If it broke a rule, it broke a rule though.
That's really the point. I couldn't care less what the intent was. Rules say you don't go to your knees after hitting paydirt. It's just a form of zero tolerance that removes intent from the equation.
If it broke a rule, it broke a rule though.
He could still take it back to the sidelines and say his prayer there. It is the throwing himself to his knees and point to the sky in the end zone to complete the play that is the show-boating.
Umm did you not see where I said "If it broke a rule, it broke a rule though. Throw the flag!"
Care to obtuse much?
That's really the point. I couldn't care less what the intent was. Rules say you don't go to your knees after hitting paydirt. It's just a form of zero tolerance that removes intent from the equation.
Then why continue to defend the guy? Your backhanded acknowledgment of reality doesn't seem very heartfelt.
Then why continue to defend the guy? Your backhanded acknowledgment of reality doesn't seem very heartfelt.
There's no need to pick on homer because Homer was picking on the OPs obtuse and ignorant position toward others beliefs on religion. He has not said once he has an issue with the call.
So kid was giving respect to Christ's humility by showboating? The kid's religion is a bullshit front for his desire to show off.
I think it's the falling to his knees that crossed the line. The article states that he broke the "Washington Interscholastic Activities Association rule that bans players from drawing attention to themselves".
If he had simply crossed the goal line, and pointed to the Flying Spaghetti Monster in the sky while trotting to the sidelines he would have been fine.
So kid was giving respect to Christ's humility by showboating? The kid's religion is a bullshit front for his desire to show off.
My main point is that I'm not sure that's more of an attention draw than other forms of end-zone celebration that may not be flagged. Of course, they may flag everyone who so much as shakes a leg in the end-zone in Washington. In any case, you have to look at the precedents to determine whether that was a good call or not rather than just the letter of the rule.
If they do normally flag everyone who does anything in the end-zone, but haven't been flagging this guy, then he has nothing to complain about when they finally correct that. If enforcement of that rule is more lax normally, then he might have a case for a somewhat unfair call.
So kid was giving respect to Christ's humility by showboating? The kid's religion is a bullshit front for his desire to show off.
Ok, chief. Thanks for weighing, in.CPA was right. Manufactured rage. You has it.
I never said anything remotely similar to that.So because YOU don't believe in religion no one else can...
That much is true....and if they do they're a moron
...aaand you're back to imagining things again....and if they don't hes an asshole?
What does it matter if it makes sense or not? It isn't what I've said.That makes perfect sense.
People like me only exist because attention whores like that kid exist.it's sad that people who think like you exist
Ok, chief. Thanks for weighing, in.
If you think that I'm outraged that the kid did what he did, you're mistaken. I think it's stupid, but it doesn't bother me. Frankly, I think the kids should be allowed some kind celebration which would in turn allow this kid to do his silly Jesus-dance.
What bothers me is that the Fox News "journalist" tryed to insinuate that the kid was penalized because his performance was religious. It wasn't.
But you just keep on keepin' on, chief.
So much fail in one article. There' even meta-fail.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/12/01/high-school-player-flagged-touchdown-nod-god/?test=latestnews
1.) The kid is just grandstanding. He's an attention whore.
2.) WTF does any god care about whether this kid scores a touchdown or not? There's children starving to death in Africa, but God is too busy watching a 2A highschool football game guiding this kid to the endzone?
3.) The rules prohibit endzone dances of any kind, while the article suggests the kid was penalized for being religious.
4.) Fuck you Fox and your manufactured outrage.
Ok, chief. Thanks for weighing, in.
If you think that I'm outraged that the kid did what he did, you're mistaken. I think it's stupid, but it doesn't bother me. Frankly, I think the kids should be allowed some kind celebration which would in turn allow this kid to do his silly Jesus-dance.
What bothers me is that the Fox News "journalist" tryed to insinuate that the kid was penalized because his performance was religious. It wasn't.
But you just keep on keepin' on, chief.
its a stupid rule to begin with.
since the kid agreed not to do it again it's hard to see him as intentionally showboating. if he really was the self-centered attention whore kid you say he is, i'd expect him to get his parents/community involved to protest the call.
but no with your infinite IQ, you clearly deduced he's a showboater. 🙄
hmmmmm. your first point did not mention "Fox News journalist" at all. it was an actual personal attack on the kid.
nice backtracking there. and if you sincerely are not outraged at all then you're certainly using the wrong choice of words to convey it.
But you just keep on keepin' on, chief.
People like me only exist because attention whores like that kid exist.