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Blount previously punch Mike Bellotti too?
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:35 am
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:35 am
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:44 am to SprintFun
quote:If he was a coach, he would have been fired.
Why in the frick is this dude still on the field?
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:50 am to xiv
Which one of these HASN'T Lagarrette Blount punched?
A) his coach
B) his teammate
C) an opposing player
D) Brent Musberger
Blount is punching all of the wrong things.
A) his coach
B) his teammate
C) an opposing player
D) Brent Musberger
Blount is punching all of the wrong things.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:51 am to SprintFun
Why is this even an issue? Pussification of America.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:51 am to SprintFun
Knowing Mike Bellotti, he probably deserved it anyways.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:53 am to xiv
quote:
Why is this even an issue? Pussification of America.
Yea, we should all be able to just punch the shite out of whoever we want in sports. Pass it off as "it happens all the time", never take any personal accountability in our lives.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:55 am to xiv
Ok, but my point still stands because there will be apologists who think its no big deal and happens all the time.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 10:56 am to SprintFun
quote:Getting in a scuffle once in practice isn't a big deal.
Ok, but my point still stands because there will be apologists who think its no big deal and happens all the time.
Punching an opposing player in the face after a game is a big deal.
Punching your coach is a big deal.
Neither of those happened yesterday.
What did happen yesterday is not a big deal.
This post was edited on 8/20/10 at 10:58 am
Posted on 8/20/10 at 11:00 am to xiv
quote:
What did happen yesterday is not a big deal.
I agree to a point, but based on previous history it casts in a different light. Drinking a beer isn't a big deal, but when its a recovering alcoholic doing it....
Posted on 8/20/10 at 11:05 am to SprintFun
When that article says "his right jab to the jaw" I just cringe
Anytime there is a fight, someone says some dumb shite like that.
It wasn't a jab, it was a cross. Big deal, who cares? I know, I know.
But it really is the same as saying "tigers tee shot from the bunker on 18" or calling a straight swing pass to a runningback out of the back field a "screen pass to the runningback"
Anytime there is a fight, someone says some dumb shite like that.
It wasn't a jab, it was a cross. Big deal, who cares? I know, I know.
But it really is the same as saying "tigers tee shot from the bunker on 18" or calling a straight swing pass to a runningback out of the back field a "screen pass to the runningback"
Posted on 8/20/10 at 11:08 am to KBeezy
So a cross is the lead hand and a jab is someone's off hand.
I'm a righty, so punch from my right is a cross and left is a jab?
I'm a righty, so punch from my right is a cross and left is a jab?
Posted on 8/20/10 at 11:14 am to MemphisTiger
Meet me in the parking lot after school and I'll demonstrate the jab v. cross for you. pack a lunch.
Seriously, my understanding is a jab can be either hand, it is the style of punch which is executed with lead hand its a short straight stabbing punch whereas the cross is just that--a stronger punch using more body rotation usually coming across the side of the victims face.
Seriously, my understanding is a jab can be either hand, it is the style of punch which is executed with lead hand its a short straight stabbing punch whereas the cross is just that--a stronger punch using more body rotation usually coming across the side of the victims face.
Posted on 8/20/10 at 11:15 am to SprintFun
we know he can punch
he should be going for leg sweeps and takedowns more often ... you know, to work on his ground game
he should be going for leg sweeps and takedowns more often ... you know, to work on his ground game
Posted on 8/20/10 at 11:17 am to SprintFun
quote:
Which one of these HASN'T Lagarrette Blount punched?
A) his coach
B) his teammate
C) an opposing player
D) Brent Musberger
Blount is punching all of the wrong things.
THIS!!!!!!! times 1,000,000
Posted on 8/20/10 at 11:31 am to MemphisTiger
quote:
So a cross is the lead hand and a jab is someone's off hand.
No
quote:
I'm a righty, so punch from my right is a cross and left is a jab?
Yes
Rear hand is a cross, and as a righty, your right hand will be rear. With few exceptions, fighters use their weak hand as their lead hand.
Blount dropped the BSU kid with he rear hand
quote:
my understanding is a jab can be either hand, it is the style of punch which is executed with lead hand its a short straight stabbing punch whereas the cross is just that--a stronger punch using more body rotation usually coming across the side of the victims face.
You won't hear anyone who knows what they are talking about call a rear hand straight a Jab under any circumstance, no matter how much power is on it. .
This post was edited on 8/20/10 at 11:32 am
Posted on 8/20/10 at 1:29 pm to KBeezy
Posted on 8/20/10 at 1:34 pm to AGENT225
The version I had heard was he did punch Bellotti but it was an accidental blow - when Bellotti tried to get in teh middle of a scuffle between Blount and another player
Posted on 8/20/10 at 1:51 pm to molsusports
quote:
The version I had heard was he did punch Bellotti but it was an accidental blow - when Bellotti tried to get in teh middle of a scuffle between Blount and another player
Did you even read the article?
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