Brandon Boykin is such a polite young man.
https://twitter.com/#!/BrandonBoykin2/status/107618755529555969
Brandon Boykin is such a polite young man.
https://twitter.com/#!/BrandonBoykin2/status/107618755529555969
“We remember the Sugar Bowl, I think it my junior year of high school, we let Alabama beat us twice,” Brinson said of a team that also lost to the Crimson Tide in the SEC Championship game. “We’re not letting Alabama beat us twice. In the Sugar Bowl in 2018, they… thought they should have been in the playoffs and lost to Texas.” -- AB-H, 12/27/23
Oh, brother.
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It has begun………..
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Less talk, more action please. Just stupid.
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I hope that was a hacker, our players have to be smarter than that….don’t they? Even if you think it son, don’t say it. Since we wear Nike crap you should be familiar with this……Just Do It This ain’t The U.
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Boykin calls his shot! lol
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Question…is BSU using a rugby style punter? Seems this leads to shorter kicks, but fewer return chances.
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Last year v VA Tech they kicked deep and did a pretty good job covering.
And I agree less talk and just do it on the field.
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He’s gone though, so they are breaking in a new kicker and punter.
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In order to kick-off more than once in the game, BSU will have to score. So maybe Brandon should concentrate on shutting down their reciever. I’d prefer an All-America CB to an All-America KR.
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AMEN! I hope Boykin only has to return 1 KO
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Well, yes, but with Smith’s foot, I seem to recall reading that Boykin will be handling punt returns as well. So, maybe this was his thinking?
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Call me crazy, but I like it. They’re a good team. But I see no reason to be scared of them. Just make sure you back it up, 2.
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Take it to the House….
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I predict he will take one to the house but it will be called back on a taunting penalty. We’ll throw a pick six on the next play.
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I like the confidence and it they are pumped up, then let them get after it! Go Dawgs!
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Whatever yall, I think this is great. Lets do it.
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I question whether CMR is thrilled about this.
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Whattare we playin’ here? Chess or football? Geez, let’s have some fun.
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Being mouthy doesn’t indicate toughness, or talent. Just low class. The only mouth that ever lived up to his own, self-created hype, and is remembered favorably is Muhammad Ali. A big mouthed chess player would be just as unbecoming. I really dislike what sports, and sports fans, have sunk to. Maybe old-fogey to you, but not only did I not do it, I taught my children the same way.
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Good Lord, Mac. It’s a kids game and kids are playing. He’s confident…and I love it.
Boykin has been nothing but class his whole career. Let him fly!
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I’m not sure if you are referring to public trash talk or trash talk in general, but I think there are some more great ones with big mouths. Michael Jordan, for one, was supposedly the biggest trash talker in the NBA. Deion Sanders was arguably the reason we have people like TO and Ochocinco today, and he just got into the HOF. My point is, they could be doing a lot worse like committing felonies. I don’t personally like to trash talk, but I don’t think it’s low class. If a player can’t handle someone playing psychological games on the opposing team, then it’s his own fault. Probably why Ray Lewis keeps his mouth shut against Brady and Manning.
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Larry Bird was supposedly unbearable. He’d tell the other player where on the other end of the court where he was going to shoot from, then go down and drain it from that spot, and then talk shit.
Look, Boykin didn’t say anything inherently disrespectful, just talked a little smack. Mac, chill.
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For that matter, listen to Stafford in his injured shoulder game with the Lions where he was miked up. He talked trash throughout.
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Well I definitely wouldn’t trash talk Ray in a parking lot.
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Worked pretty well for Joe Namath.
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Exactly!
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It’s a game played by young men. Just like most of us don’t like the Pro Combats, we have to remember, this is their game, for them, and we are just spectators. Plus, every great kick returner had this type of trash talking edge to them. Looking forward to him backing it up!
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You’ve obviously never played competitive chess, those guys talk as much smack than anybody. I played in both the Southern and National championships in Atlanta and Philly, and I’ll tell ya if there has ever been a sport where psychological warfare is employed, it is chess.
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Awesome! So smack talk is in every game. “Man, I dare you to go up that ladder, I’m gonna chute yo a’ right back to the start line.”
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This is a great comment. It shows confidence, which is something our guys have been lacking since 2007 or so.
Based on the comments, I’m beginning to realize that most of the readers here are old and tired.Either that or you’ve never competed in your lives. I’ve played in tournaments and competitions my whole life, and this type of trash talking is part of the game. As long as you play a clean game, you can say whatever you want.
Get a pair. This is football.
