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Collie calls reaction to his post-game comments 'ridiculous'
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It appears as though you didn't watch any news reports after the Super Bowl and Tony Dungy's statments. People were ripping his comments on TV and radio for a week after that. If Collie couldn't take the heat that his comments were obviously bring, then he should have kept his mouth shut. I highly doubt rebuttling with "people need to get a life" will help him much with this one. Once again, should have kept his mouth shut!
By the way, Coach Dungy constantly emphasizes his belief that God does NOT intervene in football games and that to think otherwise would indicate a lack of perspective on life.
Collie spoke without thinking, and I hold nothing against him for it. But the quote itself is worlds away from crossing yourself after a touchdown. Don't even make that comparison.
I have no problem with players thanking God or making religious gestures during sporting events.....what bothers me (and many others) about this is when Collie says his righteousness was in any way responsible for their victory, he's also saying his opponent's lack of righteousness (compared to his) was responsible for their defeat.
Many Ute players live very righteous LDS lives (and they manage to do so with no Honor Code office holding their hands). If righteousness were the key to winning, why did they lose?
Another way of putting it: Randy Moss and the Patriots must be the most righteous people on earth.
Austin Collie is a good young man who said something dumb (like young people in the spotlight tend to do). He would gain a lot of respect from me if he would admit he said something dumb instead of trying to place blame on others.
It is rejuvenating to finally hear someone (Collie) face the liberal media and speak his mind. We should be exhilarated to hear a young kid giving the credit for an amazing accomplishment to another. He could have said "yea, it was all me". Awesome catch and good luck to both teams.
Collie is an outspoken individual who is willing to put it out there. Good to see someone still has guts to say what they feel without fear of the PC Gestapo! Enough has been said in his defense. However, to those who can't get past his team colors; GET A FRIGGIN' LIFE!!!
Acronym for Fully Invested: Y is full [of] itself.
I'd just like to thank the Lord for helping me write such a strong and well thought out comment.
Look, nobody has a problem with an athlete thanking God for a great experience or humbly giving credit to God for giving him extraordinary athletic ability. Everyone will have a problem with an athlete (of any faith or race) who implies that God changed the outcome of the game because of the athlete's righteousness. Find me an example of a Baptist or Catholic saying something comparable and not getting criticized for it. Please don't let this add to some kind of Mormon persecution complex.
God has endowed all those young men playing with great athletic ability. They all work hard. They are all passionate about the game. I just don't think that the Lord made any "magic" happen.
Collie (and all Cougars) know that they are under scrutiny and that they play for a school that has often had problems with holier-than-thou attitudes. He knew that this game in particular has drawn out self-righteous comments and accusations in the past. He should have been more careful.
Since when do we all belong to some sort of moral authority with the right to judge people based on their beliefs and comments? Let them say what they want - how is it hurting you at all?
I agree with Collie. If you were offended - get a life! You're too thin-skinned and eager to be offended.
As a BYU grad, I thought Collie could have expressed his comments a lot better. I think when you speak off the cuff this way (especially about spiritual stuff)in a football environment that it has an overall negative effect.
I don't think Collie meant to say that God favors BYU over everyone else but he did misspeak as far as the mass media is concerned.
I also think other players from different faiths misspeak when they bring God into a football environment. I think Bronco Mendenhall needs to be careful in this area as well.
Just play the game and leave all the other stuff at home or in church. GO COUGS!
Sorenson and KFAN, Collie gave you some wonderful advice. Get a life. Take a day off, take inventory of your life, identify the cause of the emptiness, and resolve to fill your life with something substantial.
This is not about LDS persecution, it's about a moronic comment. You people need to get out of Utah or Mesa more if you think only LDS people get criticized for stupid remarks.
God does not care about a 4th down in a game of football.
People in the public eye often give thanks or praise to God or a higher power, particularly in Athletics. This is acceptable to a secular audience because it shows humility.
Collie's comments do not show humility, but, rather, pride. He justifies the Lord intervening in the play because of how he's living his life on and off the field. His comments lacked genuine praise to God in favor of justification because he and the other Cougar players are such great guys. Even if Collie did not intend for this type of tone, its a bit offensive to Media and the public at large. Damage is already done.
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The great thing about this story is that Collie has actually said something more stupid than his "We're gonna put a hurtin' on 'em." comment prior to be rolled by the Utes on their way to the Fiesta Bowl.