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Fans cannot go onto the floor to approach an official , this guy should be banned from attending any college game for 1 year, also if you get caught throwing objects on the floor the same should happen to them, that is not acceptable actions period.
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Originally posted by real fan View PostFans cannot go onto the floor to approach an official , this guy should be banned from attending any college game for 1 year, also if you get caught throwing objects on the floor the same should happen to them, that is not acceptable actions period.
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Originally posted by tornadoI know that, but it would be difficult to find wording of a law to prohibit people from going on the floor, when some are asked to all the time by numerous different people.
Getting back to the foul that triggered the incident.
In the slow-mo it is clear that the defender simply stood there, no foul, and he held his arms up, and the player/shooter's face
made contact with the defender's elbow which was extended above his head. I wasn't a foul at all and the refs did call it properly.
Check the Wake Forest-Clemson game where McFarland gets body slammed after going into the crowd....he kind of asked for it if you watch when he goes in.I'll try and find the link
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Originally posted by tornadoHere it is, lefty
this is really a blindside assault by the fan on McFarland.
I have met Chas McFarland and never have figured out why he didn't get more recruiting interest from schools locally (he's from near Decatur)
but he is a very good player.
This was a heated game with lots of trash talking by both teams and the fans for that matter.
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It's really hard to tell what happened here. It almost looks like something gave way in the bleachers or both player and fan were off balance and collapsed on each other.
I will say this though. Having watched many of McFarland's games he is a borderline dirty player and plays with a real attitude (both of wich I happen to like ). It really looks like McFarland initiated anything that happened in this incident (which he usually does) and then they both collapsed off balance.
I have to say that McFarland is an average player who becomes slightly above average based on his attitude and effort. He definately doesn't take any cr@p during a game
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Originally posted by Braves4Life View PostIt's really hard to tell what happened here. It almost looks like something gave way in the bleachers or both player and fan were off balance and collapsed on each other.
I will say this though. Having watched many of McFarland's games he is a borderline dirty player and plays with a real attitude (both of wich I happen to like ). It really looks like McFarland initiated anything that happened in this incident (which he usually does) and then they both collapsed off balance.
I have to say that McFarland is an average player who becomes slightly above average based on his attitude and effort. He definately doesn't take any cr@p during a game
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Originally posted by tornadoI watched the whole thing...
first....the brother does NOT really cause any trouble.
He did not "chest-bump" the ref as I saw stated elsewhere.
I agree he should not be on the floor, but he leaves quickly and without incident when told to do so.
He did not appear at any time as if he was threatening.
I think more is being made of this than it should be.
Fans throwing their cups and drinks onto the floor and throwing objects at other fans would appear a whole lot more
threatening to me if I were at the game, and I have seen that kind of behavior many times.
This guy is nothing but a thug and did not care about what the outcome of his actions were. Glad to see his overgrown ego is now sitting in a cell rotting away because of his selfish actions. Karma rears its head again.
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