SEC Names Sarah Fuller "Co-Special Teams Player of the Week" For Her Amazing 26-Yard Kickoff —Ace I am woman, hear me squib.
Watch the video: Half the kicking team is well, well offsides (that is, they have run past the ball before it is kicked). They're so far offsides because they know this kick will be awful, and the only way to stop a huge runback is to (illegally) get to the ball just as the receiving team does.
Note that despite 6 of 11 players being obviously offside for the kick, the refs don't blow the whistle. That's because they, too, know that this kick will be awful, and that this Participation Trophy Award Winner will need a lot of help from the Affirmative Action Referees to keep this from being an even bigger embarassment.
But she proved something, I guess.
She proved that women make really, really poor men. (And vice-versa, obviously.)
Is this like when USC had the blind kid long snap an extra point?
Next year is a power 5 school going to have their equipment manager with Downs run in a late garbage TD?
I know I'm being insensitive, but what does this prove? I do think that kick was intentional, I think she was told to squib it, and the players tried to get a jump at it. Since the return team fell on it no harm no foul. Calling a penalty would have "ruined" the moment. But again, they probably squibbed it for her safety, since there would be limited opportunity for a run back. Does this prove women can play college football? Hell no. If anything, this stunt probably set women back further when it comes to competitive sports with men. And ESPN going all gaga for this garbage just shows they are complicit in it. As a father watching this live, there's no way I can look my daughter in the eye and say "See what happened there, you can do anything". Any dipshit with eyes (sorry Grandpa Sankey) can see this was a stunt and the poor woman was used as a prop, for nothing. All this does is diminish the achievement when a woman really does compete and actually sees the field on a meaningful play. But at least she'll win an ESPY, am I right?
Embarrassing for all. Can't believe she actually thinks she broke some kind of barrier and wants to do it again, too. No self-awareness.
She’s heard she’s Special her whole life. Most people would be embarrassed being such an obvious talentless prop, but she seems legitimately crazy and thinks she earned the attention.
It was a good ploy by Derek Mason. It backfired when he couldn't even get into FG range with his shitty offense and half the country tuned in to see how bad Vandy football is.
It was a good ploy by Derek Mason. It backfired when he couldn't even get into FG range with his shitty offense and half the country tuned in to see how bad Vandy football is.
Was the game even televised? I had no idea that yet another Black coach got fired, though. Systemic racism?
It was a good ploy by Derek Mason. It backfired when he couldn't even get into FG range with his shitty offense and half the country tuned in to see how bad Vandy football is.
Was the game even televised? I had no idea that yet another Black coach got fired, though. Systemic racism?
Sad to see how racist the school that gave us Todd Turner has become.
It was a good ploy by Derek Mason. It backfired when he couldn't even get into FG range with his shitty offense and half the country tuned in to see how bad Vandy football is.
Was the game even televised? I had no idea that yet another Black coach got fired, though. Systemic racism?
Sad to see how racist the school that gave us Todd Turner has become.
It was a good ploy by Derek Mason. It backfired when he couldn't even get into FG range with his shitty offense and half the country tuned in to see how bad Vandy football is.
Is that wet sack Todd Turner back in control there?
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SEC Names Sarah Fuller "Co-Special Teams Player of the Week" For Her Amazing 26-Yard Kickoff
—Ace
I am woman, hear me squib.
Watch the video: Half the kicking team is well, well offsides (that is, they have run past the ball before it is kicked). They're so far offsides because they know this kick will be awful, and the only way to stop a huge runback is to (illegally) get to the ball just as the receiving team does.
Note that despite 6 of 11 players being obviously offside for the kick, the refs don't blow the whistle. That's because they, too, know that this kick will be awful, and that this Participation Trophy Award Winner will need a lot of help from the Affirmative Action Referees to keep this from being an even bigger embarassment.
But she proved something, I guess.
She proved that women make really, really poor men. (And vice-versa, obviously.)
Next year is a power 5 school going to have their equipment manager with Downs run in a late garbage TD?
I know I'm being insensitive, but what does this prove? I do think that kick was intentional, I think she was told to squib it, and the players tried to get a jump at it. Since the return team fell on it no harm no foul. Calling a penalty would have "ruined" the moment. But again, they probably squibbed it for her safety, since there would be limited opportunity for a run back. Does this prove women can play college football? Hell no. If anything, this stunt probably set women back further when it comes to competitive sports with men. And ESPN going all gaga for this garbage just shows they are complicit in it. As a father watching this live, there's no way I can look my daughter in the eye and say "See what happened there, you can do anything". Any dipshit with eyes (sorry Grandpa Sankey) can see this was a stunt and the poor woman was used as a prop, for nothing. All this does is diminish the achievement when a woman really does compete and actually sees the field on a meaningful play. But at least she'll win an ESPY, am I right?
https://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/30428972/sarah-fuller-set-kick-again-breaking-barrier
Sarah Fuller set to kick for Vanderbilt football again after breaking barrier