Remove the dogs
As we celebrate another Auburn win, (Go Tigers!!) some action should be taken against the on-field security. At the end of the game, an Auburn defender was attacked by one of the dogs "held" by a security officer.
Is this really necessary? What if one of our guys (or even an opponent) rolled into that dog? I believe that our fans aren't so out of control that they need be held back by tooth and claw. Whether dogs were used prior to the national fear mongering that our current administration is festering in American society, dogs have no place under the goal post.
P.S.- That includes the University of Georgia mascot, unless we are allowed to take a real tiger to away games.
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Good post...
Amen to that... It's crazy to have guard dogs on the field.
by Jay Coulter on Nov 25, 2007 12:05 PM CST 0 recs
I saw
the same thing you did as many others I'm sure.
It also appeared to me that the Security Officer just stood there as he was not paying Attention to what had happened. Maybe the Security Officer was REALLY a Bama fan? Who knows but, he did soon after usher the dog off the field.
Just be Thankful our Defender was not Seriously hurt and did have gloves on that protected his hand.
I do agree that dogs have no place under the Goal Post or, anywhere on the field for that matter. I am certain the "incident" will be discussed between the Proper People within the Administrative Board at Auburn University.
UGA is an English Bulldog and they too can be very Dangerous as I have witnessed a family members English Bulldog kill a Jack Russel Terrier by biting him on the neck. UGA should only be allowed at there Home games as I was told he had also snapped at one of our players at a previous game.
It would be nice if we had a Real Tiger, but we still can rely on our Eagle as he Swoops down on the field at Jordan-Hare Stadium as we Chant Warrrrrr Eagle HEY.
by mistymack on Nov 25, 2007 2:09 PM CST 0 recs
Was GW really responsible
for the dog bite? Or maybe just maybe it was the school administration trying to prevent adrenaline pumped War Eagles from dropping the goal posts on somebody's head resulting in a huge lawsuit........
Nah, you were right it was the fearmonger in chief...
Perhaps the cold Alaska winters have just numbed your brain!
by NewWarEagle on Nov 27, 2007 3:10 PM CST 0 recs





