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This idea was given to me by a very good friend of mine. I wanted to see how other people responded to it. Here it goes.
During a football game (college or pro, doesn't matter), if after a play, a player ends up on the opponents sideline, they should be allowed to, quote, "beat the sh*t out of him"
as long as he's over there. I like it, as long as the guy getting the beating is on the other team.
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Can this be adapted to chess tounaments? Kick him in the pawns! |
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As if soccer stands needed more incitement. |
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Yes, let the athletes beat each other up while lazy people like me watch on telly. Ideally, clubs and axes could be used to cause permanent damage. Power to the lazy! |
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Baked by Ohio State coach Woody Hayes during the 1978 Gator Bowl. |
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how about if those players unfortunate enough to end up on the wrong sidelines were taken prisioner and held for a given amount of time, resulting in a football version of hockey's "powerplay" |
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Until a 'medic' from the other team can cross the field DURING a play, and tag his outstretched hand to bring him back over to your side |
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