Ugh I couldn't stand seeing people in the stands with roses in their mouths before the game was even close to over. I really wanted Iowa to win so they'd feel like douches.
It was a concussion, no broken bones. Apparently he was kept overnight for observation but returned to the team this afternoon. No word on whether he will play next weekend or not.One question, though--has anybody heard how that Georgia kid is doing, that had to be carted off the field? That didn't look good.![]()
We didn't do it last year. In the fourth quarter with the game in hand the players got roses, but not the fans.Ugh I couldn't stand seeing people in the stands with roses in their mouths before the game was even close to over. I really wanted Iowa to win so they'd feel like douches.
Every team's fans do that or something very similar to it, mimic. Personally, I don't care for it because it too often looks overconfident. Still, it's a pretty wide-spread activity that schools from so many conferences do it. Plus, it's probably more the fault of local florists trying to get some publicity out of it, as opposed to a pre-mediated act by the fans.
It was a concussion, no broken bones. Apparently he was kept overnight for observation but returned to the team this afternoon. No word on whether he will play next weekend or not.One question, though--has anybody heard how that Georgia kid is doing, that had to be carted off the field? That didn't look good.![]()
Yes, they did. Fans have been doing that for years and will probably continue to do so. I fully expect to see the same thing when a PAC-10 champion is decided.And nobody's answered my previous question...the Ohio fans actually put roses in their mouths? How the hell did they stand the taste? I STILL can't forget when I was little and I stuck my hands in my mouth after handling dandelions or grass. Nastiest taste EVER, damn near impossible to get rid of.
Gross. Almost makes me want to spit just thinking about it.
Still, I must admit, Neroon ... Beanie Wells has proven to be quite the stud. Since he's now an Arizona Cardinal, we have graciously decided not to hold his Buckeyes past against him.
Everyone deserves a second chance.
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