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re: Sarah Fuller's Vanderbilt uniform on display at the College Football Hall of Fame...

Posted on 12/19/20 at 1:58 pm to
Posted by Open Your Eyes
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 12/19/20 at 1:58 pm to
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I don’t think you know what prove means the only way to prove this would be to actually do it. I’m sure you’re convinced it is true, but that isn’t proof.


What a coincidence, I have just as much proof that it is true as you have that it isn’t.

The difference is I have common sense and a basic understanding of athletic feats on my side. What do you have exactly? And please say the coaching staff that decided she was the best person available for a 20 yard squib kick over their punter, all state kicker, and numerous other players on the team that kicked in high school.

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And it’s not just about kicking 20 yards, it’s about kicking with direction and pace.


And here is where your lack of common sense or basic understanding of athletic feats rears it’s ugly head.

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The kick matched up with the coverage according to experts with way more football knowledge than you


So your argument is the coaches significantly altered their normal strategy to properly account for the limitations of her capabilities. And somehow you think that’s a positive thing?

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Butch Jones literally had a situation where the cutoff was 40 yards LINK


Vanderbilt literally has a kicker that played in the same game that was 9/9 on XPs on the year.

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Stop making stuff up and pretending it’s proof of anything


Take your own advice.
Posted by Dixie.Reb
Oxford
Member since Jul 2013
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Posted on 12/19/20 at 2:13 pm to
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So your argument is the coaches significantly altered their normal strategy to properly account for the limitations of her capabilities. And somehow you think that’s a positive thing


When a coach changes the game plan to fit a new qb’s strengths and weaknesses they are heralded as a genius. and plenty of male kickers execute squib kicks every week and no one bats an eye. Wonder why this situation is different...

To be clear, your position is that with no knowledge of the exact personnel involved or any of the decision making process, you are qualified to make a definitive judgement that gender was the only factor in a personnel decision. Regarding a player who did absolutely everything they were asked to do including 2/2 PATs


I take comfort that actual college football analysts agree with me, but it’s still sad to see so many fragile male egos
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