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NC HS QB ejected for Newton superman touchdown celebration


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I always had a plan for an epic TD celebration, but due to hardships and family issues, I wasn't able to stay with our team once the school year began, so I wasn't able to perform it. Hopefully, Smitty will get this...

So, you score a TD. You take the ball, place it between your thighs, get in a squat position, then start shaking your legs and slowly push the ball out behind you as if you're dropping a deuce. When you're done, take your towel or wristband and proceed to wipe. Standup, pull your fake pants up, turn around and flush your imaginary toilet. Then have a teammate spin the football below.

You're welcome.

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I always had a plan for an epic TD celebration, but due to hardships and family issues, I wasn't able to stay with our team once the school year began, so I wasn't able to perform it. Hopefully, Smitty will get this...

So, you score a TD. You take the ball, place it between your thighs, get in a squat position, then start shaking your legs and slowly push the ball out behind you as if you're dropping a deuce. When you're done, take your towel or wristband and proceed to wipe. Standup, pull your fake pants up, turn around and flush your imaginary toilet. Then have a teammate spin the football below.

You're welcome.

Randy Moss did the "take a poo-ball" thing before, but not as elaborate as yours

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I always had a plan for an epic TD celebration, but due to hardships and family issues, I wasn't able to stay with our team once the school year began, so I wasn't able to perform it. Hopefully, Smitty will get this...

So, you score a TD. You take the ball, place it between your thighs, get in a squat position, then start shaking your legs and slowly push the ball out behind you as if you're dropping a deuce. When you're done, take your towel or wristband and proceed to wipe. Standup, pull your fake pants up, turn around and flush your imaginary toilet. Then have a teammate spin the football below.

You're welcome.

if armanti edwards ever scores a touchdown he may as well go ahead and do this and go down as a legend for SOMEthing

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For all who think its excessive, I could agree.... BUT unfortunately the kids know this rule. A kid on my son's football team was ejected from a game during the season, and the rule stated he then was required for sitting on the next one for excessive celebration (and maybe taunting, I am not sure). He busted open a run on a kickoff return and ran the last 40yards holding up his hand, #1 etc. To me right when he did it, I thought he was a dumb a**.

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meet the kid sat, at a little league football game while he was holding the chains. and he is a good kid. he loves the game, and allowed his emotions to get the best of him. West Meck havent won a playoff game since 94, let the kid have some fun and show some emotion.

and he will be playing college football, has several D1 offers already

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I understand no taunting rules but I completely disagree with no celebrations. Let the refs make the call and or distinguihsment between celebration or taunting.

The rules linked earlier already do.

He broke the rules, so I don't have much issue with it, although I'd agree ejection is too much. Penalty flag should have been enough.

And I have no issue with making rules against this sort of thing at the high school level. Zod's right. At that age it's better to teach sportsmanship. Granted, some guys will never learn it no matter what you do.

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The rules linked earlier already do.

He broke the rules, so I don't have much issue with it, although I'd agree ejection is too much. Penalty flag should have been enough.

And I have no issue with making rules against this sort of thing at the high school level. Zod's right. At that age it's better to teach sportsmanship. Granted, some guys will never learn it no matter what you do.

I don't have a problem with teaching sportsmanship, especially at that age but teaching sportsmanship doesn't or shouldn't mean that they aren't allowed to celebrate after getting pumped up to reach their goal. Instead of discouraging celebrations, enforse positive ones!
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I don't have a problem with teaching sportsmanship, especially at that age but teaching sportsmanship doesn't or shouldn't mean that they aren't allowed to celebrate after getting pumped up to reach their goal. Instead of discouraging celebrations, enforse positive ones!

From an earlier post, the rules governing celebrations... (link)

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yeah, I think the rules are too strict to keep a hold on kids that are just excited. Butler WR Lemay has had to sit multiple weeks for a taunt against Independence in the last week of the regular season. The rules just go overboard and can really effect a teams future in many cases, lucky for Butler they are still the best team in the state and #6 Nationally.

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