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Did anyone else see the Miami bench clearing brawl!!!
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=262872390
http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/recap?gameId=262872390
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yall see merriweather go all out, damn boy
heres his draft value
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dumb move
That thing was brutal...I don't even know what to say. I'm expecting some serious fallout though for the playors/schools. Can't punish everyone of course or most of both teams would be gone...
What did Merriweather do? I didn't get to see any of it.
Wait but the WORSE part of the brawl was ....
LAMAR THOMAS!!!!
Did you hear that *****?
what did he say, do yall got a link
couple of spots maybe....i think his draft stock was a bit higher than it should've been anyway. he's a late first rounder, always has been.how far do yall think merriweather will drop in the draft now?
couple of spots maybe....i think his draft stock was a bit higher than it should've been anyway. he's a late first rounder, always has been.
Why not? Fight as a team, get suspended as a team - especially Miami. There needs to be stiff leason taught here, if not we'll end up a league full of Albert Haynesworths.
I might have been more pissed if he'd stayed on the sidelines while his brothers were in the middle of that.
yeah, they were defending their brothers!!
...by stomping on people and slinging helmets around. very classy.
If you have ever played sports on a competitive team and have truely given your full effort and every ounce of sweat and blood your body has to give, you would realize that Miami players did the right thing. I do not condone nor support fighting, but you act as a team. No player ever has to defend himself against a mass, brothers fight for each other. It's a bond that is developed and one that many people who aren't true sports fans will never be able to comprehend.
This is my football team's "team verse" (its a private school)
1 Corinthians 12: 25-26
There should be no division in the body, but that its parts should have equal concern for each other. If one part suffers, every part suffers with it; if one part is honored, every part rejoices with it.
-Football team verse
Can't punish everyone of course or most of both teams would be gone...
Very well put. Have played sports all coaches teach is TEAM TEAM TEAM. I rather enjoyed their huddling it together after the brawl on the sideline with helmets raised. Nobody is condoning the brawl but you defend your family RIGHT OR WRONG. We'll sort the morals out later.
Heres the video for those who missed the jail fight . . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1JWeE9KqZjQ
The broadcaster deserved to get fired for his comments.
Not really.
They were inappropiate yes, but he is just a loyal alumni who carries the Miami swagger still. My family will stand up for KU any day. It's just something that is in you.
My guess is that he used to play for Miami. It caught me off guard hearing him speak, it was unecessary and uncalled for. I knew Miami had some thug in them, but the anouncer too?! And for those of you not aware, Brandon Meriweather is #19 and the camera catches him stomping a player repetively. LaRon Landry anyone?The broadcaster deserved to get fired for his comments.
My guess is that he used to play for Miami. It caught me off guard hearing him speak, it was unecessary and uncalled for. I knew Miami had some thug in them, but the anouncer too?! And for those of you not aware, Brandon Meriweather is #19 and the camera catches him stomping a player repetively. LaRon Landry anyone?
So if the KU football team was in a fight you would cheer them on and jump for joy when one of your KU players took his helmet off and swung it at the oppoennt?
Or, would you be proud of your school, support your team, and be disgusted with the animal like behavior of the people representing you and your school?
We are acting as if we are surprised. How could rational thinkers possibly be surprised? The surprise should be that we do not have more unbridled violence in our sports. We live in a culture that celebrates belligerence like we once celebrated religious holidays. We live in a culture in which a large percentage of fathers have abdicated responsibility to raise their children. We live in a culture in which many parents would rather be friends with their children than disciplinarians of their children.
Our kids play video games that make the FIU-Miami brawl look like a Sunday school picnic. We pack huge arenas to watch grotesque actors impersonate competitive athletes while bashing each other with metal folding chairs and throwing referees out of the rings. We allow our children to listen to song lyrics that call into question the most basic attributes of human decency. We pay millions of dollars to radio talk hawks, who pound away at the fabric of reason and diplomacy. Football fans believe it is their absolute right to scream obscenities into the faces of coaches, coaches' families, players and players' families. At one parent weekend my wife Carolyn attended at the University of Virginia, one of the quarterbacks' mothers asked as they stood on the sidelines, "Do you think these people will boo the quarterback's mom?"
Here is what must be done to prevent a continued slide into the ugly underside of human nature, and into the backward thinking of the foolish little metaphor above. Based on the tapes, fight participants can be placed rather easily into four categories:
1. Spontaneous: Players who instinctively responded to the first shot, who defended themselves, and then stayed above the fray. They should be commended.
2. Peacemakers: The ones who spent the entire time trying hard to break it up. They should be made captains.
3. The Serious Fighters: The ones who started, continued and took the fight to its conclusion. They should be suspended several games, the number of which should correlate to the damage they caused.
4. The Lethal Few: The ones who ran into the fray looking for someone to maim, the ones who hit people in the back of the head, stomped faces, necks, groins and any other unprotected part of defenseless opponents. They should be out for at least one year, perhaps for life, depending on whether they were successful in ending another career, which was their obvious intent. Lest you feel sorry for this group, don't. They are the sociopaths who do not wish to do anything by any rules. To them, there are no innocents, no one exempt from their wrath. If women and children are present, one gets the sense they would just at soon hit them as well. Trust me, this group understands one thing: utter banishment, including the loss of NFL opportunities. Put just one of these guys out of commission, and you probably prevent other similar scenarios in the future.
Who doesnt? Its that damn rap music and Grand Thefto Auto . . .did he just blame video games and music?? nice.
Not really.
They were inappropiate yes, but he is just a loyal alumni who carries the Miami swagger still. My family will stand up for KU any day. It's just something that is in you.