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johnndoe

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These highlight clips are entertaining. What is the feeling of the forum regarding some of the post-play content usually included?
 

johnndoe

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I was referring to the clips that appear in the side and top margins. Following the skillful plays, we seem to see more unsportsmanlike conduct footage. That appears somewhat enabling on the part of this platform. Just my opinion and I can surely look away! The "Overtime 7v7: Best Plays" currently being shown are an example.
 

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I was referring to the clips that appear in the side and top margins. Following the skillful plays, we seem to see more unsportsmanlike conduct footage. That appears somewhat enabling on the part of this platform. Just my opinion and I can surely look away! The "Overtime 7v7: Best Plays" currently being shown are an example.
Have you ever been to a 7 v 7? The taunting and the unsportsmanlike conduct that happens after a good play and in particular after a score, would appear to be necessary in order for the referee to raise his arms signifying a touchdown. At least one would believe that is the case considering everyone does it after they score.
 

johnndoe

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Have you ever been to a 7 v 7? The taunting and the unsportsmanlike conduct that happens after a good play and in particular after a score, would appear to be necessary in order for the referee to raise his arms signifying a touchdown. At least one would believe that is the case considering everyone does it after they score.
I have not ever attended one of these "marquee" national stage 7-on-7 events. Just a few of the ones like U of I, H-F, WWS and Richards, some (or all) of which may no longer exist.
 

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Have you ever been to a 7 v 7? The taunting and the unsportsmanlike conduct that happens after a good play and in particular after a score, would appear to be necessary in order for the referee to raise his arms signifying a touchdown. At least one would believe that is the case considering everyone does it after they score.
They must have a lot of free time to chorography their dance routines.
 
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