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re: Most unsportsmanlike event in sports history
Posted on 6/29/15 at 1:36 pm to BowlJackson
Posted on 6/29/15 at 1:36 pm to BowlJackson
Nick Fairley.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 1:38 pm to PygmalionEffect
quote:no Ventura made his charge then realized that "Old man" was about to kick his arse.
entura made a charge for the mound but then wasn't fully committed to hitting a living legend
Posted on 6/29/15 at 1:44 pm to CarRamrod
Not a top one, but the Moo St. Football stomper Dillon Day deserves mention.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 1:46 pm to CarRamrod
Woody Hayes punching Charlie Bauman in the Gator Bowl has to rank up there. Started an all out brawl.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 1:46 pm to mikelbr
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It's a bunch of stupid shite. No way possible HIV survives in pool water
Back then, I wonder if the international first aid responders were using universal precautions, or if he knowingly exposed them to blood infected with HIV without proper protection. 1:14 of this clip shows his coach touching his head wound without gloves.
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Posted on 6/29/15 at 1:55 pm to WDE24
I didn't remember if it happened in the Olympic Trials, the actual Olympics, or one of the many other competitive diving events. You don't consider them all to be competitions?
Posted on 6/29/15 at 1:55 pm to tokenBoiler
Vinnie Jones with the nut grab or the Chilean footballer who fingered the Uruguay player's a-hole last weekend.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 2:00 pm to redstick13
Brandon Spikes Eye Gouging
Posted on 6/29/15 at 2:03 pm to mikelbr
Did Tony Stewart get charged with anything after that incident? Or did it get swept under a rug?
This post was edited on 6/29/15 at 2:03 pm
Posted on 6/29/15 at 2:05 pm to DownSouthCrawfish
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Did Tony Stewart get charged with anything after that incident? Or did it get swept under a rug?
He was never even indicted. When Ward popped positive for marijuana it ground to a halt before ever taking off. Didn't stop Ward's Aunt from dropping this gem.
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Five days after the tragedy itself, Ward's aunt, Wendi Ward, wrote a letter of reply to the turn of events:
I feel numb, I look into the eyes of family and see a deep hurt that should not be there, my heart has pounded out of my chest for hours, thanks for thinking of our family Tony Stewart when you decided to be a dick. My nephew was one of a kind, a true race car driver, a piss head and a sweetie all in one, a young man who will be truly missed by many! Aunt Wendi loves you budster, forever in our hearts.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 2:06 pm to madmaxvol
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Back then, I wonder if the international first aid responders were using universal precautions, or if he knowingly exposed them to blood infected with HIV without proper protection. 1:14 of this clip shows his coach touching his head wound without gloves.
Oh I don't know all that. But the AIDS water shite was dumb.
BTW, damn that motherfricker was good.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 2:08 pm to Broke
Nobody talks about it but Paul bear Bryant used tear away jerseys at alabama. Thats pretty unsportsmanlike.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 2:08 pm to redstick13
jesse boulerise
Jesse boulerise two hand slash to the face is a classic. He got sent down to the ECHL and played fob for the new Orleans bread for a short time.
Jesse boulerise two hand slash to the face is a classic. He got sent down to the ECHL and played fob for the new Orleans bread for a short time.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 2:11 pm to Broke
Posted on 6/29/15 at 2:33 pm to tigerbutt
Florida Flop
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Quarterback John Reaves was only a few short yards away from recording what was at the time college football’s all-time passing yards record.
It is a prestigious mark, to be sure, but what Dickey’s defense did to get Reaves the ball back was not quite so glamorous. Reaves had thrown an interception, giving Miami the ball close to the end zone. In order to give Reaves one last shot at the record, Florida’s defense laid down – quite literally – and allowed the Canes to waltz – quite literally – into the end zone. Reaves would eventually hit the legendary Carlos Alvarez to break Jim Plunkett’s mark.
Was it a bush league move? If you ask a Miami fan, of course it was. George Mills, this segment’s reporter, definitely believes so as well. He seems pretty peeved.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 2:38 pm to tokenBoiler
Tyson biting off the ear is bad, but even if Tony Stewart really did intend to kill that guy,
you'd have to go back to the Roman Colosseum days to find something worse than that.
quote:pretty much cannot be topped.
Brazilian Soccer Fans Decapitate Ref After He Stabs, Kills Player
you'd have to go back to the Roman Colosseum days to find something worse than that.
Posted on 6/29/15 at 2:41 pm to Broke
I think the guy behind the hit a couple posters mentioned is Bertuzzi.
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