Bjork and Freeze both worry more about what others say and think than anyone I have seen at this level of collegiate sports.
A friend noticed this and sent it to me this morning.
http://www.commercialappeal.com/opin...334915741.html
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Bjork and Freeze both worry more about what others say and think than anyone I have seen at this level of collegiate sports.
A friend noticed this and sent it to me this morning.
http://www.commercialappeal.com/opin...334915741.html
Shut the f**k up you cry baby B****
You got beat deal with it.
Didn't he do the same thing after the Auburn game last year but to an Alabama paper?
Pretty sure he wrote something similar to an Alabama newspaper after Treadwell's injury last year. I don't understand how you reach a position as high as his never learning that you don't engage in amateur bullshit like this.
Give Ross a break, he was defending his mother.
Maybe he should spend some time getting better helmets for his players to prevent concussions.
I agree with Ross on Nkemdiche.
Not on Auburn though. Auburn made impressive play to pull Tread down from behind.
RN merely an unfortunate injury on a routine DL dive play.
He looks to be perpetually overcompensating.
Still grin when I think how bad Sexton probably plowed him on Freeze's contract extension.
To an outsider, it looked like Athletic Director Amateur Hour.
I don't really blame him. If it wasn't a picture of an injured player it would be different.
We would all be raising hell if it was one of our players.
After watching a clip of that play, it did not appear that he was "knocked out" as described by Bjork. He was kicking his legs almost immediately, and started to roll over within about 5 seconds. It didn't seem like that violent of a play, I guess his helmet hit the turf.
Maybe it wasn't the most tasteful photo to put on the front page of the sports section, but it didn't justify Bjork writing a letter.
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=13907900
The newspaper was right. Three Memphis players smashed him to the ground. They had him so wrapped up he could not catch himself and his head hit the ground. Unfortunately he was hurt. They were not celebrating that he was hurt they were celebrating a victory over a team with the No 1 defensive player out of high school, that they had just played out of position, again.