Wonder if the idiots who threw bottles are proud

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Of everything that has happened since firing Golden, the crap being throw on the field is the single greatest sign that we are coming back. It was the high point of the game. Cane fans are back.
 
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Loved it. This one time. Hopefully it will not become a tradition.

Miami isn't Morgantown.
 
Loved it. It energized our team for the comeback. Jimbo felt the momentum shift, which is why he told his lineman to lay on the field for a freakin hour before he got up to walk off on his own.
 
passion is underrated. i wouldn't have done it myself, but i do miss the passion. i'm glad to see it again.

Think there is difference between passion and childish acting adults.

Just out of curiosity, how do you think passionate adults should act in a close game after a bad call? Boos? yell and curse at the refs? or is that too much?

Dont know if you are or not but you sound like a PC liberal. its a football game. What sort of behavior do you deem appropriate for a stadium full of adults screaming for kids to hurt each other?

its always funny to me where liberals draw the line. Ignore the violence on the field and everything else skeptical about the game and the NCAA but your line is the way the fans are behaving.

I hate to break it to you but football is not a high brow sport. We dont watch it while sipping tea and eating biscuits. By being a fan of the sport, i think by default you accept these sort of behaviors. You dont have to like it but it comes with the territory.

For me personally, i loved it. I loved that the fans were into the game, i loved the passion and i loved that they went to bat for their team. Now, if i was at the game would i throw things? No. I actually cringed in uncomfortability when i saw the first (beer i think) being hurled and i hoped it wouldnt hit anyone. But i LOVED that the fans were into the game.
 
I honestly think it was a classless act, blown call or not it was ridiculous. Down vote me all you want but all that did was make us thug U and every other name people have always called us. The call was atrocious, boo the refs but to throw stuff on the field is a joke. If you're being completely honest with yourself and if we were playing in Tallahassee or in Gainesville and one of those fan bases did it everyone on this board would be going crazy calling them everything in the book. What if we were playing in one of those places and a full beer can or water bottle hit one of our star players and hurt him, what would you think then??? Go ahead and hit me with all the insults and down votes but before you do, be honest with yourself.

To bad one of the bottles didnt hit a fsu player

Nice, hopefully you never have a kid on a sideline...

If you take a kid to a football game, whatever happens to the kid falls solely on you. the public is not responsible for your child's safety and anyone with half a brain knows a football game is no place for children.

eff what they all say, WOMEN AND CHILDREN DO NOT belong at football (and Soccer games - certain ones). I think you've seen too many nfl 60 commercials and have bought into the whole baseball thing of a day at the park. be honest with yourself and think about the first game you went to. Children do not belong in a football stadium. Just for the mere on field violence alone, you judgement should be questioned for taking a child there.
 
Women and children stay home and we have 45 thousand instead of 65 thousand and children won't be as inclined to want to go to games. I was 8 when I went to my first game and language and attitudes didn't scare me away.
 
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When the officiating has sucked the whole game and then there's a critically stupid call, I expect nothing less.

I wouldn't have now that I'm older, but I can definitely understand those who did.
 
I honestly think it was a classless act, blown call or not it was ridiculous. Down vote me all you want but all that did was make us thug U and every other name people have always called us. The call was atrocious, boo the refs but to throw stuff on the field is a joke. If you're being completely honest with yourself and if we were playing in Tallahassee or in Gainesville and one of those fan bases did it everyone on this board would be going crazy calling them everything in the book. What if we were playing in one of those places and a full beer can or water bottle hit one of our star players and hurt him, what would you think then??? Go ahead and hit me with all the insults and down votes but before you do, be honest with yourself.

Embrace it that narrative is never going to change no matter what we do. They already got their opinion made about Miami players and fans, we are the bad boys of college football

Being the bad boys of football is one thing, be violent and make everyone scared to play us because of our players but being a classless bunch of people is another thing. I'm sure Mark was so proud of the city..

Mark needs to worry about his offense.

That's been covered in the other 1000 threads since the game. Don't misread me, I'm ****ed about the play calling but this thread isn't about that, it's about the lack of class our fans showed. Again, if you had a kid standing on the sideline would you be happy crap was getting thrown??



Did yor child have a problem watching other kids get concussed and being gang tackled? that was fine but trash on the field is what makes us low class?

I didnt know there was a class system for fans. And again, if your kid is standing on the sideline YOU are responsible. No one else. We the fans dont go to a game to be mindful of other people's children. If it started snowing and your kid was standing there without a jacket,would you look to the fans to keep him warm? No, thats your responsibility so eff off with the kid crap. no one is at the game to bubble wrap the world for your precious kids. there are things not meant for kids. and if your child cant handle a hostile environment dont bring him to a football stadium.
 
I honestly think it was a classless act, blown call or not it was ridiculous. Down vote me all you want but all that did was make us thug U and every other name people have always called us. The call was atrocious, boo the refs but to throw stuff on the field is a joke. If you're being completely honest with yourself and if we were playing in Tallahassee or in Gainesville and one of those fan bases did it everyone on this board would be going crazy calling them everything in the book. What if we were playing in one of those places and a full beer can or water bottle hit one of our star players and hurt him, what would you think then??? Go ahead and hit me with all the insults and down votes but before you do, be honest with yourself.

