RE: the bold: My guess is it's a better angle, more to the right, from the sidelines. It sure looks like #44 grabs & twists the leg when Martinez is on the ground.
As for punishment, I'm not sure. I can't remember ever hearing about a player suspended or penalized for a dirty play in the previous game.
Only one I can think of is Eric Martin. If memory serves he wasn't flagged for the play during the game, but was suspended the following week.
I thought he said it 'would be made public' which could probably be construed a few different ways depending on interpretation - maybe it just hasn't been seen by a lot of people or maybe the angle came from Husker Vision. Either way, on a scale of 0 being completely clean to 10 being a full on curb-stomp dirty play, that's definitely in the 6-7 range at a minimum.I thought Frost said the replay they turned in was not available to the public? What is the punishment? Is there a policy? Since he plays for sCUm, do they take away his weed for a week?
If he is indeed day to day, that’s awesome news. I will just wait because we were also told Tre Bryant was back and near 100% in the beginning of August.
If he is indeed day to day, that’s awesome news. I will just wait because we were also told Tre Bryant was back and near 100% in the beginning of August.
Boise St punked them pretty good at their place no less, they'll give us some trouble if we play like we did against Colorado but isn't that always the case when you have a -3 turnover margin and almost 100 yards of penalties?As long as we're doing expectation management, Troy is comparable to Colorado, and possibly better.
As long as we're doing expectation management, Troy is comparable to Colorado, and possibly better.
For crying out loud. If we are kicking players out of games for "questionable" targeting calls, then why not suspend players for being dirty on film? Slippery slope, but if it's definitive (not saying this is), then why wouldn't you suspend?RE: the bold: My guess is it's a better angle, more to the right, from the sidelines. It sure looks like #44 grabs & twists the leg when Martinez is on the ground.
As for punishment, I'm not sure. I can't remember ever hearing about a player suspended or penalized for a dirty play in the previous game.
We all love Suh, right?
Let’s remember their player is a college student who has been given the full Nebraska twitter treatment - many times a good thing...in this case, very poor.
But we don’t need to continue saying terrible things about the player.
As long as we're doing expectation management, Troy is comparable to Colorado, and possibly better.