...by placing the Axe in the end zone before the end of the game.
That is NOT the tradition. The tradition is that when the clock strikes all zeros the other team swarms your sideline and takes the Axe from you in an aggressive way that makes you feel physically and emotionally violated.
THAT is the tradition .
Who can forget Rhys Lloyd leaping the Skunk bench after his game winning FG to make sure he was first to the Axe?
Preemptively moving the Axe to the endzone was an act of abject cowardice by a bunch of cow tipping, cheese swilling, drunken degenerates.
True competitors take it on the chin when deserved. They don’t hide from the consequences of their failures like a bunch of sniveling pansies.
LOSERS
That is NOT the tradition. The tradition is that when the clock strikes all zeros the other team swarms your sideline and takes the Axe from you in an aggressive way that makes you feel physically and emotionally violated.
THAT is the tradition .
Who can forget Rhys Lloyd leaping the Skunk bench after his game winning FG to make sure he was first to the Axe?
Preemptively moving the Axe to the endzone was an act of abject cowardice by a bunch of cow tipping, cheese swilling, drunken degenerates.
True competitors take it on the chin when deserved. They don’t hide from the consequences of their failures like a bunch of sniveling pansies.
LOSERS