To bad one of the bottles didnt hit a fsu player

Nice, hopefully you never have a kid on a sideline...

If you take a kid to a football game, whatever happens to the kid falls solely on you. the public is not responsible for your child's safety and anyone with half a brain knows a football game is no place for children.

eff what they all say, WOMEN AND CHILDREN DO NOT belong at football (and Soccer games - certain ones). I think you've seen too many nfl 60 commercials and have bought into the whole baseball thing of a day at the park. be honest with yourself and think about the first game you went to. Children do not belong in a football stadium. Just for the mere on field violence alone, you judgement should be questioned for taking a child there.

I think he meant a kid playing in a football
game
 
...You remember when ESPN pundits were saying, "Who wants to play at Miami? The fans don't show up and are not passionate."

I've always disputed that statement and thought it was crap. Our hardcore fans, in my opinion, are some of the most rabid fans in college football. We are not the old school, rah rah type. We want to see blood.

I loved it.

Frankly, emotion and passion is what the team needed. Did you notice after the 15 yard penalty our defense stopped them? Then we went down the field and scored?

I think a lot of the unsportsmanlike conduct penalties and expecting our young kids to be soulless, corporate players is nonsense. That rule should not apply to our fanbase either.

Was it not a nice moment? No, football is not nice. That is tame compared to stuff that happened in the old Orange Bowl.
 
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When are people going to realize the media and other fans calling UM thug U will never change or stop because that's how it is....


Its an intellectually lazy way to collectively label a team, university and fanbase....

Exactly. The media has ZERO originality or creativity. Its all pretty faces reading teleprompters. theirs thoughts about the U was written years ago and its not changing.
 
In its context -years of garbage calls by the ACC it was a natural expression of pent off rage . I am not saying it was right but understandable.
 
Women and children stay home and we have 45 thousand instead of 65 thousand and children won't be as inclined to want to go to games. I was 8 when I went to my first game and language and attitudes didn't scare me away.

You're absolutely right. What you described about is the big issue for marking and sales department. Eventually, football will be disney. The NFL is halfway there. Like it or not we live a liberal country (historically liberals have won on EVERY issue) and eventually all violence, aggressiveness and macho-ism (if thats a word) will be taken out of football. The older guys know, football today is very different from the 70's, 60's or 50's.
 
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passion is underrated. i wouldn't have done it myself, but i do miss the passion. i'm glad to see it again.

Think there is difference between passion and childish acting adults.

You get offended real easy. Stop worrying of how some guys throwing some bottles reflects on you supposedly..... People must not think a lot of you if someone else throwing a bottle makes them think you are less of a person
 
In its context -years of garbage calls by the ACC it was a natural expression of pent off rage . I am not saying it was right but understandable.
This. I don't blame them one bit -- especially after the bogus holding call on Tyree. **** I was throwing **** at my TV by the time they hit us with that targeting call.
 
I honestly think it was a classless act, blown call or not it was ridiculous. Down vote me all you want but all that did was make us thug U and every other name people have always called us. The call was atrocious, boo the refs but to throw stuff on the field is a joke. If you're being completely honest with yourself and if we were playing in Tallahassee or in Gainesville and one of those fan bases did it everyone on this board would be going crazy calling them everything in the book. What if we were playing in one of those places and a full beer can or water bottle hit one of our star players and hurt him, what would you think then??? Go ahead and hit me with all the insults and down votes but before you do, be honest with yourself.

To bad one of the bottles didnt hit a fsu player

Nice, hopefully you never have a kid on a sideline...

If you take a kid to a football game, whatever happens to the kid falls solely on you. the public is not responsible for your child's safety and anyone with half a brain knows a football game is no place for children.

eff what they all say, WOMEN AND CHILDREN DO NOT belong at football (and Soccer games - certain ones). I think you've seen too many nfl 60 commercials and have bought into the whole baseball thing of a day at the park. be honest with yourself and think about the first game you went to. Children do not belong in a football stadium. Just for the mere on field violence alone, you judgement should be questioned for taking a child there.

I think he meant a kid playing in a football
game

Ok, fair point. As a parent i fully understand wanting to protect your child, and your anger/disappointment makes more sense to me But my stance is the same. I have a brother who was an all american and there was a game where he scored the game winning td in triple OT and was engulfed by teammates and fans rushing the field. And i was petrified standing there watching him get swallowed up by the waves of people. but i was also petrified every time he took or made a big hit. If you're a football fan you have to accept these things as part of the game.

Our rule, Mom and the girls (sisters) do not go to the game.
 
**** was real until the geniuses in the upper bowl attempted to throw them on the field and instead they were hitting Cane fans in the 100 level. Smh

THIS X1000. I am all for throwing stuff out of frustration but alot of things were being thrown at UM fans in my section. (section 133) One guys wife a few seats down from me got beer thrown on her. He was ****ed. He was an older guy and they just left because obviously he wasnt gonna take on anyone but I felt bad for the brotha. Another young guys girl got water thrown on her and she wanted him to defend her honor..I was like, "There are thousands of people here. You want him to fight everyone to find that one person? lol."....I just told my wife to stay seated.

Rule # 1 - don't take fsu fans.
Rule# 2- don't take kids under 13
Rule#3- take your girl at your own risk.
My rules for fsu/Miami game.
 
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