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Posted on 9/23/14 at 6:04 pm to WhitewaterDawg
In a selfish way, I hope Dillon Day sees that not everyone in the MSU nation condones his behavior.
Hard to see among all the defending on message boards, Twitter, and the pro-Day signs that will be at SEC Nation next week.
Hard to see among all the defending on message boards, Twitter, and the pro-Day signs that will be at SEC Nation next week.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 6:14 pm to WhitewaterDawg
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I just find the whole thing hypocritical and seeing one of our own take up the torch for everyone to jump on kinda smarts.
All I got.
I can understand where you're coming from there; I really can. It sucks because honestly, y'all get picked on a lot (we're outnumbered here and because we've sucked for the past few years we get sniped at a lot too).
But I will say, even though it's a different situation, when we found out RS Fr. Treyvon Paulk beat his ex-girlfriend Monday we were pretty well unanimous that a quick boot (happened Sat/Sun and he got the boot Mon) was the right thing to do and the more that's come out that's absolutely been justified.
To me, while beating a girl is far worse (in my eyes), intentionally trying to injure a player (and being as big as Day is it could take away a player's career) is pretty bad and Day stomped on two different players that game. We're not talking drugs/DUI but violence with intent not to play but harm.
Hope that explains where I'm coming from.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 6:17 pm to anc
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The university is more important than its football team. I am disappointed in the leadership. I am writing a letter stating my disappointment.
Alter
Posted on 9/23/14 at 6:33 pm to anc
I'll upvote it but if this is what gets you a game suspension and we have other schools that give illegal drug use, sexual assaults, thefts, aggravated assaults, and all the other unethical acts that plague college football that just get swept under the rug and ignored, then Dillon Day is just your scapegoat because he's a member of a race with no recourse.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:06 pm to Spirit Of Aggieland
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However, I don't feel it was just a selfish act. If you rewatch the game, Day clearly sees an LSU player try to bend the MSU player in half after he was tackled. It was intentional and probably out of frustration. Could have seriously broken the kids back
Can we expound on this?
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:21 pm to anc
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Link? If this is true, its even more ridiculous. If its not, you need to recant
Yeah, link is needed or else Rebman needs to recant.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:21 pm to anc
If their not going to punish Lsu players for illegal hits, then I can't agree with Day's suspension. The fact that Miles lost in a very distressing way, compounded with the fact that Dak was out recruited from his backyard, makes him self conscious. This is his vow to lash back, not at Day so much, but at MSU's team and program.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:25 pm to anc
it is unfortunate that this behavior has overshadowed the biggest win in many years for Coach Mullen. It was a stupid play and stupid response.
And yes I personally took out knees for less than that, and had a perfect 11 cleat pattern in blood in my back. Response I got, "get off the fricking ground quicker son." and payback on a high low cut back right though his knee caps. But there was no halo rule and we were allowed to block in the back as well. And coaches routinely grabbed you by the face mask and pulled you to the bench and cussed you like a dog. We handled shite like this on our own. Everyone knew you cross the line and you are on your own. And lots of peoples football careers ended in high school in Mississippi in those years.
Those days are long gone, and this play belonged in my time. (Where the next play was payback.) Not now in these times.
And yes I personally took out knees for less than that, and had a perfect 11 cleat pattern in blood in my back. Response I got, "get off the fricking ground quicker son." and payback on a high low cut back right though his knee caps. But there was no halo rule and we were allowed to block in the back as well. And coaches routinely grabbed you by the face mask and pulled you to the bench and cussed you like a dog. We handled shite like this on our own. Everyone knew you cross the line and you are on your own. And lots of peoples football careers ended in high school in Mississippi in those years.
Those days are long gone, and this play belonged in my time. (Where the next play was payback.) Not now in these times.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:34 pm to Reservoir dawg
wtf are you babbling about?
What illegal hit, obvious like the abortion of a human Day carried out are you talking about?
fricking Mississippi inbreds.......
What illegal hit, obvious like the abortion of a human Day carried out are you talking about?
fricking Mississippi inbreds.......
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:36 pm to anc
The OP is a scholar and a gentlemen. M State fans giving this guy shite for showing some class are worse than the average aTm fan.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:39 pm to Reservoir dawg
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The fact that Miles lost in a very distressing way, compounded with the fact that Dak was out recruited from his backyard, makes him self conscious. This is his vow to lash back, not at Day so much, but at MSU's team and program.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:41 pm to anc
moral of the story don't name your son Dillon.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:42 pm to Drizzt
He's a piece of shite.
He did it twice and didn't get caught by the refs.
He lied and said he couldn't stop his momentum and
he unintentionally stepped on the LSU players.
The kid has problems.
He will struggle with life in the future if he doesn't get help. White fricking trash.
He did it twice and didn't get caught by the refs.
He lied and said he couldn't stop his momentum and
he unintentionally stepped on the LSU players.
The kid has problems.
He will struggle with life in the future if he doesn't get help. White fricking trash.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:51 pm to Herman Frisco
Players dont HOP around with both feet parrellel, you run with one leg in front of the other. Damn right it was on purpose.If he would have tried to miss the player one foot would have been as bad as it could have been. A dam horse has more sense than this prick, they at least try not to stomp a fallen rider. And dont give me rodeo BS, its not the same thing.I hope he makes it to the NFL. The LSU players standing around should have adjusted his attitude then and there.
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Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:58 pm to Funky Tide 8
I recall a clip where 3 LSU players had tackled the MSU RB. (I think someone posted it I one of these threads earlier but I can't find it now.). At the end of the play, the LSU LB who bent him backwards was possibly #52. I recalled that seemed like frustration during live action. Anyway, it's just a theory.
I haven't seen a replay of the entire game, so I don't know the specific moment the play occurred or what the sequence was. But it appears that Day was in the frame with a good look at it.
I haven't seen a replay of the entire game, so I don't know the specific moment the play occurred or what the sequence was. But it appears that Day was in the frame with a good look at it.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:58 pm to anc
I thought that one game for each offense was warranted since that was his second and third offense in one game. Additionally, he should have gotten a stern and rigid "last chance agreement" for his return.
By the way, Dak got what he deserved too...OPW! Congrats to him.
By the way, Dak got what he deserved too...OPW! Congrats to him.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 7:59 pm to Prof
Rebman is a troll. That never happened.
Posted on 9/23/14 at 8:04 pm to anc
sorry but you probly softern terlitt tishue in clogged shittern mid June but you right he aint good people
This post was edited on 9/23/14 at 8:06 pm
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