And just like most things, calling ownership over a classic (albeit debatably racially insensitive) gesture that can be easily and intimidatingly replicated by tens of thousands of fans in deafening synchronization both giveth and taketh away. Some might take umbrage with players mocking fans during a game that wasn't nearly as over in theory as it was in execution, but if there was a group that earned the opportunity to cut Seminoles' fans with the blade of their own axe then it was the Virginia Tech defense that was anything but hokey in dominating the 19th-ranked team in the nation. Sucks to suck, I guess, as I'd imagine there aren't many things that are more fun to be apart of when Florida State isn't struggling to score more than three points on their home turf than the collective, loud, and aggressive shaming of their opponent. Unfortunately, one of those things is definitely using it against a vulnerable crowd that's been both disarmed and stunned silent by their team's offensive ineptitude.
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