November 28, 20187 yr 55 minutes ago, High Plains Drifter said: If horns down is a penalty, then so should be the belly rub, the feed me, the throat slash, stupid dances, sarcastic gator chomps, all that stupid horse shit. Godamn, just get the fuck up, give the ball back to the refs, help up your teammates, and get your ass back in the huddle/line up/side lines, and play the game. You want to look like a Kansas City Faggot, go play soccer or some shit. I been saying this forever. Emmitt Smith and Arian Foster had the best endzone celebrations. Pray, bow, celebrate with the teamates ect. I like how TH has said they got to go thank an O linemen.
November 28, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, henrygandorf said: so ljh and a couple players/coaches say publicly that they think horns down is disrespectful, which it is, on purpose (duh) - that's why rivals (and wva) do it. that's the whole point. holgo and riley get in touch with league office, and are instructed about penalties. why are people acting like we're crybabies and responsible for this? and when i say "we're" i mean our players/coaches. (i know we have butthurt fans). as far as i know, we didn't petition the league office. when someone does something disrespectful, we're no longer allowed to mention it in articles or tweets? we're not allowed to use it as locker room material? i love that our rivals (and wva) do it. i love it even more when they do it in a game we're not involved in (which definitely happens in ou and a&m games). 99% of teams don't have a universally recognized hand signal, and i feel lucky that my team does. my dad taught it to me when i was little, and told me when to do it and not do it during my first game when i was like 7 (fight song, big 3rd downs, injuries, etc). i taught my wife how it works, when to keep the hand still and when to move it forward. i have done the same with my nephews. as with pretty much all taunting, if they get up in our players' shit and do it, they should be penalized. if they do it to the stands (which will be split even moreso than the rrr) than who gives a shit? i don't care that this has become a story. but i don't see how everyone is blaming us. am i missing something? other than a couple tweets from our guys (or really just tweets quoting our guys), i barely see us complaining, and i seriously doubt ljh has that kind of juice with the b12 office to institute a rule change. i blame the big12. i think the opposing coaches are part of it. and i feel bad for that kid in the hospital, that was weird. otherwise, go horns. The short answer is that the media and fans are idiots. We didn't have anything to do with it and, as noted, we were penalized for the equivalent years ago.
November 28, 20187 yr 23 minutes ago, longhornsftmfw said: Hood-rat era? Ghetto-ass gang signs? Take a lap, old man.
November 28, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, henrygandorf said: so ljh and a couple players/coaches say publicly that they think horns down is disrespectful, which it is, on purpose (duh) - that's why rivals (and wva) do it. that's the whole point. holgo and riley get in touch with league office, and are instructed about penalties. why are people acting like we're crybabies and responsible for this? and when i say "we're" i mean our players/coaches. (i know we have butthurt fans). as far as i know, we didn't petition the league office. when someone does something disrespectful, we're no longer allowed to mention it in articles or tweets? we're not allowed to use it as locker room material? i love that our rivals (and wva) do it. i love it even more when they do it in a game we're not involved in (which definitely happens in ou and a&m games). 99% of teams don't have a universally recognized hand signal, and i feel lucky that my team does. my dad taught it to me when i was little, and told me when to do it and not do it during my first game when i was like 7 (fight song, big 3rd downs, injuries, etc). i taught my wife how it works, when to keep the hand still and when to move it forward. i have done the same with my nephews. as with pretty much all taunting, if they get up in our players' shit and do it, they should be penalized. if they do it to the stands (which will be split even moreso than the rrr) than who gives a shit? i don't care that this has become a story. but i don't see how everyone is blaming us. am i missing something? other than a couple tweets from our guys (or really just tweets quoting our guys), i barely see us complaining, and i seriously doubt ljh has that kind of juice with the b12 office to institute a rule change. i blame the big12. i think the opposing coaches are part of it. and i feel bad for that kid in the hospital, that was weird. otherwise, go horns. We are always the target of bullshit - the big 12 is literally instigating controversy where it isn't. Pathetic conference, ran by complete dipshits and officiated by complete dipshits.
November 28, 20187 yr 36 minutes ago, and said: FTFY. Not surprised the sooner has yet another dumb take.
November 28, 20187 yr 2 minutes ago, Tex Pete said: Not surprised the sooner has yet another dumb take. OK, cool. Hook'em.
November 28, 20187 yr This whole argument is dumb and the big 12 is embarrassing themselves even more and now they are going to allow the refs to make judgmental calls? That won't end well
November 28, 20187 yr 27 minutes ago, henrygandorf said: why are people acting like we're crybabies and responsible for this? Because said people largely reside in the backwater trailer park paradises known as Oklahoma and West Virginia. To think critically in those aforementioned areas is highly discouraged by the populace.
