The point was, he's a cheap shotting bitch. I got into it with him on the sidelines when he got intercepted and tackled one of my linebackers around 3-4 yards on the sidelines. He got up and got in my face and pushed me, so I threw him down, and I ended up having to run suicides for nearly costing my team 15 yards.thedynasty1998 wrote: Who cares? Does talking trash make someone a dirty player? You are not saying he told his guys to play dirty are you?
I for one think you can gain an advantage by talking trash successfully. You can get guys frustrated and make them do things they wouldn't normally do. From my own personal experience, I talked a lot of trash to the guy I was playing against in college basketball. There were games where I completely took guys out of their game because I would get them so frustrated.
Maybe Pentello thinks he can gain an advantage by it? I don't fault him one bit for it.
And you are obviously one of the guys who let it affect them. Sorry you were a victim to their strategy that obviously works.
I don't mean to say that he's a bad person, but I'm saying that he's a classless punk.
Westerville South is known for being a dirty, classless team. I just remember our coach having us watch the video of the WS/GC fight back in 1990 or something like that when WS's player got pissed off and started fighting one of our players and the entire WS bench cleared. The only player that didn't get into the fight was Ki-Jana Carter.
Again, I loved Elijah Griffen. He shook my hands and we had a quick chat, and was a class act. After they beat us, Moore and Pentello, among others kept getting in our faces and didn't even shake hands after the game.