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Collie calls reaction to his post-game comments 'ridiculous'
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Again, we need separation of church and football.
I think Collie's comment reflects his own view of his own performance. He felt assisted by a higher power. Nothing wrong with that. I think the Utes got some divine help when they scored their TD.
Collie said he felt like he received divine help. I think it is a great show of faith.
Collie is a class act!
As a controversy, this is idiotic. This is a non-issue.
This is a kid saying something that almost everyone is taking out of context, and then using their interpretation of the remarks to bash the kid, his school and his church.
After all, he is only 21 or 22. What did you expect, that everything he would say would be so well crafted that no one would ever disagree with it?
This whole thing is a stupid and senseless controversy. To use it to bash a school or a religion is just dumb and really intolerant. Cut the kid some slack -- don't you think he was a little excited? And who doesn't get their back up just a little when attacked as a result of someone's interpretation of what was said? Sheesh.
It just seems like someone wants to fuel a fire that shouldn't be burning at all.
Or am I to understand that because a part of me was offended by Collie's comments that I've become self righteous and closed minded? I think he could have worded it differently. If he wants to thank God for allowing him to play his best and help his team to victory, that's fine. In fact, I applaud him for doing so.
The moment he implies that the Lord rewarded his way of living in the form of a football victory I lose all respect I may have had for him. God does play a part in every aspect of our lives. However, he has better things to do then care about the outcome of the "holy war."
I am a Ute fan and I will admit the better team won. I just hope next year players will choose their words a bit more wisely.
The Utah media is completely irresponsible and want nothing more than to incite needless controversy to promote themselves.
And who says God doesn't root for the Cougars??
What a tough cross to bear being a white Mormon on full ride scholarship in a city that's 99% white. I cannot believe he is naive enough to pull the persecution card. Act like an adult and own your words. God doesn't win football games. Why do you have such a hard time admiting you have darn good team and were fortunate enough the utes can't play defense in the last 2 minutes of a game.
Choose The Red-
I am a mormon. I am not offended or embarrassed by what Collie said. Sometimes the truth hurts!
Here's one guy that thinks it is soooooo funny that you have rendered such power to us. We control you I guess, and who you like and who you hate. Sweet. Here's one: Be sad and mad all year about BYU's Magic!
HA HA HA HA, do you hate me now? offended?
sweet!
It is amazing to me how people interpret what Collie said according to THEIR OWN AGENDA.
Collie has said, in no uncertain terms, that he WAS NOT saying God determined the outcome of the game - period. Enough said.
I find it amusing how many U fans play the "self-righteous" card when it comes to BYU.
How self-righteous is it to take a comment by Collie, a 21 or 22-year old, place your own spin on it, and then accuse not only Collie, but ALL BYU fans of being self-righteous - because of the spin you put on the comment???
Not only is it hypocritical, but it is SELF-RIGHTEOUS to the nth degree - and all because you are upset that you lost a stupid football game!
I think there are a lot of people who are willing to throw Collie under the bus, not because of what he said, but in an effort to get the upper hand in a "football rivalry".
Pretty pathetic.
Thanks a bunch there spanky...
Just glad it was said in Texas so as not to offend any hypersensitive Ute fans.
Mike Sorensen postulated and basically said that Mr. Collie did not have these first ammendment rights.
Sounds sort of funny, a reporter trying to editorialize and censor a source.
I think Collie said what he said, was given the option to explain it and retract, and explained it.
It's what he said.
Be angry, but he said what he said.
You imply that your argument is more coherent then the rest of us. It is exactly that kind of arrogance, and self righteousness that makes me hate... Well it offends me. No, it really, really hurts. Ooops, maybe I lost coherence. Umm...
Scoreboard too!
I agree with Austin's original comments. I interpret them as an explanation of the Law of the Harvest: if you obey the Lord's commandments, He will bless you. You may have difficulties and problems, but the blessings eventually come. The "blessing" may be one great play, where you accomplish something beyond your potential, or when pieces just "fall into place". Maybe the "blessing" is having the courage to overcome a tough lose and continue competing.
Austin did NOT say:
1. If you live right, you will win every game
2. If you did not win, you must not be living right
3. If you did win, you must be living right, that is the only reason you will win
To the posters saying Collie's statements imply that "losing means that you're not righteous" - go take a basic logic class:
IF A THEN B
is not logically equivalent to these:
IF B THEN A
IF NOT A THEN NOT B
I also agree with Austin's rebuttal: if he was not a Mormon playing for BYU, this would be a non-issue. Too bad his response was not more eloquent.
--or--
That was the same move that Austin made down the right sideline in the CSU game for his totally wide open touchdown and the Ute coaches missed it in their preparation and had they prepared for the game by watching tapes, they would not have left Austin Collie open and the Utes would have won?
Either way, Utah lost, BYU won, and it doesn't really matter what Austin thinks, now does it.
BTW, I am also a BYU fan, so I am not offended by your "awesome" smack.
I just didn't understand your rambling post.
So let's just wrap this session up and move onto the next stupid controversy that PK and Gordie Monson drum up so they can save their jobs.
This item needs to die because it is not an issue. It is only one in the minds of those who want to be offended. Hear that SS?
The law of the harvest logic being thrown around in here is very weak. There are posts comparing Collie's catch and remarks to a heart surgeon practicing medicine. IT IS HILARIOUS!!
I lived in the religous deep south for a number of years and been to plenty of football games. A remark like Collie's would've been frowned just as much in Oxford, Mississippi as it was in SLC.
BYU fans have always been thin-skinned and defending Collie brings up all the old arguments they use when someone is bagging on one of their players. The biggest of which is "if this wasn't a BYU player nobody would care".
I live in Tucson and went to the barbershop today and believe or not Collie's remarks were being discussed. Most of the patrons took offense and were joking that the Wildcats lost to the Y this season not because of poor coaching but because BYU had too many Mormons living right on their team while Arizona only had two.
What does this statement have to do with BYU, LDS Church or anything else?
Seems like someone is making a store out of nothing.
"It also is pretty clear that God doesn't help any particular team at the exclusion of other teams since no team always wins."
What about the UNDEFEATED 2004 UTES??? Maybe Collie could enlighten us about their season?
Most of the Japanese took offense to what he had to say and were lamenting the fact that the Japanese lost to the United States in World War II, not because of poor preparation, but because the United States had too many "darn" Mormons living right, while Japan didn't have one.
I also talked to my friend in Iraq and by golly, this Collie issue was the topic of choice there as well. They really believe that those "righteous" Mormons are the reason Sadam was ousted from power.
Beware BYU . . . the world is listening to your every comment!
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