Jesse Palmer had to apologize for an upside down hook 'em sign

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You can't make this stuff up. :)


During Thursday's Texas-TCU matchup, ESPN college football a

Jesse Palmer had to apologize for an upside down hook 'em sign
nalyst Jesse Palmer demonstrated what Texas' hook 'em horns hand signal looks like when turned upside down, something Mack Brown went onto a tirade about disliking a couple of weeks ago. Palmer would apologize for the gesture later in the game, stating that he meant no disrespect. Of course, no one actually thought Palmer was being disrespectful with his demonstration of the hand signal, but he had to offer this forced apology anyways, via Outkick the Coverage.


http://network.yardbarker.com/nfl/a...m_sign/12284530?linksrc=home_rg_head_12284530
 

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This is the ridiculous kinda stuff we all have to do and guard against in our overly sensitive looking for something to get offended over society.
 

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WPBCowboysFan;4863788 said:
This is the ridiculous kinda stuff we all have to do and guard against in our overly sensitive looking for something to get offended over society.

You sound offended. :p:
 

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this all started because a UT player got a flag for doing an upside down "guns up" vs Tech. it would be a double standard if he got flagged for it but other schools can the upside down hook em vs UT. also, jesse is employed by ESPN, who owns the longhorn network, he should have known better.
 
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