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Bielema has some explaining to do.

A video of Bielema's bizarre behavior on a key second-quarter play during Alabama's 27-14 win over Arkansas has gone viral. The Hogs returned a Jake Coker interception to the Alabama 24-yard line, then Alabama tackle Cam Robinson was flagged for unsportsmanlike conduct.

That penalty moved the ball to the 12. Three plays later, Arkansas scored a touchdown and took a 7-3 lead.

What we didn't know then is exactly what Robinson did to earn that flag. The viral video shows Bielema may deserve the credit/blame for an Oscar-worthy performance.

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"flopping" has became very popular in today's sports Happens in every NBA game lol. They got fines for it.

Happens a lot in the NFL also receivers flop all the time to try and get a PI call.

People flop in football act hurt to stop the Clock.

Punters will barley get there toe touched, And fly threw the air 6 yards to try And get a Roughing the kicker.
 
THEdonkey0515":3qjbynph said:
"flopping" has became very popular in today's sports Happens in every NBA game lol. They got fines for it.

Happens a lot in the NFL also receivers flop all the time to try and get a PI call.

People flop in football act hurt to stop the Clock.

Punters will barley get there toe touched, And fly threw the air 6 yards to try And get a Roughing the kicker.


Coaches?
 
I wondered about that penalty, since it wasn't shown on any replay.
The video looks really bad for Bielema -- it looks as if he may have hit Robinson. He definitely threw his forearm up near Robinson's face. There definitely didn't appear to be any push back by Robinson. Bielema's little dance after the flag is definitely suspicious.
This one needs to be looked at very closely.
 
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this tub of lard is having a tough year. cry about big ten easy schedule and then lose to Toledo and now this clown move. I don't think I've ever seen or heard of such a thing from a coach, much less a D1 SEC coach. Every time I watch it I can't believe what I'm seeing



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BamaProud":9d8det77 said:
THEdonkey0515":9d8det77 said:
"flopping" has became very popular in today's sports Happens in every NBA game lol. They got fines for it.

Happens a lot in the NFL also receivers flop all the time to try and get a PI call.

People flop in football act hurt to stop the Clock.

Punters will barley get there toe touched, And fly threw the air 6 yards to try And get a Roughing the kicker.


Coaches?
Ya ole donkey boy has a hard time staying on topic.


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You really can't see what happened but the ref that threw the flag was right there with a front row seat. I'd bet the AL player gave him a little push with his left hand and there's some rule or at least very little leeway given when touching coaches similar to touching the refs.
 
Looks like a total acting job to me...and the celebratory dance after the Flag seems to support that theory. What reason would the player have for pushing the coach?
 
The push could have been his reaction to getting the forearm from Bielemas when he stepped in to get them separated. I saw the dance at the end as his being excited in AL getting a penalty near the red zone in a close game that he is supposed to lose.
 
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LY":19swawmf said:
The push could have been his reaction to getting the forearm from Bielemas when he stepped in to get them separated. I saw the dance at the end as his being excited in AL getting a penalty near the red zone in a close game that he is supposed to lose.
Haha go feed your unicorn


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BamaProud":o7ul9xc0 said:
Looks like a total acting job to me...and the celebratory dance after the Flag seems to support that theory. What reason would the player have for pushing the coach?

I don't think the player touched him either. The ref was behind BB, so he couldn't see the contact. All he saw was BB suddenly jump back. I think it was a total fake job, especially from his reaction.
 

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