Scott Christopherson "throat slashing"

Well most hawk fans are just ****** because they do not have there drug house to go over to smoke there sadness of losing away anymore!!!
 
He was just doing the Batusi. Nothing wrong with that.

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I have no idea what he was doing. But he does have something going on with the bench on those games that he is really hitting it-----he was the one that got the technical during the game on Thanksgiving Saturday and then it was taken away.

I love the emotion.
 
My Hawkeye friends are claiming Scotty should have been ejected for his "throat slashing" gesture which I informed them was a "you can't guard me" gesture.

They had no problem with Cael getting flipped off in a wrestling match, but a "you can't guard me" gesture is cause for ejection. Unreal. I now know why I avoid talking to these guys on Iowa State vs. Iowa game days.
Simply say "scoreboard."
 
I didn't see it, but was he maybe shaking his hand in front of his mouth and blowing on it, like "damn my hands are on fire!!"???

That's what I originally took it as, too.

Anyone who thinks he should have been tossed for that is a ******* idiot. I would say the same about any ISU fans who would say similar things if an Iowa player did it. I hope our fan base is slightly more intelligent, though.

You can interpret it in a number of ways... what you said with the hands on fire, or even like a "game over" type of motion.. sort of like saying "cut!" when a scene is over or something.. but the idea that he should have been tossed for it is unbelievably stupid.
 
I was watching the replay (DVR), and at the 8:50 timeout in the 2nd half they show all of Scott's 3 pointers. On the first three it shows the bench behind the hoop, and one of the managers is doing the John Cena can't see me thing after he makes the shot so I'm guessing he does that when he's on fire.
 
Scott is very clearly doing the "You can't see me." It is in no way a throat slash. I can understand where it might be hard to get what he is doing if you don't watch wrestling or know who John Cena is, but Scott is basically messing around with it. Tim Thomas and Deshawn Stevenson have both done it as well. See #8: Celebrating in style: the NBA's best gestures, part 2 - The Daily Princetonian I remember A-rob doing it after a touchdown a couple years ago.

It really is more of a lighthearted thing but if it pisses off the most d-bag fanbase in the country then I support it even more.
 
I thought it was way cool. Scott Christopherson is now a legend in my book. Take that Hawks.
 
Scott is very clearly doing the "You can't see me." It is in no way a throat slash. I can understand where it might be hard to get what he is doing if you don't watch wrestling or know who John Cena is, but Scott is basically messing around with it. Tim Thomas and Deshawn Stevenson have both done it as well. See #8: Celebrating in style: the NBA's best gestures, part 2 - The Daily Princetonian I remember A-rob doing it after a touchdown a couple years ago.

It really is more of a lighthearted thing but if it pisses off the most d-bag fanbase in the country then I support it even more.

THIS....it is you cant see me....Tons of players do it ...like you said...Marquis Hamilton comes to mind along with 3/4 of the NBA ...i used to do it messing around playing rec ball with friends haha...I Loved it ...and the 3 fingers looking through the hole...that is straight from the cavs when Mo Williams and Le***** were together
 
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I took it as like the game is over gesture. I like all of the emotion both fanbases have of this game. Its great to have a rivalry back again!

I agree. For the first time since Haluska returned to Ames, it felt like there was some serious passion in this game. The game unfolded as it was part of this perfect s c r i p t for how to renew a fierce rivalry. This series needed a game like that, and Scotty's throat slash was evidence of hard the players were getting after it, and the emotion they had.

Also, did anyone see the little dance he did after DG dished it to Ejim for that fast break dunk? I caught a snip of it, but my buddy almost choked on his beer because he was laughing so hard.
 
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Ha....haven't heard that name in awhile. I still remember watching him get blasted in the face with an in-bounds pass on purpose because he was being a d-bag.


Think that happened at Indiana while Knight was still coaching. I bet they practiced that once or twice leading up to that game! Can't think of any player before or since who was more deserving.
 

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