Not really a ritual, but networks profiting off of injuries by showing ads while a player lays hurt always rubs me the wrong way.
You can get the **** out right now. ISUCFVMB is a god-damned treasure.Any answer in this thread that isn't college football marching bands is dead wrong.
Any answer in this thread that isn't college football marching bands is dead wrong.
Not really a ritual, but networks profiting off of injuries by showing ads while a player lays hurt always rubs me the wrong way.
Tomahawk chop chant thing.
USC’s Tribute to Troy song they play incessantly.
And Boomer Friggin’ Sooner.
What else are they supposed to do? Show the injured player the whole time?
Three different teams doing it and it’s legit?What else are they supposed to do? Show the injured player the whole time?
Tomahawk chop is legit and I’m not even a chiefs/braves/FSU fan
Three different teams doing it and it’s legit?
Capture the moment. Talk about the player, his impact on the team, how him being hurt changes things. Show the teammates/coaches/fans and capture the human element of it all.
Then I suppose I’m good with commercials once the story has been told. Too many times it just feels like a money grab as they cut away from the game as quick as possible.
What if it's Deshaun Watson injured?Capture the moment. Talk about the player, his impact on the team, how him being hurt changes things. Show the teammates/coaches/fans and capture the human element of it all.
Then I suppose I’m good with commercials once the story has been told. Too many times it just feels like a money grab as they cut away from the game as quick as possible.
Username and response very predictable. Good job tootin that hornYeah, lets take one of the last parts of traditional college football atmosphere out of college football.
While we are at it, let's axe the fight song, the mascots, and the cheer squads. We'll replace it all with canned top 40 pop hits and rap music.
Haven't read other post, so take it as it is. Batter stepping out of box, adjusting gloves , arm guard, gripping bat for 40 seconds,
Capture the moment. Talk about the player, his impact on the team, how him being hurt changes things. Show the teammates/coaches/fans and capture the human element of it all.
Then I suppose I’m good with commercials once the story has been told. Too many times it just feels like a money grab as they cut away from the game as quick as possible.