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It never happens right?
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:46 pm
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:46 pm
ALAN FANECA, Steelers Guard
"At Tampa Bay, I had the ball at the bottom of the pile. It was away from my body, and I was trying to pull it toward me. Two guys were pulling my arms apart. A guy was digging into my ribs. Another guy was digging into my ear. The only way you'll keep the ball in that situation is if you have a teammate helping you and you can get it into your body and cradle it. Anyway, I lost the ball. There were still four people on top of me, including that ear guy. I said, 'I don't have the freaking ball anymore, stop digging in my ear.'"
IKE REESE, Eagles Linebacker
"When we played the Patriots last year [Eagles running back] Brian Westbrook fumbled a punt, and we were all down there scrambling for it. [Patriots linebacker] Mike Vrabel had my testicles in his hand, and he was squeezing them. Where the football ends up depends on who has the strongest will or the strongest hands. Guys reach inside the face mask to gouge your eyes. But the biggest thing is the grabbing of the testicles. It is crazy."
MARCO RIVERA, Packers Guard
"I've had guys go for the privates, guys try to put their elbow in my neck, guys reaching inside my helmet. It's really violent down there, trying to get that ball. It's dangerous. In my third year at Penn State, there was a fumble in the end zone. I dived for it with my arms outstretched, and five guys landed on me. Blew out my shoulder. I had to have surgery. That was the closest I've come to scoring a touchdown."
CORNELL BROWN, Ravens Linebacker
"The worst part is when the fat guys pile on top of you. All the wind is gone out of you, and you're still trying to fight. It scares you. You feel like you can't breathe, and you want everyone to get off you. I don't want people doing me wrong in there."
DAN WILKINSON, Lions Defensive Tackle
"There is no such thing as honor in there. You're talking about a possible game-winning or -losing situation. The ball generally changes hands only once. You have trouble breathing in the pile, let alone having enough room for the ball to be moving around. There's usually one thief able to take it away from somebody, and that's the end of it."
BEN LEBER, Chargers Linebacker
"I don't know if people really want to know what goes on down there: Basically anything you can't get away with on the field, you can get away with under that pile. Nobody can see you. The go-to spots are the eyes and the family jewels. If anybody grabs your family jewels, you are going to let go. In the pile you hear some screams of pain, but you don't know where it is coming from -- unless it's you."
STEVE GLEASON, Saints Safety
"We were playing Tampa Bay last year, and I just about lost my manhood trying to recover a fumble on a punt. I was shocked. I had the ball in my hand, and someone was reaching from behind me -- between my legs. I recovered the fumble, but when I got in the shower after the game, I literally had claw marks all over my inner thighs."
BRENTSON BUCKNER, Panthers DT
"See where somebody bit me right there [points to a scar on his right wrist]. This was my second year, against Cleveland, when I was trying to scoop the ball out of a pile. I don't know who bit me, but after the game I had to get a little [tetanus] shot. That was cool, though. The worst for me is that I can get claustrophobic. You're under there, and it's like everything closes in. I get scared sometimes because your head is stuck in the dirt, and it's like you can't breathe."
JASON FERGUSON, Jets Nosetackle
"My rookie year, me and [then teammate] linebacker Pepper Johnson were on the bottom. I heard Pepper yelling, 'Get the ball!' and I remembered something he told me: 'You've always got to grab a finger in a pile.' Well, he grabbed somebody's finger in that pile, and sure enough he came out with the ball. Just like proving an old rule."
KEYDRICK VINCENT, Steelers Guard
"The defensive linemen grab at your nuts, people try to poke your eyes out. If you're on the bottom, close in and tuck, do the fetal position. It's real ugly down there. But no spitting. Think about it -- you might spit on yourself."
"At Tampa Bay, I had the ball at the bottom of the pile. It was away from my body, and I was trying to pull it toward me. Two guys were pulling my arms apart. A guy was digging into my ribs. Another guy was digging into my ear. The only way you'll keep the ball in that situation is if you have a teammate helping you and you can get it into your body and cradle it. Anyway, I lost the ball. There were still four people on top of me, including that ear guy. I said, 'I don't have the freaking ball anymore, stop digging in my ear.'"
IKE REESE, Eagles Linebacker
"When we played the Patriots last year [Eagles running back] Brian Westbrook fumbled a punt, and we were all down there scrambling for it. [Patriots linebacker] Mike Vrabel had my testicles in his hand, and he was squeezing them. Where the football ends up depends on who has the strongest will or the strongest hands. Guys reach inside the face mask to gouge your eyes. But the biggest thing is the grabbing of the testicles. It is crazy."
MARCO RIVERA, Packers Guard
"I've had guys go for the privates, guys try to put their elbow in my neck, guys reaching inside my helmet. It's really violent down there, trying to get that ball. It's dangerous. In my third year at Penn State, there was a fumble in the end zone. I dived for it with my arms outstretched, and five guys landed on me. Blew out my shoulder. I had to have surgery. That was the closest I've come to scoring a touchdown."
CORNELL BROWN, Ravens Linebacker
"The worst part is when the fat guys pile on top of you. All the wind is gone out of you, and you're still trying to fight. It scares you. You feel like you can't breathe, and you want everyone to get off you. I don't want people doing me wrong in there."
