17! you #38 kicker...how 'bout them damn Eagles...17 you Troy!

BouncyBalldog

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Never thought I would be pulling for USM, but I am glad they blocked the **** out of that smug-*** Troy kicker.
 

BouncyBalldog

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Actually he looked like Furr-boy after he threw off his helmet and pounded it to the ground several times. (probably could have been a penalty on his *** too.)

I think he did cry later on.
 

Todd4State

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BouncyBalldog said:
Actually he looked like Furr-boy after he threw off his helmet and pounded it to the ground several times. (probably could have been a penalty on his *** too.)

I think he did cry later on.

it's their kicker doing that and not their <17> QB.

I wonder what a guy like Titus Brown thought when he saw the leader of the offense about to break down into tears.
 

MissStFan87

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I just went back with TiVo to watch him. If I was a Southern Miss player, I'd be pointing and laughing at him.
 
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There was no reason for him to act so damn ridiculous on the field after the game.
 

MissStFan87

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It's one thing to be upset about a loss. It's another thing to slam your helmet on the field over and over like a little kid. He looked like a total jackass.
 

msu4life07

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two things: 1) that kicker did look like a little *****, and he probably is one. I understand being pissed off if you miss the game-tying field goal in a bowl game, but that wasn't even the case. It was blocked. So, if he's pissed because one of his players missed a block, then he should be punched. But, either way, there is no reason to throw your helmet on the ground four times... especially when you've got a national audience watching every bit of it (although he probably didn't know that). 2) also, did Heath Hutchins really say that he is the "punter of punters" and compare himself to Tebow? If so, wow. What a douche. He better be 17ing incredible.
 

RebelBruiser

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MissStFan87 said:
It's one thing to be upset about a loss. It's another thing to slam your helmet on the field over and over like a little kid. He looked like a total jackass.

We're not talking about a game that actually counts. If that game was played in September, it would be played in front of 10,000 fans and no TV audience.
 

DerHntr

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DerHntr

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when he did it the first time i just laughed at him but when he kept slamming the helmet over and over i realized that he had never had that helmet save his *** since he doesn't get hit very often. hopefully one of the coaches made him put the helmet back on and then dragged him around the superdome for an hour or two by the face mask.

seriously, how can a 17ing kicker act like that and not expect to get his *** kicked once in the locker room? he is pitching a fit because the other guys didn't block well for him. it happens.