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Notre Dame football players see snowballs as bombs, whine like little bitches

November 25th, 2008 Trance Leave a comment Go to comments
The Notre Dame football team suffered a gut-wrenching loss to Syracuse this past weekend after a 53-yard field goal, which would have been the game winner, fell short.

But you want to know the saddest part? Some of the Fighting Irish aren’t even upset over the loss as much as they are over the fact that a few players were hit with snowballs.

Yes, snowballs. A ball full of soft, white, All-American snowballs.

When the Irish defense held a meeting on the sideline, injured linebacker Brian Smith stood on a bench to try to shield his teammates. But when a snowball hit (defensive tackle Pat) Kuntz, he stood and faced the crowd and appeared to challenge whoever threw it to come down on the field.

“I was pretty mad about that, but whatever the fans want to do,” Kuntz, a senior who was playing his last game at Notre Dame Stadium, said flatly.

Wow, how brave of Brain Smith. He protected his teammates — his brothers — from airborne snow. He protected his Kuntz, for crying out loud! How many men would stand up to protect his Kuntz? He even took the term, “Take one for the team,” and gave it a literal meaning when he himself was pelted.

The snowballs weren’t hard objects. Once they hit you, they go away. Snow what’s the big deal?

The Green Bay Packers play in blizzards all the time, and they don’t bitch and moan. Take the loss like men and quit blaming it on snowballs.

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  1. November 25th, 2008 at 12:52 | #1

    I’d love to see a picture of a Notre Damer getting jacked by a snowball

  2. Derek
    November 26th, 2008 at 12:08 | #2

    YOU ARE A RETARD! I went to Notre Dame, and I sat in the student section for four seasons. The Syracuse game was FAREWELL DAY for seniors–their last home football game. There is a TRADITION that begins at halftime, where the entire student section starts throwing things AT EACH OTHER. Now, unlike other stadiums or universities, the ND student section fills the lower levels along the ND team bench–from the end zone to the 45 yard line. Students occupy rows 1-60. So yes, when you have 8,000 students throwing snowballs AT EACH OTHER, some may land on the field or hit players/cameramen accidentally. But no, it didnt start because they were losing. ND was winning the entire game, Cuse took the lead with 1 minute left to play. The snowballs were visible on tv on the field after halftime….if all the media bullshit is true, and students started attacking the team because they weren’t performing, then how doyou explain the fact that the snowballs started at halftime, and not at the end of the game?? you retard go fuck your mother

  3. Reezy
    November 26th, 2008 at 12:51 | #3

    Derek,

    Just because your school sucks, doesn’t mean you have to use vulgar language on this family-friendly Web site.

    Sincerely,

    Greg Robinson

  4. November 26th, 2008 at 13:11 | #4

    i went to cuse and you know what? ND is a bunch of cry babies it is just snow! why would you be mad at who wrote this? They are not the pansies!

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