DAN WILKINSON, Lions Defensive Tackle
"There is no such thing as honor in there. You're talking about a possible game-winning or -losing situation. The ball generally changes hands only once. You have trouble breathing in the pile, let alone having enough room for the ball to be moving around. There's usually one thief able to take it away from somebody, and that's the end of it."
BEN LEBER, Chargers Linebacker
"I don't know if people really want to know what goes on down there: Basically anything you can't get away with on the field, you can get away with under that pile. Nobody can see you. The go-to spots are the eyes and the family jewels. If anybody grabs your family jewels, you are going to let go. In the pile you hear some screams of pain, but you don't know where it is coming from -- unless it's you."
STEVE GLEASON, Saints Safety
"We were playing Tampa Bay last year, and I just about lost my manhood trying to recover a fumble on a punt. I was shocked. I had the ball in my hand, and someone was reaching from behind me -- between my legs. I recovered the fumble, but when I got in the shower after the game, I literally had claw marks all over my inner thighs."
BRENTSON BUCKNER, Panthers DT
"See where somebody bit me right there [points to a scar on his right wrist]. This was my second year, against Cleveland, when I was trying to scoop the ball out of a pile. I don't know who bit me, but after the game I had to get a little [tetanus] shot. That was cool, though. The worst for me is that I can get claustrophobic. You're under there, and it's like everything closes in. I get scared sometimes because your head is stuck in the dirt, and it's like you can't breathe."
JASON FERGUSON, Jets Nosetackle
"My rookie year, me and [then teammate] linebacker Pepper Johnson were on the bottom. I heard Pepper yelling, 'Get the ball!' and I remembered something he told me: 'You've always got to grab a finger in a pile.' Well, he grabbed somebody's finger in that pile, and sure enough he came out with the ball. Just like proving an old rule."
KEYDRICK VINCENT, Steelers Guard
"The defensive linemen grab at your nuts, people try to poke your eyes out. If you're on the bottom, close in and tuck, do the fetal position. It's real ugly down there. But no spitting. Think about it -- you might spit on yourself."
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:47 pm to gatorrocks
hell yeah! it's not against the rules! boys, you better pack your balls up! spikes is a EYE/BALL hunter!
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:47 pm to gatorrocks
Those are all pro players right? I mean we know UF players get paid like the NFL but find us some college quotes on this please
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:47 pm to m2pro
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hell yeah! it's not against the rules! boys, you better pack your balls up! spikes is a EYE/BALL hunter!
Yeah boi!!!!
Seriously though... The overreaction to something that happens in every game is quite funny.
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:47 pm to m2pro
btw, you gotta let something like this die and stop defending it. it sucks, i know how you feel... but there is really nothing in this that's defendable.
what he did was shitty. period. move on brother.
what he did was shitty. period. move on brother.
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:48 pm to m2pro
I like provoking a little bit on here. Good mix of pro and con posters. The responses are outstanding...
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:48 pm to gatorrocks
Did you happen to notice that all of these instances were in piles.
You know, instead of right in front of a camera?
You know, instead of right in front of a camera?
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:49 pm to gatorrocks
You folks are retarded.
Speeding happens all the time. But, when you get caught yo get a ticket.
Fights happen in NBA basketball, but if you leave the bench, you get suspended.
It was punk behavior. It happens from time to time. When it gets CAUGHT, it should be punished.
Speeding happens all the time. But, when you get caught yo get a ticket.
Fights happen in NBA basketball, but if you leave the bench, you get suspended.
It was punk behavior. It happens from time to time. When it gets CAUGHT, it should be punished.
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:49 pm to gatorrocks
I would love it if a Vanderbilt player said this week that "if Spikes comes in in the second half and pulls that crap,we're taking out Tebow if we have to go to their sidelines and do it." 

Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:49 pm to gatorrocks
that is an entertaining read. thanks
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:50 pm to austingator
"It's only a crime if you get caught"
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:50 pm to danfraz
It's not the measure of a man how he acts when everyone is looking. It's how he acts when they aren't. It's a game. It's a tough game. But Spikes is still a thug. At least I'll give him credit for apologizing AFTER everyone saw it. But not much.
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:50 pm to BlackHelicopterPilot
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It never happens right?
You folks are retarded.
Speeding happens all the time. But, when you get caught yo get a ticket.
Fights happen in NBA basketball, but if you leave the bench, you get suspended.
It was punk behavior. It happens from time to time. When it gets CAUGHT, it should be punished.
so all the on camera sins should garner a suspension?
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:51 pm to gatorrocks
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"It's only a crime if you get caught"
or until someone loses a fricking eye.
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:51 pm to austingator
Just keep on excusing Spikes' thuggish ways.
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:51 pm to gatorrocks
somebody send this to Mike Golic, his reaction the other day was that this never happens in football.
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:51 pm to m2pro
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or until someone loses a fricking eye.
or that... lol
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:52 pm to gatorrocks
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It never happens right?
link to where anyone here has said this.
Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:52 pm to I-59 Tiger
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Just keep on excusing Spikes' thuggish ways.
These folks are becoming insufferable.

Posted on 11/3/09 at 2:52 pm to I-59 Tiger
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Just keep on excusing Spikes' thuggish ways.
No excuse. Just know that your boys do it too...
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