TCU Shenanigans
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Ok. This is a stretch for this category, but it’s B12 fball, so bear with me.
I think TCU has knocked out enough QBs by pile driving shoulders into the ground that it’s not a coincidence. These guys are trying to hurt QBs and they need to face some consequences.
I don’t know what penalty is appropriate. I only know what they have done is complete BS and I hope something very untoward happens to them.
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@bskeet they can’t all be coincidences?
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I am glad they beat ksu.
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Looks like TCU should win out. And KU gave them their closest game! Quiet the improvement in Lawrence
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Also had their own starting QB knocked out game 1 right?
The KSU games there was no malcontent. Daniels one was total freak accident where he held onto the ball trying to make a play.
OU one was dirty.
It seems like it is just luck going their way this year. But that’s jmo.
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The Daniels one was not an accident. Looked very similar to the way the KSU QB was pile-driven by a 300-pounder into the turf when he was already down. Which looked similar to the way the OU QB was injured. It’s a pattern.
Is it illegal? Not explicitly. It’s a loophole they are exploiting. Reminds me of the Houston Astros. Maybe be a Texas-sports thing?
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http://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/34753743
This is not a dirty play. Just isn’t.
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I concur
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@Kcmatt7 said in TCU Shenanigans:
http://www.espn.com/video/clip/_/id/34753743
This is not a dirty play. Just isn’t.
Na it wasn’t Jalen just landed wrong and thsi guys Mo is what sent him over the top - --not like was intentional plunge
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I think it is an intentional plunge.
3 QBs in 4 weeks. All shoulders. Just sayin’
All within the rules of the game… but that doesn’t mean it isn’t dirty.
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I thought the ou qb looked bad!
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@Crimsonorblue22 If I remember right, that one was. Head shot on a sliding QB. Pretty sure the guy got called for targeting and ejected from the game.
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@benshawks08 The OU one was the only dirty hit of the bunch.
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Not related to shenanigans, but what does Sonny Dykes have to do to sell out the TCU stadium? 8 and 0, ranked #7 and playing in-state rival, TexTech, but the stadium is only 2/3’s full. Maybe the early start time, but where are you Lizard fans?
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@stoptheflop I have never once seen anyone wearing a piece of TCU apparel. I wonder how large their fanbase actually is?
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@dylans said in TCU Shenanigans:
@stoptheflop I have never once seen anyone wearing a piece of TCU apparel. I wonder how large their fanbase actually is?
Not very big. They have one of the smallest alumni bases among P5 schools and is largely in the DFW metroplex. I’ve lived in Houston for 30 years and can count on one hand the number of TCU alums I’ve met over that time.
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@dylans my sister lives in the metroplex and TCU isn’t really relevant. I’d wager there are significantly more OU fans.
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Northwestern is kind of the same way in the Chicago area. Sports media will talk about them but it’s rarely a big story. When they finally made the dance a few years back it was pretty big. They’re building a privately financed state of the art football stadium that will be much talked about when it opens but it will only hold like 35,000.
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Combining the theme of the original post, about TCU’s injurious play, with the discussion about their small attendance and limited alumni base…is it possible that there is a disproportionate percentage of orthopedic surgeons who secretly root for the Horned Frogs?
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Didn’t they just hurt the tech quarterback? It’s really something.
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The Daniels hit wasn’t dirty. Because Jalon Daniels is so elusive, guys are going to naturally come flying in to help finish the tackle. The TCU player that landed on him was already pursuing to make the play if Daniels escapes the tackle. Daniels didn’t, and landed awkwardly. That’s not dirty.
In truth, the only hit that was clearly dirty was the one on Gabriel. He was sliding. The others were just normal plays.
Bryce Young got hurt this year on a similar play. QBs have to remember to protect their shoulder when they are falling or getting tackled, particularly close to the sidelines, where the grass/turf tends to have less give because it is more compact from people constantly standing there.
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@benshawks08 said in TCU Shenanigans:
Didn’t they just hurt the tech quarterback? It’s really something.
ya they landed on his knee - -twisted
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Just another coincidence, I’m sure. Just a pattern of coincidences.