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Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 6:37 am
by mrydel
JasonB wrote: Might be time to look at AJ Justice there.
Very disappointing to watch Justice, Minor and one other player standing on the sideline during the game dancing to the band with the crowd in what even that song is where they all move together. We are getting beat by one of the worst teams in the nation and they decide it is time to dance and laugh and joke around. And not back by the bench but right up at the field on the sideline.

Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 7:07 am
by Arkpony
Those kind of antics have always disturbed me Mrydel. You can bet NO player did that under such coaches at Bear Bryant or Lou Holtz! It irritates the devil out of me for me to be anxious because the team is behind, and see some players acting like they couldn't care less about what's going on, on the field!

Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 8:53 am
by PonySnob
mrydel wrote:
JasonB wrote: Might be time to look at AJ Justice there.
Very disappointing to watch Justice, Minor and one other player standing on the sideline during the game dancing to the band with the crowd in what even that song is where they all move together. We are getting beat by one of the worst teams in the nation and they decide it is time to dance and laugh and joke around. And not back by the bench but right up at the field on the sideline.
Minor has been less than impressive in his during the game antics and twitter post before games.........

Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 9:53 am
by malonish
It's called Beans as in Jumping beans. I even saw some of the "Prude sections" doing it. Good on them.

Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 9:59 am
by mrydel
Well they were not even joining in. They were kind of dancing around in a sort of mocking fashion, laughing and joking. I have seen red shirts do this before when they know they will not be playing, and when they were seen they did not dress out any longer. But these were players that should
be prepared to play if called on and I did not get they impression they were ready to do so.

Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 10:02 am
by Stallion
There have been ANTICS on the sideline? Must of missed that. This team shows less emotion on the sidelines than any SMU team I have ever seen.

Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 10:58 am
by SMUer
Cool, calm, collected...losing to Temple is no biggie

Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 11:15 am
by malonish
To be fair, Beans is done in the 4th quarter so the antics would have been when we had the lead.

Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 12:33 pm
by East Coast Mustang
mrydel wrote:
JasonB wrote: Might be time to look at AJ Justice there.
Very disappointing to watch Justice, Minor and one other player standing on the sideline during the game dancing to the band with the crowd in what even that song is where they all move together. We are getting beat by one of the worst teams in the nation and they decide it is time to dance and laugh and joke around. And not back by the bench but right up at the field on the sideline.
Seriously? That's pathetic. I must have missed that.

Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 12:36 pm
by malonish
Beans => 4th quarter. I remember because I thought "Don't we do 3 times through if we're winning?" when they did 2. Then I realized it just depends on the time they have. We don't want the ref to whine about it.

Re: SMU D gave up 593 yards against Temple

Posted: Mon Oct 28, 2013 1:07 pm
by mrydel
Winning or losing, if there is a chance you are to get on the field, as I suppose it would be with Minor and Justice, you pay attention. And if you are going to grab [deleted] each other, get back off the sideline where the real players are standing and watching. Sorry, pet peeve of mine. I remember feeling the same way in the middle of a game we lost a few years back when Justin Willis and Sanders were practicing their chest bump on the sideline. At least they were back by the water coolers.