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Randy Hollis: Lambert crossed line — by a hundred miles
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Now, if there is no other type of dirty play in past games, you might give her a little room, and I say a little room for being caught up in the heat of the battle. She lost control because of many things and the fact she wanted to WIN.
I do not condone what she did, it was dirty play, find out how she played during the season before we all throw stones at her.
Sometimes winning at all cost is just not worth it.
That said, she apologized and I'm going to take her at her word for it. Hope she learns from this and becomes a better person for it.
Lambert has issued an apology and been given an indefinite suspension from the UNM soccer team. However, a few other people who share culpability in what happened, have yet to apologize or receive any punishment.
The UNM coaching staff condoned what she was doing by keeping her on the field. Is the UNM coaching staff going to apologize and be punished for their behavior?
Additionally, two yellow cards or one straight red card would have removed her from the game and ended her dangerous play. Is the MWC reviewing the job the refs did? Will they receive punishment for allowing this type of dangerous play to continue?
Lambert is 20 or 21 years old. Old enough to know she did wrong, but still awfully young to be the nation's whipping girl. Her actions were dangerous, but her suspension is nothing compared to the condemnation that is being heaped on her from across the country. She is infamous, her name now being associated with Dennis Rodman and Jack Tatum.
Perhaps she shouldn't be allowed to play soccer anymore, but shouldn't she be given the chance to learn from her mistakes?
Or would you rather watch the Jazz?
Two wrongs still don't make a right--women's soccer is a physical sport, but Lambert is an embarrassment. Now, go out and show the Utah-BYU women's soccer match or another one that has solid and exciting play, rather than only showing the dirty play.
After a short suspension I'm for letting her back into the sport and moving on.
It is unfortunate that the UNM coaches or the game officials did not take appropriate action. They certainly share the blame.
Her appology should be accepted and hopefully the two teams will return to the field as good cometitors without aniosity to play many more exciting matches. The cougars should reach out and accept her appology.
Go cougars in NCAA play.
I call for a vote to have #7 suspended as well.
Elizabeth Lambert is a hero.
Is the football coach her uncle?
I've lost it on the field more than once. Kicked out of the game without a question. Coach stopped me from making a bigger fool of myself.
Where are the adults when you need them?
Get Ms. Lambert some anger management, and get her back on the field. Let's hope she gets better help in the future from those who should have stopped it long before it got out of control.
Lambert's actions were those of a thug. To think that suddenly this is the first time she has ever played in this manner is to stretch credulity beyond belief. There was enough of a pattern demonstrated to fairly say that Elizabeth's true character was dispalyed. Now it's up to her to decide if that is the character she wants to be known by and if it is not to make the appropriate changes.
Fool me twice - Shame on me
Fool me three times - KICK the COACH AND PLAYER out of the game!! What A black eye to the league, and that BYU player that got girl slapped!!!
Name one case where somebody has died from a tug on the pony-tail, or even died playing soccer for that manner. I'm just not seeing it.
How that Lambert girl could stay in the game after that is completely beyond me.
People can make excuses all they want, "she's only 20 or 21", "somebody elbowed her first", I don't care, she's an adult. She knows the consequences of her actions.
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Not only did she cross the line of sportsmanship, but a few of those kicks and without question the hair pull looked like criminal assault to me. I think kicking her off the team should be the beginning, and hope she receives worse (including a review form the local prosecutor). Make an example of her and hope that some class comes back to the sport and college athletics.