November 29, 20187 yr 13 hours ago, Mmmmtexas said: Wow. Y’all are some pussy ass snowflake cry babies. Fuck Texas. BOOMER. How many ships have y’all won? 2? Hahaha losers 🖕🏻🖕🏻 What the fuck are you talking about?
November 29, 20187 yr 19 minutes ago, Zavala said: Thanks again big12 for making this a thing the boofers can talk shit about. It doesn't even make any sense. Ah well. That is OU fans for you. Edited November 29, 20187 yr by Valmy77
November 29, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, Valmy77 said: It doesn't even make any sense. Ah well. That is OU fans for you. Yup. I hope they cant do it, because they dont score, or they are down so huge it's hilarious if they try to do it.
November 29, 20187 yr How about those cunts learn to officiate first and call holding on those other cunts.
November 29, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Nivek said: How about those cunts learn to officiate first and call holding on those other cunts. Fuck man I would love to see big O draw a holding call or two. When BlowU is desperate they start running the midget a lot.
November 29, 20187 yr 13 hours ago, Zavala said: Thanks again big12 for making this a thing the boofers can talk shit about. Tom Herman does blow? Better than meth, I say.
November 29, 20187 yr Coke? Okay, cool. Hook 'Em. The fact this Upside-Down hook 'em story has so much traction this week is quite telling in my opinion. You can't walk up to an opponent or the cameraman and put your middle finger up.
November 29, 20187 yr Who cares about horns down? OU still sucks. /I do think it's weird when someone does it who isn't playing us at the time.
November 29, 20187 yr If something bothers you, you probably shouldn't let 'the public' know about it. Because if you tell people what bothers you, you've guaranteed they'll do that exact thing every time you see them. Inflicting psychological trauma is a core function of human beings. Big 12 may have outlawed the gesture on the field, but I'd expect a tenfold increase in 'horns down' sightings everywhere else.
November 29, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Monster said: If something bothers you, you probably shouldn't let 'the public' know about it. The furor didn't originate with us. Dana Holgorsen started all of this. And there aren't rules against it everywhere else or by anyone other than players/team folks. It absolutely should be called against those people. Edited November 29, 20187 yr by Tex Pete
November 29, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Monster said: If something bothers you, you probably shouldn't let 'the public' know about it. Because if you tell people what bothers you, you've guaranteed they'll do that exact thing every time you see them. Inflicting psychological trauma is a core function of human beings. Big 12 may have outlawed the gesture on the field, but I'd expect a tenfold increase in 'horns down' sightings everywhere else. Well I hope the fans are ready to get laughed at. If I get a horns down in my face I will laugh at the moron doing it. That's not to say we don't have some fans who will overreact, but if the end goal is to either get laughed at or punched then I guess more power to them.
November 29, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Monster said: If something bothers you, you probably shouldn't let 'the public' know about it. Because if you tell people what bothers you, you've guaranteed they'll do that exact thing every time you see them. Inflicting psychological trauma is a core function of human beings. Big 12 may have outlawed the gesture on the field, but I'd expect a tenfold increase in 'horns down' sightings everywhere else. They will just do it more before and after the game. Then they will make Hagar apologize for not letting them grab his balls.
November 29, 20187 yr To be equitable, let's just do the Oklahoma hand gesture downwards to them and see what happens.
November 29, 20187 yr To be equitable, let's just do the Oklahoma hand gesture downwards to them and see what happens. Let’s not...
November 29, 20187 yr Jesus Christ such rage that he keeps saying "unsportslike" instead of "unsportsmanlike."
November 29, 20187 yr Well see that's your fault. I assume he's a complete and total moron based on his job performance as Big 12 Commissioner so I thought better of even trying to listen to him talk.
November 29, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Doze said: Gooner fans blowing up FB with it. Then they're morons. Wait, we already knew that.
November 30, 20187 yr The rule should be a warning based on time, then penalty. Suspension for egregious acts, determined by Big 12 deliberation. Why give officials more subjective ability to control outcomes.
November 30, 20187 yr Dan Patrick doing his part this morning to keep this fallacy going by saying this is just Texas flexing its muscle. They fail to mention that Hager was forced to publicly apologize for saying OU sux in an interview. That was way before all this shit started.
November 30, 20187 yr I married a Sooner (neg away), and she doesn’t understand why I don’t find all of their “snowflake” memes as hilarious as she does. Can we just go ahead and play the game and beat them now?
