lurkinmid wrote:Tide04 wrote:lurkinmid wrote:I think his walk of shame to the lockeroom at half a mile per hour after was funnier.
I was by gate where the players walk out and head to the lockerroom, I think the worst part of the walk had to be enduring a few of the
classy Trinity fans dropping the F bomb on him calling him a [url=mailto:!@#$]!@#$[/url] fat butt as he walked by. You have to give the
KID credit for not responding.
While the f-bombs arnt necessary i think theres people from almost any town that wouldve been dropping f-bombs at a stupid thing to do like that. No matter which school you go to if someone did that to a teamate or classmate the students are going to react. You cant just single out Trinity fans.
Don't get me wrong, I think the act was incredibly stupid and there is no place for it. If you were at the game, you had to see that he must have thought the same as he didn't appear to complain when he was told he was ejected. It's an emotional game, and unfortunately for him and his team he lost control of them. What I meant about giving him credit for not responding, was that he could have easily flipped off the crowd or become combative and challenged some of the hecklers, but he took his mistake like a man.
I shouldn't have singled out the Trinity fans, but responded that way as the inappropriate comments started from the moment the players walked onto the field. I do want to apologize for grouping all of the Trinity fans with the actions of a group of students and parents. As with most crowds, a majority of them were excellent.