I was watching the Alabama/Tennessee game on Saturday when I saw the Vols score a touchdown--their only one of the day--that was accompanied by this:
The Vols lost to the Tide 45-7. That's right, Tennessee got blasted by 38 points and had the nerve to act faux-tough toward the number one team in the country. But that wasn't all.
Later that night, I was watching the Penn State/Michigan game and this happened:
Later that night, I was watching the Penn State/Michigan game and this happened:
The Nittany Lions blew out the Wolverines 42-13.
These are athletes that are likely going to school for free on taxpayers' dimes, and this is how they act when facing defeat from a superior team. Add this to the NFL's problems, and it's becoming much clearer why so much of America is upset with football players right now.
These are athletes that are likely going to school for free on taxpayers' dimes, and this is how they act when facing defeat from a superior team. Add this to the NFL's problems, and it's becoming much clearer why so much of America is upset with football players right now.