Which TCU player will Baylor try to take out?

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After seeing how Rhule and Baylor operate when they're down in a game, which player will they start taking cheap shots at if they get down? TCU's offense is not that good right now, so I'd imagine it could be a defensive player.
 

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I watched that game, most of it anyway. What are you talking about?

The brawl was embarrassing, particularly kicking out #66, who was actually trying to break it up. But Butler started the whole thing.
Butler started it? Lulz
 
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I watched that game, most of it anyway. What are you talking about?

The brawl was embarrassing, particularly kicking out #66, who was actually trying to break it up. But Butler started the whole thing.

If you think the fight was started by Butler on that play you clearly didn't watch enough of the game to intelligently comment - not that I expect it will stop you.
 

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I watched that game, most of it anyway. What are you talking about?

The brawl was embarrassing, particularly kicking out #66, who was actually trying to break it up. But Butler started the whole thing.

You're blind if you think he started the whole thing. The gatorade table and taunting was the real start of it all. Plus, the baylor cb kept holding Butler in the route, so they both went down together. Had the CB not held onto Butler's legs, he would have been off of him in a second.

Their entire provoked actions doesn't surprise me from that team. They average almost double the amount of penalty yards compared to ISU. Baylor = dirty.
 

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I watched that game, most of it anyway. What are you talking about?

The brawl was embarrassing, particularly kicking out #66, who was actually trying to break it up. But Butler started the whole thing.
It started when they drove Montgomery out of bounds and keep pushing him into the gatorade table. Butler reacted a few plays later with a hard pancake block, then the defender locked his legs.
 

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I watched that game, most of it anyway. What are you talking about?

The brawl was embarrassing, particularly kicking out #66, who was actually trying to break it up. But Butler started the whole thing.
Just when I didn’t think you could be any more clueless..
 
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Love the physicality at the WR position. Owned him up to the whistle. Too bad the DBs pride was too hurt to accept his beating and line up for the next play...
 
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Wish instead of who Butler blocked to the ground there he would have sent whatever corner was mouthing off to the bench to the ground.
 

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I watched that game, most of it anyway. What are you talking about?

The brawl was embarrassing, particularly kicking out #66, who was actually trying to break it up. But Butler started the whole thing.

No you didn't. Otherwise you'd see the Baylor player pulling Butler down, Butler holding him down with HIS HANDS on the SHOULDER PADS, which is LEGAL, and the Baylor player HOLDING BUTLER'S LEGS DOWN TO HIMSELF.

I can not believe how hard it is for anyone to not see that.
 
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I think you're giving them too much credit. It's not some grand scheme to take out certain players.

It's just a dirty program full of dirty players doing dirty things.
 

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I watched that game, most of it anyway. What are you talking about?

The brawl was embarrassing, particularly kicking out #66, who was actually trying to break it up. But Butler started the whole thing.
Please @surly tell me how Butler started this? Because he was blocking, or because the defender pulled him down?
 

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Surly seriously go back on watch it. See how the defender, particularly his left hand, is holding Butler by the legs the whole time so he can't get off of him. That is why it appears Butler won't let him up. The choking claim is hilarious. I'll wait for your apology.
 

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I watched that game, most of it anyway. What are you talking about?

The brawl was embarrassing, particularly kicking out #66, who was actually trying to break it up. But Butler started the whole thing.

Go **** yourself.