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UK Peregrine wrote:
BelieveNBG wrote:Some of the rules seem a tad bit ridiculous to me, especially the one about punching ones own chest. Guys punch their chest sometimes as an expression to tell ones own self to be tuff.
I have to disagree with you on this specific point. We can make a correlation from the primate world, where "chest-beating" is used as a display to communicate to outlying silverbacks that they will be confronted if they attempt to enter a troop already controlled by a silverback. In much the same way gorillas use chest-beating, humans use it to signal others and not as a signal to oneself. It is not used as motivation to be tough. I can think of many other more appropriate approaches to motivate oneself. When a player makes a play on the ball and does the chest-beat afterwards, he is doing it in a similar manner to our primate friends and that is to draw attention to the signaler so that ALL signal receivers know who the man/silverback is. I believe very strongly that it's done to show-up the opponent.
You took IPCO, didn't you?
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MACMAN wrote:They are wacko liberals who are no longer on the edge....but down in the bottomles pitt yelling up and making no sense.
And Kofi Annan and the ACLU are probably pulling the strings.

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Schadenfreude wrote:
You took IPCO, didn't you?
Is that directed at myself? I never had the pleasure of taking a single IPC class or being involed with the IPCO when I was there. I was almost exclusively a science geek.
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UK Peregrine wrote:
Schadenfreude wrote:
You took IPCO, didn't you?
Is that directed at myself? I never had the pleasure of taking a single IPC class or being involed with the IPCO when I was there.
Consider yourself lucky.

I freakin hated IPCO.
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Schadenfreude wrote: Consider yourself lucky.

I freakin hated IPCO.
Hated IPCO.... LOVED the IPCO grad assistant. Mmmmm!!! :lol:
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I'm confused as to why I was asked the IPCO question. Any insight Schadenfreude?
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Hm, I could see us getting flagged a few times this year. Our WR Corp's chest bump might be considered "too extravagent."
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transfer2BGSU wrote:If they would just flip the ball to the ref and act like they've been there before, nothing would happen.

These rules have come into effect because of jack-@$$e$ like Deion Sanders, Terrell Owens, and who can forget the infamous Leon Lett getting caught from behind by Don Beebe in the Super Bowl XXVII as he was showboating,

This is an NCAA rule I actually agree with.
I agree with transfer.

I like how BG celebrates when they score a TD and you rarely see the refs go to our players and warn them. Scoring is exciting...have fun but get over to the sidelines in a timely manner. The way our WR's chest bump is ok...nothing bad.

Ya know who had the best TD celebration? Kurt Gerling. Kurt would score, quickly find the nearest ref and hand him the ball. Then he would run back to the bench....like he never scored. I loved that.

One of the reasons I don't want to watch the pros is all the "Look at me" attention most of these prima donnas crave. You scored at TD...you did not eliminate world hunger.

Paul Brown said it best..."Act like you've been there before".

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Falconfreak90 wrote:One of the reasons I don't want to watch the pros is all the "Look at me" attention most of these prima donnas crave. You scored at TD...you did not eliminate world hunger.
Watching the pros aren't that bad, you just have to know who to watch. My personal favorites were Walter Payton, Barry Sanders and Jerry Rice.
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i like TD celebrations, yea some of them are a little much, but for the most part i think they should be allowed to do whatever they want
4th & 13 on PU 32yd line.. 56,000 fans up on their feet screaming, i held my breath the entire play trying to make as little noise as possible.. wouldnt u know Sharon would make the biggest touchdown catch in the history of BG Football, FALCON UP!
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UK Peregrine wrote:
Falconfreak90 wrote:One of the reasons I don't want to watch the pros is all the "Look at me" attention most of these prima donnas crave. You scored at TD...you did not eliminate world hunger.
Watching the pros aren't that bad, you just have to know who to watch. My personal favorites were Walter Payton, Barry Sanders and Jerry Rice.
Good point. But IMO, it seems like players like you mentioned are fading...
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The MAC is adopting these rules. The UT coaching staff had a MAC official come in and explain all the new rules to them. As a result, UT has been practicing how they celebrate after a TD. UT has been practicing this for about a week now. In fact, the Blade picked up on this at our practice on Saturday and talked to Coach Amstutz and put a story out this morning about it.
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transfer2BGSU wrote:
These rules have come into effect because of jack-@$$e$ like Deion Sanders, Terrell Owens, and who can forget the infamous Leon Lett getting caught from behind by Don Beebe in the Super Bowl XXVII as he was showboating,
I remember from the late 80's to mid 90's it seeemd that every University of Miami football player who ever made a great play took off his helmet in the middle of the field to draw attention to themselves. This was quickly squashed by the NCAA. No taking off of the helmet. I'm pretty sure the NFL has this rule too, though somehow Brett Favre got away with it in the Super Bowl one year.
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FormerFreddie wrote:
transfer2BGSU wrote:
These rules have come into effect because of jack-@$$e$ like Deion Sanders, Terrell Owens, and who can forget the infamous Leon Lett getting caught from behind by Don Beebe in the Super Bowl XXVII as he was showboating,
I remember from the late 80's to mid 90's it seeemd that every University of Miami football player who ever made a great play took off his helmet in the middle of the field to draw attention to themselves. This was quickly squashed by the NCAA. No taking off of the helmet. I'm pretty sure the NFL has this rule too, though somehow Brett Favre got away with it in the Super Bowl one year.
Yep, cost the Browns a game a couple years ago against Kansas City on opening day :( Stupid Dwayne Rudd.
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MACMAN wrote:More gheyness from the NCAA....

WE want players to be somber and melloncolly when they score, celebartation may hurt the feelings of the oposing team, and that is PC.

Further we have recieved many emails from Animal Rights activest and we have determined that the use of animals as mascots is degreadin to the animal and unacceptal...this is a great step forward for pc in college sports..we are a bunch of tight ass liberals here at the ncaa.
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