ballinouttacntrol;4938696; said:it's college, he's not a teacher......i don't see what the difference between kicking a college athlete and kicking an owl. Besides that, my point was more along the line of people claiming it's not a kick just because he didn't take 3 strides and launch it into the crowd? What kind of moronic thinking is that? Where do you define a kick? when atleast 60 percent of their kicking power is used? I guess most passes aren't kicks either.
personally, i don't really care if someone thinks it's right or wrong but let's not split hairs about weither or not he really kicked it. i thought we were all brighter then that
If your talking about the meaning behind it (a physical kick) then I agree
My argument is not if he kicked the Owl (clearly he did) or why he did. My argument is how it got blown up and I don't see the aggressive "kick" that most make it to be. I already said I do not condone his actions (probly in every page
). What I started to do was try to read his body language. The best thing for him was to leave it like the other 21 players on the field. Did I feel bad for the Owl.... come on, of course I did.This is something to make a big deal about

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