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PostPosted: Tue 15:15, 17 Sep 2013    Post subject: what motivated lagarrette blount oregon to lose hi

what motivated lagarrette blount oregon to lose his mind and assault an opposing player after the footb
It's true confessions time at Chez MMQB. Last week's (Cr)Apple Cup fiasco had me so flummoxed that I got my calendar dates all f*cked up. Mrs. MMQB and I won't actually be leaving for paradise for a few hours yet, so I'm taking another slice of my precious time to provide you, my loyal readers, with yet another (albeit abbreviated) dose of my insightful and unbiased commentary on the color and pageantry of college football. Next week, though,[url=http://authenticrogerviviershoes.halod.com/][b]http://authenticrogerviviershoes.halod.com/[/b][/url], I definitely will be enjoying Bermuda grass greens and drinks with little umbrellas in them, so all bets are off.
MY BOYS ARE STILL GOING STRONG
Riding the strong performance of QB "Georgio" Armanti Edwards, who passed for a school record 433 yards and four touchdowns and rushed for another, the Appalachian State Mountaineers cruised by South Carolina State, 37-21 in the first round of the I-AA playoffs. You'll notice that I still refuse to call it the Football Playoff Subdivision. Take that you dandruff-dusted blue-blazer bastards at the NCAA! Hey, he's feeling pretty feisty for a boy about to go on vacation. But I digress… Anyway, the Newly Beloved Black and Gold (NBB host Richmond next Saturday. We're luring those spiders into our web… buh-wah-hahahahaha!
THE AGONY WITHOUT THE ECSTASY
The Husky season isn't over yet. Ty Willingham is still the coach. Need I say more?
A NOT-SO-FUNNY THING HAPPENED ON THE WAY TO THE ROSE BOWL
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THE REIGN OF TERROR IS OVER
Willamette couldn't overcome a three-TD halftime deficit and fell to the defending Division III (or is that Football Always-Had-A-Playoff Subdivision?) national champion Wisconsin Whitewater Scandals, 30-27. Rumor has it that the Bearcats were treated to a pre-game pep talk by noted alumnus and aspiring molder of young men's character,[url=http://authenticrogerviviershoes.halod.com/][b]discount roger vivier shoes for sale[/b][/url], one Achmed bin Galloooshes.
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But a bad game wouldn't be worthy of a discussion here at BlueOregon. It's the post-game that will have all of America abuzz in the morning.
The game opened with the NCAA's new everybody-shake-hands display of sportsmanship. But it ended with Oregon's star tailback, LaGarrette Blount,[url=http://giuseppezanottioutletonline.webmium.com/][b]giuseppe zanotti outlet online[/b][/url], sucker-punching an unhelmeted Boise State player (who was trash-talking) and restrained by police and a coach from entering the stands to wreak havoc on some BSU fans.
Watch the video (just a few seconds each):
First, the sucker-punch:
And then,[url=http://duveticacanadashop.halod.com/][b]duvetica jackets canada outlet shop[/b][/url], the action at the edge of the field:
Surely, Blount is going to be on the receiving end of some sort of disciplinary action. My question to all of you: what's appropriate? A one-game suspension? A four-game suspension? Expulsion from the team?
Keep in mind: Blount was suspended in the spring by outgoing coach Mike Bellotti for failing to meet various undisclosed team obligations. He'd been reinstated by the new coach, Chip Kelly.
Thoughts?
(Hat tip to the OregonianSports twitter feed for the video links, and thanks to "jakeinpro" for posting them so quickly.)
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This becomes about character now. Ethics, standards and accountability at are stake. If Kelly gives Blount a pass, or slaps him on the wrist, be sure this will become a program that regularly embarrasses all of us.
Who cares if it wins games? The damage will be done.
Bellotti said after the game that Blount's future will be a university decision. That the athletic director and the university president will consult and make a decision on whether or not to suspend him or remove him permanently. But if you're Kelly, can you really accept Blount as part of your program should the suits give him a pass?
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