks like dawgshit and smells like dawgshit it probably is dawgshit. I went to the game with several MSU alums and had a good time despite the outcome so don't give and that butthurt bull shite. I finally got to look at the videos this afternoon on something other than a cell phone and when you play it back a few times there was plenty of room to avoid the prone players on the ground. The first one he jumped on with both feet in the groin despite there being green grass between Godchaux and Prescott. The second one he had to veer right to jump on Rashard Robinson and he landed on his inside thigh (location of major artery and vein).

The dawgshit comes from the fact that probably no other player on either squad stepped significantly on anybody else the whole game. Also he never managed to jump on any Dawgs that were rolling around. Lastly he has been cited for it before and probably nobody else in the SEC has stomping complaints accused against them.

Therefore one can conclude that Dillon Day looks like Dawgshit, Smells like Dawgshit, and must be Dawgshit.

This will be the bellweather standard for Dan Mullins on his coaching principles.

Other than that, congrats on a good game and good luck the rest of the season. Have a nice Day!
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