November 30, 20187 yr Horns down is disrespectful, but it makes me laugh when I see people go out of their way to do it with our official logo. Like when they flew the Texas flag upside down in Morgantown, or when aggy and sooner fans put Texas stickers upside down. Those idiots don’t realize they are purchasing official Texas merchandise to do so, ultimately contributing to our revenue stream.
November 30, 20187 yr I still don’t get why wvu acts like it does towards Texas. Almost no history between the schools, and the on field bully has been ou for the entirety of wvu’s existence in the conference. Turning the flag on the stadium upside down is a bigger deal in that apparently the entire university saw it and thought yeah that’s a good idea.
November 30, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, Machinator said: Welcome to nearly 20 years ago when Roy Williams got a flag for it. I wish the sports media had any idea about stuff they reported on. Then they would realize that we got flagged for horns up nearly 20 years ago and got flagged for guns down six years ago. The only difference is that WE DIDN'T CRY ABOUT IT TO THE MEDIA LIKE THE LITTLE BABY BITCHES IN MORGANTOWN AND NORMAN.
November 30, 20187 yr A sign that we do as a show of support to each other. That is not unsportsmanlike in the least. Taking a sign and changing it to be mocking and disrespectful is unsportsmanlike. Idc if they flag horns down or not, but it is clearly different, and the intent of those throwing horns down is negativity. No way around that. But I sure do pity the fools. Bowlsby can suck a dick. He’s a fucking disgrace and an idiot.
November 30, 20187 yr I'll hand it to Lincoln Riley, he may have been full genius on this one. He asks the conference for clarification, the conference says "it's a penalty" (as if they were going to say anything different) and the perception is that Texas asked for this ruling and are whiners. My OU friends on facebook are yucking it up aggy style. I like you guys but do not care enough to correct them. Please beat these fucking mouthbreathers. Please!
November 30, 20187 yr 3 minutes ago, 'stache said: I'll hand it to Lincoln Riley, he may have been full genius on this one. He asks the conference for clarification, the conference says "it's a penalty" (as if they were going to say anything different) and the perception is that Texas asked for this ruling and are whiners. Better to remain silent and be thought a fool and than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Sooners haven't really ever grasped that.
November 30, 20187 yr On 11/28/2018 at 7:35 PM, 'stache said: Y’all gettin pwnd, lol! (/sarcasm) So we're not only IN their heads, we're on them too. I love being other's obsession.
November 30, 20187 yr 5 hours ago, Huckleberry said: Welcome to nearly 20 years ago when Roy Williams got a flag for it. I wish the sports media had any idea about stuff they reported on. Then they would realize that we got flagged for horns up nearly 20 years ago and got flagged for guns down six years ago. The only difference is that WE DIDN'T CRY ABOUT IT TO THE MEDIA LIKE THE LITTLE BABY BITCHES IN MORGANTOWN AND NORMAN. He and Sam Hurd got flagged for it a few years ago against the Vikings as well. Because two players doing Hook'em is a coordinated celebration. Edited November 30, 20187 yr by JBJ
December 1, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, tbone_ said: This is all gay af and our world sucks more because of it. Yup. Fuck the big12. Fuck Oklahoma.
December 1, 20187 yr On 11/28/2018 at 2:40 PM, henrygandorf said: so ljh and a couple players/coaches say publicly that they think horns down is disrespectful, which it is, on purpose (duh) - that's why rivals (and wva) do it. that's the whole point. holgo and riley get in touch with league office, and are instructed about penalties. why are people acting like we're crybabies and responsible for this? and when i say "we're" i mean our players/coaches. (i know we have butthurt fans). as far as i know, we didn't petition the league office. when someone does something disrespectful, we're no longer allowed to mention it in articles or tweets? we're not allowed to use it as locker room material? i love that our rivals (and wva) do it. i love it even more when they do it in a game we're not involved in (which definitely happens in ou and a&m games). 99% of teams don't have a universally recognized hand signal, and i feel lucky that my team does. my dad taught it to me when i was little, and told me when to do it and not do it during my first game when i was like 7 (fight song, big 3rd downs, injuries, etc). i taught my wife how it works, when to keep the hand still and when to move it forward. i have done the same with my nephews. as with pretty much all taunting, if they get up in our players' shit and do it, they should be penalized. if they do it to the stands (which will be split even moreso than the rrr) than who gives a shit? i don't care that this has become a story. but i don't see how everyone is blaming us. am i missing something? other than a couple tweets from our guys (or really just tweets quoting our guys), i barely see us complaining, and i seriously doubt ljh has that kind of juice with the b12 office to institute a rule change. i blame the big12. i think the opposing coaches are part of it. and i feel bad for that kid in the hospital, that was weird. otherwise, go horns. You're married?
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