I’m over the Hunter stuff but now I’m furious at Deion and co. for how tired I still am from staying up to watch this Saturday.
Yeah mine was about that. He’s never cared much for the school since leaving and that never bothered me.
I came across something on TikTok just now that Michael Irvin and Richard Sherman on their terrible show, hypothesized that Colorado St may have a bounty system due to the hit on Hunter. Keyshawn called for a 4 game suspension
CSU had a reporter on pregame call his shot so either he's just routinely a fucking goon or Of course they deleted everything and suggested it was just phrasing because he's just a hard working kid who plays with an edge golly gosh dern.
Yeah any Colorado fan complaining about intent to injure without bringing up/accepting Shadeur trying to poke someone’s eyes out can’t be taken seriously.
Totally the same thing so I completely understand. EdmondDantes remember when you were cheering for CU injuries? Sweet running back room you've got now. Bitch.
isn’t every defensive player playing with the intent to harm? The play was absolutely dirty and wrong however it’s quite the leap to say Colorado St., of all places, is running a bounty system within their program.
I disagree. Trying to injure an opponent is trying to injure an opponent. The hit by the CSU safety was more egregious than the other, but at the same time what Shedur did was completely outside of football. It's stupid to be a fan complaining about what the opponent did when your team was fully participating in the shit housery.
Not even getting into whether Sanders was actually trying to poke him in the eye, fans can complain about whatever the fuck they want to complain about.
you can do whatever you want. It still makes you look silly when you clutch pearls at what your opponent did and then ignore what your team did. It's no different when someone complains about officiating but won't talk about the egregious calls that went their way.
We’re talking about an egregious late hit that sent a player to the hospital with a lacerated liver here.
Both situations were intended to hurt the other player. A late hit is more of a football play than poking at someone’s eyes.
No, they weren’t. One was chippy bullshit that happens all the time and the other was one of the more egregious late hits you’ll see in the sport. It’s insane “whataboutism” to compare the two.
Agreed. Gonna need a count on attempting to poke someone’s eyes out vs late hit penalties in college football.
and the other player intentionaly stuck his fingers inside the face mask of another player. That was egregious for different reasons. I'm with you that the late hit sending Hunter to the hospital was the worse play, but sticking your hands inside a facemask isn't even a football play.
This is a dumber take than your “no competition for ratings” post on a game that finished after midnight for 80% of the country. We get that you hate Deion.
Have you been to Ft Collins? I have and can say with 100% confidence that they are running a bounty system within their program.
of course pussy ass CF3234 is comparing a hit that sent a man to the hospital with a fucking incidental eye poke go jump off a boat during a hurricane
All these takes on this hit asking for a suspension is absolutely insane. Was it personal foul? Yes no doubt about it. This type of hit happens all the time. The way the media and people online are talking is crazy.
Also the only time I remember seeing a eye poke really go viral in college football, the player was suspended https://www.espn.com/college-football/news/story?id=4615866
Totally agree that the “suspend him for as long as Hunter is out” calls are crazy. But, it was not a hit that “happens all the time.” People get ejected/suspended for a lot less.
NCAA RARELY suspends players outside of targeting and that was clearly not targeting. Shoulder into the chest.
That’s the point and the source of most of the outrage. More benign hits that are actual football plays result in suspensions because they fit the letter of the targeting rule, while that hit was treated the same as PI.
Sitting with my buddy who was a HBCU Head Coach and 11 year NFL LB back in late 90s and early 2000s. I knew he’d say it, but he said the hit was clean
the actual hit form wasnt bad its the fact that it was basically OOB and the ball had already gone by thats the issue
I'll ask him later today and find out. He has a major displeasure for Winslow. I think it tainted his relationship with the whole school
The hit was completely uncalled for and the result extremely unfortunate. But given the rules in place, the referees called it properly and did their job. Should additional rule(s) be made to curtail this kind of stuff going forward? Sure. But given what’s currently in place, it was called correctly.
Super late, but the kickoff was from the 50 and the penalty for kicking it out of bounds in college is the receiving team gets it 30 yards past where the kickoff was (or where it went out of bounds) so they would have gotten the ball at their own 20 which is worse than a touchback. It was a smart decision and good risk to take by Colorado when they were kicking off from midfield.