Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl It’s September, meaning it’s the time of year when MLB teams expand their rosters 40 players. Rookies are called up and subsequently hazed. Check these pics after the jump…
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl It’s September, meaning it’s the time of year when MLB teams expand their rosters 40 players. Rookies are called up and subsequently hazed. Check these pics after the jump…
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Titan’s rookies went through the traditional training-camp-ending fun and games following practice on Monday. Dizzy-bat races were a staple of rookie hazing day under Jeff Fisher, but the races were tweaked a bit on Monday. Players paired off in twos – facing one another – and were told to run about 30 yards with a football wedged between their chests. The players weren’t allowed to use their hands to hold the footballs, and when they reached the halfway point of their races, they were drenched with water by veteran teammates. One rookie, Tennessee State’s Joseph Hills, wound up getting tightly plastic-wrapped to the goal post. Check the video after the jump…
Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl When Jason Garrett took over the head coaching job of the Dallas Cowboys in the middle of the last season, it was expected he would keep his players in line with a no-nonsense approach. So it’s no surprise he’s holding up to that reputation with his latest disciplinary action: A ban on rookie hazing in training camp and beyond.