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re: Exposé: Alabama Cheating?

Posted on 10/9/13 at 5:22 am to
Posted by PepaSpray
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 5:22 am to
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"It was a personal attack on someone that cannot defend themselves."

That's never stopped Auburn fans before. This is the same fanbase that routinely makes fun of Bryant's death even going as far as dressing skeletons up at tailtates. It was also a day of fun and laughs and running down another Alabama legend who died tragically (Derrick Thomas). The insults and vitriol from ITAT running down DT when he was barely cold in the ground were disgusting. Last but not least, the jokes making light of John Mark Stalling's death just because of his apparent sin of being associated with Alabama football through his father. Some Auburn fans couldn't even show their respects even in that case.

That's not to say that the vast majority of Auburn fans on their boards agreed with such disgusting behavior as they didn't. However, you would think that a fanbase that constantly brags about how morally superior to everyone through their various creeds would be above making jokes and making light of the premature death of someone with Down's Syndrome but I guess nothing or nobody (Downs Syndrome or not) is off limits to many Auburn fans if they're associated with evil Alabama.


It's official. I'm all for separating North Alabama from South Alabama.

Reason: I won't have to bust my arse to pay South Alabama's welfare any longer. Auburn is the welfare child. Burn it down.

Capitol moved from Tuscaloosa to Montgomery because of slave owners in the Black Belt wanting "more representation." Auburn, itself, was created to educate people how to farm after slavery ended. Auburn, itself, sucks a fat penis. Auburn requested Montgomery that the Iron Bowl resume after 40+ years of absence; it was either resume Iron Bowl or the athletic department would go belly-up from having no ability to fund itself.

These are all facts. I say, let's cut our losses, and let incestual South Alabama FRICK itself.
Posted by Govt Tide
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 5:28 am to
I don't get the vitriol either but it's apparently a sin to like Alabama football (and other sports) to Auburn fans so much so that even the death of an inspirational guy with Down Syndrome isn't off limits to ridicule. Some Auburn fans would find a way to justify showing up with skeletons dressed up as Johnny Stallings. Yet fail to show total respect for Saint Shug, Saint Dye, and Saint T Beasley (all living) and you're scum of the earth. I guess I just don't understand why they get a pass on it. You don't see Alabama fans making skeletons of Shug Jordan or Jim Fyffe at games or any or the flat out mean spiritedness towards the dead.
Posted by PepaSpray
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 5:30 am to
No you don't see Alabama fans doing that. We aren't pieces of trash. I can't say so about the other side. We never should have resumed play against them. They wouldn't even exist if we hadn't.
Posted by tampajoe
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 6:13 am to
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Last but not least, the jokes making light of John Mark Stalling's death just because of his apparent sin of being associated with Alabama football through his father
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would be above making jokes and making light of the premature death of someone with Down's Syndrome


I can absolutely guarantee this is a complete lie. As a fan base, no one is making a joke of a child with Down syndrome. Everything I have ever read or known about that situation has AU fans holding great admiration for John Mark's achievements and his loyalty to his school. You may have picked up a comment on a message board to base this opinion on, but I can assure you it's just as false as the idea that AU fans rolled Toomer's Corner when Bryant died. It never happened, but it makes a fun rumor to throw out - enough so that one of your fans was compelled to destroy one of AU's traditions.
This post was edited on 10/9/13 at 6:14 am
Posted by Crimson Legend
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 6:20 am to
I read the title and saw the picture, and immediately determined that my time is better wasted elsewhere.
Posted by Schwaaz
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 6:22 am to
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As a fan base, no one is making a joke of a child with Down syndrome


As a Bama fan base no one poisioned those trees. One stupid fan did that but the Bama fan base gets painted with a broad brush. Sorry, but this works both ways.
Posted by tampajoe
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 6:29 am to
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Do I think Bama cheats? Probably at some level. But I don't feel it's anymore than any other program.


The only difference is other programs are investigated and punished if evidence is found that they have broken rules. The NCAA lets bammer tell them what to do. They do a quick investigation themselves and say nothing happened, and the NCAA turns its back. Why is this?

College football is just a game - or it used to be. Fans love their schools, but they want everyone in an organization to be treated equally. Now it's become corrupt and driven by money. The media is just as drawn into the corruption as the ones who want control.

I can tell you if AU or almost any other program had these accusations and proof of wrongdoing, the NCAA would die trying to find violations.

AU fans don't hate bammer because they beat us - they actually haven't consistently on a level playing field throughout history. LSU and GA beat us just as much or more as we beat them. We hate bammer because we are not allowed to be free to play the game without constant rumors and allegations coming our way or some effort to bring down our program from the biased and toothless state media who openly worship one program and only tolerate the other. That kind of stuff breeds hatred, not what happens in a sports game.
This post was edited on 10/9/13 at 6:31 am
Posted by tampajoe
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 6:43 am to
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As a Bama fan base no one poisioned those trees. One stupid fan did that but the Bama fan base gets painted with a broad brush. Sorry, but this works both ways.


That's true, but I imagine 99.9% of AU fans would attack anyone making fun of John Mark or anyone celebrating anyone's death, but what percentage of bammer fans either admire or think it was okay what updyke did. What percentage has said, "It's only trees. Get over it." I would say a huge number.

