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pkulak
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Stanford Faking an Injury Against Oregon
Unable to stop Oregon in the second half, Stanford resorts to faking an injury. Notice how #44's injury was so bad that he had to lie on the ground for about 2 minutes, but he ran back on the field on the very next play.Collected in Phil's Videos Feb 6, 2011 -
Stanford Faking an Injury Against Oregon
Unable to stop Oregon in the second half, Stanford resorts to faking an injury. Notice how #44's injury was so bad that he had to lie on the ground for about 2 minutes, but he ran back on the field on the very next play.Collected in Phil's Videos Feb 6, 2011 -
Nike using lasers to project pro-Oregon messages onto Camelback Mountain
Collected in Duck Pod Jan 10, 2011 -
Cal Football Player Fakes Injury
Very good point made at the end there.Collected in Duck Pod Nov 17, 2010 -
Cal player faking an injury
That should be an unsportsmanlike conduct call.Collected in Duck Pod Nov 14, 2010 -
Stanford Faking an Injury
Unable to stop Oregon in the second half, Stanford resorts to faking an injury. Notice how #44's injury was so bad that he had to lie on the ground for about 2 minutes, but he ran back on the field on the very next play.Collected in Duck Pod Oct 3, 2010 -
Stanford-Oregon breakdown - Pac-10 Blog - ESPN
I went to the ASU game this year, and those fans are idiots. There were plenty of times when the stadium was making so much noise while ASU was on offense that Threet couldn't even call an audible. If you're going to the game Saturday, let's make Luck's ears bleed and let Thomas whisper new plays to the wide receivers.Collected in Duck Pod Sep 30, 2010
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pkulak Unable to stop Oregon in the second half, Stanford resorts to faking an injury. Notice how #44's injury was so bad that he had to lie on the ground for about 2 minutes, but he ran back on the field on the very next play.
Feb 6, 2011