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Clemson LB say's it's okay to poke men's belly button's, and grab men's asses on the field.


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"That’s something we’ve done all year to mess with player. No one’s probably done it as aggressive as Christian did. We try to be a little more discreet about it and just poke somebody, but he definitely grabbed a handful. I did it against USC. The dude tweeted it. I just poked him in the butt. Like, it’s just something we do to mess with players, break up the seriousness of the game."

"I’ve never done it as aggressively as Christian did it, I’ll just poke them. It’s gained some unwanted attention. I don’t think Coach Swinney—we would just make fun of Christian. He’s not going to suspend Christian for grabbing a dude’s butt. Like, it’s not really that big of a deal. It’s just kind of annoying."

"You kinda gotta to be a little fox about it and poke em real quick. And I know this is probably going to blow up, and everyone’s going to think I’m a sexual predator because I poke guys in the butt now. It’s just we play football together for hours and hours every day, in the locker room, bored. We don’t sit in the locker room poking each other’s butt, we’re just together all day and get comfortable around everybody. It is what it is. Our defense, we’re good, we also like to have fun out there. I just wish Christian didn’t do it as aggressively as he did. He needs to be more discreet about it."

"Yes, Christian went — he went about four fingers deep. He went a little too far. But when I’m just messing with somebody, poking them in the belly button or grabbing someone’s butt, it’s just to break up the seriousness of the game. The people who are freaking out about that have never played the game, or were just losers who didn’t have any friends when they played the game. It’s annoying."
 

http://deadspin.com/clemson-linebacker-explains-everything-you-need-to-know-1790758522

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sometimes people forget....college football is played by 18 and 19 year old kids.

Clemson is my team, but I generally am not down for overanalyzing and bashing college athletes.  Kids are dumb.  College students actually are really dumb often.  Perfect example.  Media forgets this. 

For example I HATE HATE HATE Duke basketball.  I don't think the media should go out of there way to make Grayson a villain.  He is just an kid.  Media doesn't need to go out of there way to show that Clemson has a bunch of idiot kids.

 

 

 

 

 

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36 minutes ago, Bogart said:

Man things sure have changed since I was that age.  Back then if you grabbed a man's ass or crotch you would get knocked the fug out.

I guess today its no different than two dogs sniffing each other's asses.

One thing I learned in college (graduated 14 years ago)....

never go to sleep or pass out around a bunch of college age white dudes....

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