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Post by silkyice on Nov 24, 2007 22:52:53 GMT -6
Did y'all see the police dog bite the Auburn DB in the endzone?
Anyway, War Eagle!! 6 in a row over Bama.
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Post by coachjaz on Nov 24, 2007 23:14:07 GMT -6
Yep!!
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Post by lsuguy1 on Nov 25, 2007 7:52:37 GMT -6
yep!!!! i'm kinda glad old nicky lost!!!!!!!!!
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Post by pantherpride91 on Nov 25, 2007 10:36:30 GMT -6
love to see Nick Saban lose
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Post by Deleted on Nov 25, 2007 20:46:32 GMT -6
Which of his players is he going to blame for this loss?
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Post by theprez98 on Nov 25, 2007 20:49:47 GMT -6
Which of his players is he going to blame for this loss? One of the players he didn't recruit.
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Post by deaux68 on Nov 25, 2007 21:17:56 GMT -6
It's good to be hated again. Even whilst sucking.
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Post by coachmoore42 on Nov 25, 2007 21:23:50 GMT -6
Did y'all see the police dog bite the Auburn DB in the endzone? Uga told him it was fun and that tiger tastes like chicken.
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Post by los on Nov 25, 2007 21:31:23 GMT -6
LMAO Bama will get back to their winning ways eventually, I really wanted to hear how the dog bite thing turned out? I mean was the Auburn kid hurt from the bite? Thats wild!
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Post by silkyice on Nov 25, 2007 21:59:57 GMT -6
LMAO Bama will get back to their winning ways eventually, I really wanted to hear how the dog bite thing turned out? I mean was the Auburn kid hurt from the bite? Thats wild! He and another DB were double teaming a Bama player (Hall I think) down the middle of the endzone. The pass was incomplete and he was waving his arms signaling incomlete. He was in the back of the endzone, and there were police with dogs guarding the field right at the back of the endzone. The dog jumped up and bit his hand. I think he is ok. He didn't come out, but he kept looking at his hand. He had a glove on.
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Post by deaux68 on Nov 25, 2007 22:56:54 GMT -6
That dog was some kind of crazy breed. When they showed it walking off it looked like it weighed 200 pounds.
Somebody told me it was a drug sniffing dog. Not a shocker he attacked a Auburn player/Decatur High Red Raider.
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Post by hawkfan on Nov 26, 2007 15:26:20 GMT -6
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Post by tog on Nov 26, 2007 15:52:08 GMT -6
We have had kids run into the wall at a stadium before but nothing like this. What other stadium "hazards" have you seen?
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Post by theprez98 on Nov 26, 2007 16:23:08 GMT -6
We have had kids run into the wall at a stadium before but nothing like this. What other stadium "hazards" have you seen? Penn State beats Ohio State at home in 2005. Police used tear gas to clear the field, and then used Facebook photos to identify students on the field.
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Post by coachm on Nov 26, 2007 16:49:44 GMT -6
Holy friggin' crap! Memo to security staff: let the dogs see pictures of the home team's player before the game! Do not bite our guys!! Woof, woof.
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Post by airraider on Nov 26, 2007 17:41:46 GMT -6
Thats why they should have the same boundry lines that high schools have to use now.
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Post by coachmoore42 on Nov 26, 2007 18:14:36 GMT -6
A few games ago one of Georgia's receivers was knocked under the hedges in the corner of the endzone (they have a chain link fence inside of them). He was okay, but he went in so hard I was afraid he might be injured.
On our former homefield the sideline fence is pretty close to the sideline itself. When I was playing there in eighth grade our best tackler (who was pretty quick also) tackled the opponents' punt returner (who won the 100 m dash in our region as a Soph.). With so much speed involed they nearly went hard into the fence. Luckily they only bumped the fence.
In a game I was coaching on that same field, one of our players lazily ran close to the fence following an incomplete pass and he got his jersey hung on it. It did a whiplash effect on him and jerked him back (he was still moving at about 50-75% speed). He was lucky to stay on his feet, if he had fallen he probably would've hit the fence.
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Post by brophy on Nov 26, 2007 18:34:57 GMT -6
any dogs in tha house?
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Post by coach79 on Nov 26, 2007 18:56:13 GMT -6
100% Bulldog right here... Evergreen Bulldog
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Post by deaux68 on Nov 26, 2007 19:32:53 GMT -6
At my old high school we had the great idea to install what was basically the 1970's backporch artificial turf on the sideline where we stood. When it got cold, damp, dew, wet, humid, or basically anything but bone dry you would slip all over the stuff. We had at least two guys get concussions because we just laid the carpet over a slab of concrete.
I dunno how many plays would come to our sideline and guys would put on the breaks only to have their feet end up above their head.
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Post by silkyice on Nov 26, 2007 21:27:36 GMT -6
Had an opposing team run a slant post on a 2 point conversion. The goalpost was an old "H" and installed right on the endline. You guessed it, receiver ran right into the goalpost. The goalpost won.
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Post by wingt74 on Nov 27, 2007 7:28:17 GMT -6
I dunno, I can't imagine why dogs don't like football players anymore...
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