Anyone notice around the 1:30 mark of the first half when the camera scaled through the crowd a TCU fan had a sign that said "Huggins fakes heart attacks"????? Really, really childish.
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I don't watch basketball til bout now every season. I watched yesterday's game and saw that.
I found that sign hypocritical and laughable considering Tom Herrion is an assistant on Jamie Dixons staff. Herrion has faked getting hit by a qtr at the Coluseum (Never Happened) and overplayed to the hilt getting barely bumped by a UCF player to get the guy a flagrant foul while head coach at Marshall. That guy is a weasel and a real faker and they want to talk about Huggins heart issues.
On a note of honesty I don't care for Dixon either. He whines more than any coach in the business.
For WVU fan behavior may be a glass house.Anyone notice around the 1:30 mark of the first half when the camera scaled through the crowd a TCU fan had a sign that said "Huggins fakes heart attacks"????? Really, really childish.
Beat me to it.
My point is that for a fanbase to have someone hold up a sign about a heart attack is low. What's next? Making fun of a coach who survived cancer?
Anyone notice around the 1:30 mark of the first half when the camera scaled through the crowd a TCU fan had a sign that said "Huggins fakes heart attacks"????? Really, really childish.
OH, and not to mention that your school is Texas CHRISTIAN University and you have your student body yelling "Bullsh!t" on several calls. That's very "christian" of them. The school should be proud.
I don't watch basketball til bout now every season. I watched yesterday's game and saw that.
I found that sign hypocritical and laughable considering Tom Herrion is an assistant on Jamie Dixons staff. Herrion has faked getting hit by a qtr at the Coluseum (Never Happened) and overplayed to the hilt getting barely bumped by a UCF player to get the guy a flagrant foul while head coach at Marshall. That guy is a weasel and a real faker and they want to talk about Huggins heart issues.
On a note of honesty I don't care for Dixon either. He whines more than any coach in the business.
You don't have to be a Christian to go to TCU or to Baylor. It's a bigot who characterizes a whole school by the actions of a few or one. It's a bigot who uses the religion of others to disparage them.OH, and not to mention that your school is Texas CHRISTIAN University and you have your student body yelling "Bullsh!t" on several calls. That's very "christian" of them. The school should be proud.
You don't have to be a Christian to go to TCU or to Baylor. It's a bigot who characterizes a whole school by the actions of a few or one. It's a bigot who uses the religion of others to disparage them.
Not disparaging them. Holding them to a higher standard as Jesus expected.
I'd like to see you find the reference of Jesus telling you to hold others to a higher standard.Not disparaging them. Holding them to a higher standard as Jesus expected.
Provide me with an example of when WVU fans poked fun at another coach/player's health issues? I remember when the fans said things like "convict" (for Iverson)..........which wasn't false nor a health problem.
My point is that for a fanbase to have someone hold up a sign about a heart attack is low. What's next? Making fun of a coach who survived cancer?
I'd like to see you find the reference of Jesus telling you to hold others to a higher standard.
Well, there's this...
Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount. The main point of what Jesus is teaching us in this most famous of his sermons is that we, as his disciples, are called to live by a special set of standards, Christian standards, Jesus’ own standards. Jesus wants to live by a higher set of principles than the norms of the good pagans who love those who love them and do good to those who are good to them. The holiness to which he calls us, he tell us today, is supposed to be higher than the standards even of the most observant Jews. Unless our righteousness surpasses that of the scribes and Pharisees, he stresses, will not enter into the kingdom of heaven. So the stakes, in this life and the next, can’t be higher and what he’s going to tell us today can’t be more important.
I'd like to see you find the reference of Jesus telling you to hold others to a higher standard.
Umm, he didn’t tell you to hold others to a higher standard. He tells you to hold you to a higher standard.Umm, didn't he say something to the effect, "come out from among them and be ye separate"?
It is very clear the expectations Jesus has for the actions of believers....and Baylor aint it.