if not, i'm sure some justice will be doled out at the bottom of a pile.That was posted in the game thread last night. He's been suspended for the same thing before. Mullen needs to take action against him for this and if he doesn't, the SEC needs to do something.
this is the type of offense that he should be kicked off the team for the second (and third) infractionThat was posted in the game thread last night. He's been suspended for the same thing before. Mullen needs to take action against him for this and if he doesn't, the SEC needs to do something.
If he does it against them, he would do it against us.it aint right, but considering its against lsWHO, i have no issue with it...lsWHO is a dirty team also
Dirty Player... One time can be called an accident, but now he has done multiple stomps.Looks intentional to me & would kick him off the team..Cause he did the same thing last year as well against The Barn..Players can get seriously hurt by doing this to them..This isn't the WWE bud..What do y'all think????..
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Shirley this is going to draw at least a one game suspension from the SEC office.
So, I guess their fanbase would be ok with someone from another team stomping on their Running Back's knees, or on their Quarterback's throwing arms? I'm sure the only sound heard coming from them would be crickets? RRRRRIIIIIIGGGHHHTTTT!Classless player, just plain dirty.
The sad part is a vast majority of posters on the MSU forum are defending it but suggesting it was accidental (twice) or that 'it's good to have a player with a mean streak'...
IOW, it seems this idiot plays for the perfect fan base.
Not just the posters. On Maroon and White Nation some guy named Josh Barnhill wrote that he stepped on two players.Classless player, just plain dirty.
The sad part is a vast majority of posters on the MSU forum are defending it but suggesting it was accidental (twice) or that 'it's good to have a player with a mean streak'...
IOW, it seems this idiot plays for the perfect fan base.
http://maroonandwhitenation.com/2014/09/20/dillon-day-steps-two-lsu-players/In a play you rarely, rarely see, he steps on two Tiger defenders as the play is ending.