Thursday, January 14, 2010

College Football Apparel Has College Football Officially Taken The Fun Out Of The Game With Stupid Penalties For Celebrating?

Has college football officially taken the fun out of the game with stupid penalties for celebrating? - college football apparel

Is it me, or college football is too far, how do we decide what is a penalty and what is not gone? I thought that college football is a game. I thought the games where it should be fun. Why is that the players are penalized for celebrating in the end zone after scoring a touchdown?

11 comments:

themasta said...

U do not see the game against the Washington BYU? Oh, my God. Jack ran a touchdown at the box office just threw the ball over his shoulder and was described as "unsportsmanlike conduct" bullcrap, and it cost them the game.
BYU was overrated.

gfcbarra... said...

No, and here's why.

Disciplined, the players do not go to his coach not to be the gang celebrate in the locker room.

After the player scored for Washington, which the next football officials should have been. Run the ball in the air behind his back, perhaps with the peaks and the same penalty. TV spokesman Barry Tompkins complains that call, the referees do their jobs.

What did the players in Washington, is an unfair action. Players decide to break the rules, the referees do their work and make the call.

Tyrone Willingham just his fault. If the instructions and drilled, and how his players on the floor, it would not happen.

The extra point was blocked in any case would not matter if the placement was 10 or 25 yard line.

College Football is a game is fun. The old line has to be done, as they have been there. Shaking hands with his teammate and move on.

I know that the thumb to choose to come down, but the players BRECorps rules, the referees their job to make the call.

Geaux Bayou Bengals said...

It sucks to Washington. While people complain after a loss, call a referee very rarely influence the outcome of the game. Which he did. And a stupid reason. It was the party? Yes, in the most elementary sense of the word. He threw the ball over his shoulder. He does not know refuse to spin, do not use it as an accessory or something. Then he and his teammates were transferred because they had created a spectacular game. There was nothing deliberate or jokes about what they have done, it must be the basis of a call like that.

The argument put forward, because the kick was blocked, the call is not really important. But now, on the road again Things change a lot. The decline should be less travel further, and if the coach wants a 2-point conversion instead of a PAT, the penalty is completely out of the equation to try.

At the end of the day, we can not say that BYU does not deserve, the number 15, because every game **** calls. It is importantAt the end of the day, Washington had another chance to come to the game and the Brigham Young University tie with a good block to seal the victory.

Geaux Bayou Bengals said...

It sucks to Washington. While people complain after a loss, call a referee very rarely influence the outcome of the game. Which he did. And a stupid reason. It was the party? Yes, in the most elementary sense of the word. He threw the ball over his shoulder. He does not know refuse to spin, do not use it as an accessory or something. Then he and his teammates were transferred because they had created a spectacular game. There was nothing deliberate or jokes about what they have done, it must be the basis of a call like that.

The argument put forward, because the kick was blocked, the call is not really important. But now, on the road again Things change a lot. The decline should be less travel further, and if the coach wants a 2-point conversion instead of a PAT, the penalty is completely out of the equation to try.

At the end of the day, we can not say that BYU does not deserve, the number 15, because every game **** calls. It is importantAt the end of the day, Washington had another chance to come to the game and the Brigham Young University tie with a good block to seal the victory.

Matthew V said...

I personally am glad that this kind of nonsense from the NCAA and NFL is addressed. Football is a team sport, running back carried the ball (or the receiver caught the ball), depending on the situation, but with a weak offensive line, which would not happen. The only acceptable form of celebration is a high-five teammates after delivering the ball to the referee, but even then it takes a bit of good old-fashioned sportsmanship. No need to taunt the other team in the second leg in the era of leather helmets, the fundamental gesture (make), then why you need today? Easy, no.

Everything Clever Was Taken said...

I think that's pretty ridiculous to me. Rules are rules, but it's the kind of thing that might influence the outcome of the game. So far not so good in this respect. In addition, one of the things that I love, college football emotion. So much to do so.

kayℓurz (go caps) said...

DUDE! They do not know how bad it bothers me.
As we all know, Chad Johnson happy to celebrate after a touchdown, and it was fun, but now everything is blah and Borring: /
unless he wore a jacket, the "future Hall of Fame: DDD, said

FANatic said...

I know nothing about the NCAA know, but the Pac-10 officials screws ensure that the Huskies. Brigham Young University is not in the top 15, and Washington could be won.

the Tino said...

Yes, and up to the NFL. Especially in the NFL. I miss the bustle of the Chad Johnson sorry that I mean Chad Ocho Cinco.

Daniel B said...

NoFunLeague Have you seen lately?

Patsfan said...

No, you do not go so far ...

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