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+1
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I am old AND tired, and normally don;t like this stuff, but we haven’t had any of it since the end zone dance, (see how that karma worked out fro Sturdivant!) but this seems like something we need? I’m in.
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Love it! Boykin is feeling good. As am I.
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I can’t believe the amount of negativity here! It’s Babe pointing to the bleachers, people. Mr. Boykin might be the best KR in college right now – how can you say “back it up on the field?”
Hell, now there’s that much more chance BSU _will_kick it to our guy. Take every advantage you can, I say. Also, quit whinging, support the team, and Go Dawgs!
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Babe Ruth calling his shot? Poppycock. Everyone knows that chirping, preening, boasting, taunting, and talking smack didn’t happen in the old days. It didn’t come along until these damn kids with their comic books and sugary cereal started messing everything up and playing on my lawn.
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And I had an onion tied to my belt. Which was the style at the time….
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+1
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When we played the game, we had to use a rock. And we LIKED it that way! Bah!
What time does Matlock come on?
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Why, when I played football, we ran down the field uphill, both ways in the snow, in 100 degree heat! We wore leather helmets made from the scalps of defeated teams.
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Reverse psychology of Throw me in the briarpatch…. I’m sure BB is baiting them into kicking to BS so he can execute the perfect throwback across the field to BB kick-off return…. you just never know… although admittedly I hope this particular hypothesis is not accurate nor ultimately supportable..(unless it goes for 6, of course)
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I like it. I like a team that has swagger. A team that BELIEVES it’s better than you, and they’re going to beat you down.
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It’s embarrassing how many people disapprove of this. You do understand that the standards of sportsmanship in golf do not apply to all other sports, right? He’s disrespecting no one; and of course, he’s right: Boise wants nothing to do with a guy who is clearly one of the best return men in college football.
Preach, Mr. Boykin.
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The only time it’s wrong to open your mouth is when you don’t back it up. if he gets stopped at the 18 or tries to bring one out 6 yards deep and it results in a disaster we’ll say he should have kept his sewer shut. If he totes it 100 on the first touch he’ll be a legend. No one remembers Joe Namath for passing on a question about the outcome if SB III do they?
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Trash-talking was cool when it didn’t happen quite as often. Ali, Namath, and Messier all did it and became legends. Those guys really meant it, though. Athletes in recent years do it so often that it seems more likely they’ll end up making themselves look foolish. Maybe Boykin will make good and have a great game. Even then it seems a bit cocky vs. confident. But if Peterson opts to throw deep on him instead and he gets beat for the score…
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It did happen just as often. They just didn’t have Twitter.
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Bingo.
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We NEED some swagger. Roll with it brother Boykin, just don’t let us down!
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It’s been a very long time since our guys acted like they were the bully on the playground, we need more of this attitude who knows the players might accidently convince themselves that they should be a dominant team in the nation.
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Honestly folks, if we lose to Boise, the trash talk prior to the game will be the least of your worries.
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The people who don’t like this talk are also the same people who like kicking a field goal on the goal line. It’s past time for our coaching staff and players to grow a set. I love it… Preach on BB!!!
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Not sure if I’m late on this one, but the 2001 UGA/Tenn game is on FSN right now. Can’t wait to see the hobnail boot print across Fulmers face again.
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I’m not surprised by this, but it’s just more bulletin board material for Boise. Like the ’05 game wasn’t enough, now they have one of our best players mouthing off.
Kids are stupid, but that’s nothing new. Make sure you get the job done Bam Bam and all will be forgiven.
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Bulletin board material doesn’t win or lose games, okay?
Uniforms do…
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Ok, Mac, since I’m one too, I’ll call you an old fogey.
If they got it, let’em flaunt it.
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I don’t see anything wrong and like his confidence. I’m a guy who taught respect for your opponents when coaching but this is just playing which I kind of like.
Please throw me a fastball…….whoever……
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It’s not even rude or disrespectful trash-talk. He didn’t say “I’m the greatest that ever lived, and I feel sorry for your poor horsies who will have to try to cover me”. He didn’t say Boise State was a second-rate program, or that Georgia’s going to dominate. He said with the playful cockiness of a confident man, that he’d love it if Boise kicked to him. Everyone knows their strategy will be to avoid him. He’d like them to give him a shot or two to run one back. What horrors! Bulletin board material? Boise’s going to say “Man, this kick returner doesn’t respect us! He wants to get on the field and compete with us. How dare he???” This is not da U, indeed!
I don’t even see how it’s “trash talk,” unless we define trash talk as ANY conversation about a competitive endeavor other than simply complimenting your opponent. Which would, of course, be a pretty dumb way to define “trash talk.”..
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