are there a lots of see through real guns out there? at 1:07 you can see the orange tip on the silver one too.
They are airsoft pellet guns, they shoot soft plastic bb's at about 170fps. which will not even pop a balloon.
why would anyone assume they brought them there, oh yea hmm its a black coach so of course he would let his black players bring guns to his house...didnt you ever go to b-day party and the host set up games? What if before dinner the coach set up a friendly game?would it offend you less if it was darts sitting there? would you say the player brought the darts?
FYI airsofts are far safer than darts,plastic or metal tipped.
good thing it didn't show anyone tweeting that would probably **** some of you off too.
and FYI they coach has been there over 20 years
this thread is reeks of racism.
This is.... dumb. The color of the players is not an issue. The color of the coaches is not an issue. Whether or not the guns are real is not an issue (at a glance they look real).
The issue is this is a video designed to promote the football team and the university, and there is absolutely ZERO place for anything resembling a fire arm within it. I'd take it a step farther and say there is absolutely ZERO place for ANY coach or university official that interacts with college football players directly to introduce firearms into that situation. None at all.
Furthermore I can tell you, as a gun owner, that firearms have no place in a setting like that. Loaded or unloaded, pointed at a wall or at a person you really don't like, none of that matters. Firearms are tools designed for multiple purposes, but when they are not in use they should be properly stored or secured, not lying about on a table with people milling around.
This isn't a race issue, and it's not a political one. It's a common sense issue.