A delta devil must have gotten into a MVSU cheerleader during the Alabama A&M-MVSU men's basketball game yesterday.
Oh, and the announcers were money. MVSU lost 70-68 on a buzzer-beating shot in double-overtime.
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Color me shocked that she didn’t start swinging.
After demanding “a supervisor,” of course.
The commonplace with which such disrespectful and attention-seeking behavior occurs these days, its disheartening.
Just reminding him about after the game. C'mon man.
She was just doing her job. Why all the fuss? Why did no fan take up for her? Where is sports going? Down the toilet!
As a former cheerleader who never needed to be forcefully removed from a venue while also fully executing all requirements of the job, I am going to assume 9:29 is trolling and leave him be.
7 guards to remove one 100-lb girl.
What did she do? It’s not uncommon for cheerleaders to perform on the court during breaks in play.
09:29 and 10:12 I am assuming that you didn't notice that she went out on the floor and confronted the player from the opposing team. Watch her grab his arm. What of that is "doing her job?'
Well she did walk on the court several times then she goes onto the court and starts pushing an opposing player. I don't where the line is but she stepped way over it. She Gone
"Anonymous Anonymous said...
As a former cheerleader who never needed to be forcefully removed from a venue while also fully executing all requirements of the job, I am going to assume 9:29 is trolling and leave him be.
February 13, 2023 at 9:42 AM"
Pics or it didn't happen.
That's Kenneth Stokes ejecting her!
How many armed security guards does it take to eject a cooperative 100 pound cheerleader?
Apparently many.
"It’s not uncommon for cheerleaders to perform on the court during breaks in play."
Well there's performing on the court then there's performing on the court.
MVSU is a pretty rowdy scene for basketball, but it is a fun place to catch a game. I used to go to Delta State games there and there would be guys with Delta Devils Hellraisers shirts on standing near the goal and living up to their name. The refs always happened to be looking the other way when they stepped on the court and flexed on us. I always loved going to games there.
I love to see the passion. Love it.
@11:41 - No, it didn't take all those men to remove her. But, in the interest of caution and safety, it's always good to represent LEO in numbers in case the natives get rowdy and decide to attack a lone officer.
Why, numb nuts, do you think nowadays there is always a second blue-light car showing up at every traffic stop, even if the offender is a blue-haired white woman?
I assume you noticed the number of armed security were of color?
In my day, it was "fursing and cursing," not "fussing and cussing."
I think the cheerleader took exception on the previous play when she was touched by the player. She was actually cheering in the playing area or at least way too close. In typical entitlement fashion of young people today she took it upon herself to correct the player on the next trip down. That's why she was bumping her gums to the officials. She thought she was correct in her actions.
2:22 is your answer.
I think that sending an exaggerated force is to show any who might want to jump in at someone's 'defense' would think twice about jumping in the fray. As in this case, since there was no 'action' most of them slowly turned & walked away so as not to make an unnecessary scene that some could twist to fit their narrative.
Made Fox News.com
Of course it made the news. Just like it made this blog. If the teams, the crowd and the cheerleaders had been 99.5% white, we'd never have heard about it.
Sex, Race and Raw Boo Boo all make the news.
All they needed to do was for one guy to tap her on the shoulder and point to the door.
I'm certain, based on rational decision making skills displayed here, that 2:58 is correct.
She would respond to a polite tap on the shoulder and display nothing but respect for an authority figure.
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