RMG's BLITZ - (6) Homer-Center vs. (3) Portage

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Re: RMG's BLITZ - (6) Homer-Center vs. (3) Portage

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It isn't portage blinders if Penns manor, bishop guilfoyle, Tyrone or altoona made that play id say the same thing! Hank himself said the kid held on to the ankle after the whistle! He also said the portage played jumped on after the whistle! How can someone say that and still defend it? I'm honestly surprised and disgusted people don't think portage did something wrong/dirty!

A kid doesn't react that way out of nowhere! Not to mention homer center is a pretty well coached team that does not get personal foul penalties! Then again crimson never saw anything wrong with the very late hit on danny ferens a couple years ago when it was his alma mater being called out!
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Like I said in my first post and like MANY others have stated on this topic....MADE WHAT PLAY ?!?!? You CANNOT see anything wrong being done in that video/replay. The young man tackles him by his ankle, holds on so that he can be brought to the ground by teammates then lets go. He never twists, turns, moves, NOTHING. Stop seeing something that ISN'T SHOWN.

But speaking of not being shown....it doesn't show the REST of the outburst by #32 either. Where he fights off the ref with elbows, kicks and pushes that gets ahold of him as he tries to continue to get back towards the area of the pile. I also find it interesting that If it was so bad that the actual player being "injured" here #34 gets up and doesn't do anything. Just sorta limps for a few steps and stays in the game with nothing being said to a ref, coach, player, nobody. Sorry but there still is not in evidence that this was a horrible crime on the field that you and a very few others are TRYING to portray.
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I didn't say he jumped on late. Said he jumped on the pile. Classic high school
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I'm done with this Konjo is blind and one sided. If this were any other team like he said, I'd make the same argument. There was nothing on the film to see. Tired of the stupidity in this. Go Stangs! A team I hate but go big green. Kongo you keep saying we are blind for seeing nothing dirty but there's nothing dirty on the film. Not one piece of evidence revealing foul play. Not one! Not one thing, not one. There's not one stinking thing showing any deliberate dirty unsportsmanlike play. It might have meant to be bad, but going by just the film. There's not. Not one thing. Can I say it any more? Show me the evidence. Show me a hand written biography from number 59 saying "we were trying to hurt this kid and rip his leg off because we saw it on the Walking Dead and his leg looked delicious." Vitone does do eye surgeries people
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And let's leave Danny Ferens out of this please. I never knew that holding on to an ankle a little long and not twisting it while your buddies make a tackle and lay on top would cause such a debate. Okay, I'm done venting
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Hank the first time you commented about the play you described it perfectly. 1 player held on to a kids ankle too long and the other fell on it.... The fact you can't even take your own knowledge and see how dirty it is seems pretty stupid. You described a dirty play! Funny thing is you find it to be just football, which is why kids get hurt way too often and People have miserable body problems later in their life.
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A few seconds of holding an ankle, like I said he doesn't twist it or anything. Doesn't even look like he's holding on for dear life. The fact that you think this is such a dirty play is mind blowing, I said what I said to clarify the simplicity of the ankle hold. If he wanted to hurt the kid, he was the one in position to do so, but you don't see that on the film. Funny thing is I described injuries as just being football. Funny thing is you can't prove me wrong. You can't prove this was an intentional dirty play without 51 and 59 saying so because once again the film doesn't show it. Doesn't show the intent or what's going on deep in the pile. Something's wrong with his medulla oblongata
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That's right hank you think its ok to hold onto an ankle after the play is over and you think its ok to pile on after a play. I really hope you never get a chance to coach a single kid because you shouldn't be around football with those thoughts
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Nice to see that spelling, grammar, and punctuation are no longer being taught at Portage past the 3rd grade\
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The play wasn't over when he jumped on. The tackle was pretty much handled but kids jump on a pile to get a tackle stat. It happens. I nevet said I encourage going full speed and diving into a pile. 59 pretty much just comes over and lays on top. He can hold the kids ankle, arm, hand, or spot in line at sheets for all I care. IF he woulda held on any longer it would've been excessive. If he would've been trying to break it off. Very few coaches would ever teach the kids to hurt a player. Whatever man. I'm done. I might as well go chew aluminum and watch paint dry
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