Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Leave it Alone Urban

Ronnie Phillips is a guest blogger and welcomes your feedback on the topic at hand.

Days after Ubran Meyer “suspended” Brandon Spikes, for the first half up this weeks game with Vanderbilt, for apparently trying to gouge the eyes of Georgia running back Washun Ealey.

Meyer is sending a tape to Rogers Redding, the SEC's coordinator of officials, saying that Tim Tebow was hit late and did not get the roughing the quarterback call.

Meyer has been highly criticized for his 1st half suspension of Spikes in the Gator's upcoming game with Vanderbilt this Saturday. Now, he is trying to protect the “Godly” Tim Tebow!

I don’t know if Meyer remembers the calls that Florida got against Arkansas to push the Gators pass the Razorbacks.

The only reason Meyer is sending this video off is to make Spikes’s actions not as severe. Leave it alone Urban, Florida for the most part, gets most of the calls in the SEC.

Continue to let your players do whatever they want on the football field, as long as it doesn’t ruin your chances of a repeat National Championship!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Are you kiddin me. Suspend one of your best defensive players for a whole 30 minutes of gametime, against a Vanderbilt squad that he doesn't even care to play against anyway.Dez Bryant got suspended for a calendar year for something that doesn't even compare to this. Ask yourself one question, what would Bobby Stoops do if his best defensive player did something like this? He may not get back on. the field as a Sooner, thats what. J.Reece

Anonymous said...

sorry about the . after on

Chris Evans said...

Man the power of the blog.

Brandon Spikes must of read this blog and agreed with it because he has now suspended himself for the entire game with Vanderbilt.

Nice move Brandon. However, Urban you still are being raked over the coals over on this one. Perhaps, its the nice personality you come off with?

Ronnie Phillips said...

I like they move by Spikes, but he is not tricking me! By suspending yourself, your trying to make it look like your truely sorry. But in reality, by him doing this, he is trying not to hurt his draft status and be known as a dirty player. If your truely sorry for what you've done, suspend yourself against a higher caliber team, not Vanderbilt!

Chris Evans said...

Nah, just sit out the next game on the schedule and be happy it is Vandy. No need to make this go on longer by sitting out a game two weeks from now for doing something wrong 2 weeks ago.