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re: Ole Miss is trash

Posted on 11/29/19 at 3:33 pm to
Posted by Drebin
Member since Aug 2017
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Posted on 11/29/19 at 3:33 pm to
Ole Miss has a culture problem. But it's not a culture problem limited to this team or coaching staff. This is who they are as an institution.

Boosters buy players, coaches buy hookers, and fans blame it all on their rival. They have boosters suing players on other teams because they didn't like what those players said during NCAA interviews. Their media talking heads discuss their hatred of MSU on one hand, while they blame MSU for the "toxic rivalry" on the other.

So many fans clutching pearls over this thing last night and calling out Moore for his embarrassing behavior didn't have a problem with it in 2017.

This kinda shite has been going on with this bunch for decades. They're an embarrassment to the state as well as the conference. Screw 'em all.

Except the few good ones that post here. Y'all are alright.
Posted by RantingRebel
Member since Oct 2017
608 posts
Posted on 11/29/19 at 3:51 pm to
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Boosters buy players, coaches buy hookers, and fans blame it all on their rival. They have boosters suing players on other teams because they didn't like what those players said during NCAA interviews. Their media talking heads discuss their hatred of MSU on one hand, while they blame MSU for the "toxic rivalry" on the other.


This may actually be the least correct post I have ever seen on this website. Your player is getting sued by a business because he lied in court about receiving benefits he did not actually receive. It’s not because we “don’t like” what he’s saying. The rivalry being too toxic probably has more to do with you guys paying Leo Lewis 80
grand to come play at state then having him snitch on us for offering him money too.
This post was edited on 11/29/19 at 3:53 pm
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