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Originally posted by: torpid
I guess I'm the only one who wasn't upset by this. I found it no more offensive than all those stupid dances people do after less important plays. If he had actually mooned them, that would be another thing.
Originally posted by: alexeikgb
Originally posted by: torpid
I guess I'm the only one who wasn't upset by this. I found it no more offensive than all those stupid dances people do after less important plays. If he had actually mooned them, that would be another thing.
Me too.... i thought it was funny.... i don't know why the announcers got all pissy....
Originally posted by: PinwiZ
He didn't actually moon anybody. He just pretended to.
Originally posted by: alexeikgb
Originally posted by: torpid
I guess I'm the only one who wasn't upset by this. I found it no more offensive than all those stupid dances people do after less important plays. If he had actually mooned them, that would be another thing.
Me too.... i thought it was funny.... i don't know why the announcers got all pissy....
I was reasonably amused by it. I wouldn't have done it but I really don't think it was something that deserved an uproar.Originally posted by: Cuda1447
Originally posted by: alexeikgb
Originally posted by: torpid
I guess I'm the only one who wasn't upset by this. I found it no more offensive than all those stupid dances people do after less important plays. If he had actually mooned them, that would be another thing.
Me too.... i thought it was funny.... i don't know why the announcers got all pissy....
Thought the same thing. Yea it was kinda dumb, but who gives a sh!t. No pun intended![]()
