Charge wrote:When I was a kid growing up if my brother and I wanted to fight my dad would put the boxing gloves on us and made us fight. Maybe thats what they need to do with these two teams, I bet half these players wouldn't want to fight and would think twice about running their mouth.
Charge that was funny.

Just curious, what was your lifetime record against your brother? :aaaaa91 :aaaaa92
In the case of these two teams and the way they think right now, maybe guns and knives at 10 paces would be in order with the ghetto rat's attitude they both have. On the under card game, they could have the Chinese team and Georgetown go at it again in round two.

What has happened to the way that most teams have these days, not just in the USA, but around the World? It seems that they think they are entitled and are above reproach for any of their actions. Don't get me wrong, it is a very physical game and does get rough. You just can't lose you cool and sucker punch and stomp another player and get away with little more than slapping them on the wrist. Both teams are guilty by their actions and crude uneducated mentality they shown on last Saturday. When both schools had a chance to make a statement on the consequence of their actions on the court, they failed miserably. It was, no pun intended, a black eye on players, coaches and administration from both schools. Some of the players involved in this fight, should be dismissed from the team, and the others involved should have been suspended more than 8 games.