Judging by Twitter’s trending topics alone, Saturday afternoon’s SEC championship game between Missouri and Alabama was a big deal, particularly when Missouri defensive end Shane Ray was ejected for targeting Blake Sims.
This Vine says it all:
Shane Ray's hit, brought to you by "Dirty Sports": #Fitting https://t.co/CZpq8pUoJt
— Jim Weber (@JimMWeber) December 6, 2014
Just saw the Shane Ray replay. Yeah, that's the right call. Cheap shot.
— Barrett Sallee (@BarrettSallee) December 6, 2014
How could you defend Shane Ray after that hit? Pathetic @CBSSports
— Justin Foulks (@jbfoulks) December 6, 2014
Like this, apparently.
I'm sorry but that Shane Ray ejection was complete BS, penalty worthy yes but ejection… no way. These refs are getting excessive ?
— Abb (@A_Griff2) December 6, 2014
Shane Ray led with his freaking hands, that is the worst rule in football. We need to put skirts on QB's!
— Homey P (@JPickett20) December 6, 2014
https://twitter.com/DylanAaron52/status/541365820421849088
Shane Ray should not have been thrown out the game thats a joke
— Jonas V. Washington (@jmizzal) December 6, 2014
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They really kicked out Shane Ray for THAT???
— Warren Brewster (@WarAndBrew) December 6, 2014
Ray’s ejection had actor Adam Baldwin citing Rush Limbaugh’s long-running “Keep Our Own Kids Safe” campaign.
https://twitter.com/AdamBaldwin/status/541353974381572097
https://twitter.com/GonzoKitchen/status/541358961505878017
https://twitter.com/AdamBaldwin/status/541359580068851712
@AdamBaldwin @GonzoKitchen My little brother plays in a YMCA league that doesn't keep score. Every single kid knows the score anyway.
— Richard Willis (@elephande) December 6, 2014
https://twitter.com/willoftheboss/status/541359766665453568
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