Yea dude, hopefully Cody Hawkins gets murdered next game, I've had enough of this pussy **** where Cody ain't injured.That's one of the reasons that college fb is so superior to the pro game. No pussy Wimbledon rules to prevent touching of the prima donna QBs. Injuries are part of football, if your backup can't cut it you have problems. It is a team game and making rules to increase the significance of one player over the others is BS.
Yea dude, hopefully Cody Hawkins gets murdered next game, I've had enough of this pussy **** where Cody ain't injured.
Actually I imagine inferior line play is what leads to an increased rate of QB injuries in college relative to the NFL, if there even is a significant difference in injury rates.
You are facing a backup on friday
He may be technically the backup, but it's clear he should've been the starter all year. Thankfully, Cally's too stupid to know that.
my quick count: Henney, Bradford, Brooks, Dennis Dixon probably missed alot more; was this an unusual year for big name q's out of action??
I am not with you on this one specifically that helmet to helmet hit on Lockar in the OSU-UW game was horse-**** I know you cant fine people in college but that kid should have been suspended a game for that hit.
I don't have a problem with suspensions for helmet to helmet hits, but I do have a problem if it is just for QBs. The rules should not be any different for them than the rest of the players. If called on the field, a helmet to helmet hit should be the same as throwing a punch, 15 yrd unsportsmanlike and ejection.
ok, I am with you there, what about getting the kids later though? I think there needs to be so sort of review process that hit in particular wasn't called and the guy launched him self in head to head.
You made the claim that a significant reason that college football is superior to the NFL is because of the rate of injuries blunted with a claim of depth. And I just assumed you would like something that would make your college football experience more enjoyable.What the phuck are you talking about? Where did I say or imply that I would like to see Cody hurt?
You made the claim that a significant reason that college football is superior to the NFL is because of the rate of injuries blunted with a claim of depth. And I just assumed you would like something that would make your college football experience more enjoyable.
You can bash NFL rules on hitting the quarterback, but the game hits harder and is leagues faster, considering the quarterback is by far the most open every down position on the field, a tiny bit of protection is warranted. The same is true for college, speed and hitting has stepped up, not quite to the same level as the NFL, but enough to warrant at minimum a look at some ways from preventing QBs from disproportionally representing the injury ranks. Trying to bash it for the sake of neutrality among players and "what college should be" completely ignores the way the game has changed and what it has become. The game isn't going back, the athletes are getting less athletic, to sacrifice their bodies for tradition, seems ironically to go against this tradition you seem to espouse.
You made the claim that a significant reason that college football is superior to the NFL is because of the rate of injuries blunted with a claim of depth. And I just assumed you would like something that would make your college football experience more enjoyable.
You can bash NFL rules on hitting the quarterback, but the game hits harder and is leagues faster, considering the quarterback is by far the most open every down position on the field, a tiny bit of protection is warranted. The same is true for college, speed and hitting has stepped up, not quite to the same level as the NFL, but enough to warrant at minimum a look at some ways from preventing QBs from disproportionally representing the injury ranks. Trying to bash it for the sake of neutrality among players and "what college should be" completely ignores the way the game has changed and what it has become. The game isn't going back, the athletes are getting less athletic, to sacrifice their bodies for tradition, seems ironically to go against this tradition you seem to espouse.
I am not with you on this one specifically that helmet to helmet hit on Lockar in the OSU-UW game was horse-**** I know you cant fine people in college but that kid should have been suspended a game for that hit.