How many bammer fans piled on in the Cam witch hunt? So you think AU paid Cam? We happen to think bammer breaks a lot of rules too. Why are we not allowed to voice our opinions the way your fans did in 2010 without being called insane? The double standard is one reason for the hatred.

Posted by AUtigerNOLA
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 7:03 am to


Is this a serious response? This thread is gold! Gold I tell ya
Posted by Govt Tide
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 7:38 am to
"The only difference is other programs are investigated and punished when wrongdoing is found"

Please tell me you're joking and this is just a clever troll because the EXACT OPPOSITE is true of what you suggested. It is Auburn who has been investigated and has had multiple very public allegations made against them with no penalties to show for it. Alabama, on the other hand, has gotten "probation" TWICE for frickin textbooks (which Nebraska got no penalties for btw despite an identical case) and turning in a basketball coach preventing a major violation before it happened. I've never seen another major BCS school get major probation for such minor offenses. That doesn't even count the Langham and Means cases where harsh penalties were more understandable. Yet you have the nerve to actually suggest that Alabama gets away with everything despite all that. It isn't Alabama fans that pretend to be lily white. Auburn fans more than any other fanbase have this delusional romantic idea about how virtuous and pristine their programs while casting stones at not only Alabama but other programs. Many of you honestly think Auburn has never done anything wrong and that your SEC record 7 probation cases were all fabricated by the REC. You have only had 1 major infractions case in basketball the last 20 years despite numerous allegations made by your own players and even a former coach which you skate by with nothing and Alabama has had multiple cases the last 20 years and WE are the ones Tue NCAA is letting skate by?
This post was edited on 10/9/13 at 7:44 am
Posted by tampajoe
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Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 7:47 am to
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It is Auburn who has been investigated


Exactly - for more than a year.

Once you've had the NCAA take an extended and detailed look at every facet of your program, get back to me.

It seems like in the past (before bammer ties in the NCAA) when you have been investigated, there has always been something found, so don't blame anyone but the ones who broke the rules.


This post was edited on 10/9/13 at 7:51 am
Posted by Crimson Forever
Pace, Florida
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 7:55 am to
Another Auburn FAIL, and pitiful Flame attempt...
Posted by Govt Tide
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 8:13 am to
Which proves my frickin point. The evil Bama protecting NCAA (according to Auburn fans) signed off on an unprecedented "suspension" that cost Cam Newton all of a half day's practice. The Cam Newton stuff was going to hard to document with everyone involved (Auburn compliance included) lawyering up and telling the NCAA to frick off and prove it. The one time Alabama did that (Langham case) the NCAA killed us. Auburn does it and CN doesn't even miss a full practice...YET Alabama is the school in this state getting all the favors from the NCAA. Yeah right.
Posted by StopRobot
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Member since May 2013
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 8:18 am to
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The only difference is other programs are investigated and punished if evidence is found that they have broken rules. The NCAA lets bammer tell them what to do. They do a quick investigation themselves and say nothing happened, and the NCAA turns its back. Why is this?


You realize that Bama just came off probation don't you? and for something so minor that other schools that had something similar received FAR less punishment.

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I can tell you if AU or almost any other program had these accusations and proof of wrongdoing, the NCAA would die trying to find violations.


YOU HAD A PLAYER'S PARENT ACT AS HIS AGENT AND SOLICIT PAYMENTS AND NOTHING HAPPENED FOR frickS SAKE. You have had what? 6 players in the last couple of years come out and say they were paid? What has happened to Auburn?
Posted by StopRobot
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 8:20 am to
I love the Tom Albetar twitter account. If you are going to fake it at least be good at it.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 8:28 am to
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Auburn, itself, was created to educate people how to farm after slavery ended


oh lawd
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; it was either resume Iron Bowl or the athletic department would go belly-up from having no ability to fund itself.
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These are all facts.


I hope you are trolling
Posted by antibarner
Member since Oct 2009
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 8:29 am to
Auburn people, admittedly not all but a sizable moronity are a cult. By any definition.

They worship Auburn and totally hate Alabama. NOTHING is off limits as they try to bring down their mortal enemy with a zealous burning hatred that the mullahs in Tehran would envy.

I hope in the very near future they are moved to a different division and we stop playing them every year.
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 8:30 am to
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Auburn people, admittedly not all but a sizable moronity are a cult. By any definition.


SOme of yall deserve to go to the loony bin. you make fun of NtY, yet are in same boat of another color
Posted by antibarner
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 8:37 am to
I haven't followed any Auburn players around trying to catch them committing some NCAA violation.

I haven't joined some shadowy organization committed to bringing down some imagined mortal enemy.

I haven't hired or donated to said shadowy cult to hire private investigators to bring down that mortal enemy.

I haven't called the NCAA or put together some packet of information and sent it to both the NCAA and Paul Finebaum to try and get the so called Evil Empire brought down.

Now NYC Ol' Bud, the NTY people have done all these things. You can not dispute this they are the facts.

Now who was that you said belongs in the loony bin?
This post was edited on 10/9/13 at 8:40 am
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 10/9/13 at 8:41 am to
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I haven't followed any Auburn players around trying to catch them committing some NCAA violation.


okay you havent personally but bama fans have
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I haven't joined some shadowy organization committed to bringing down sone imagined mortal enemy.

lulz, they coming to get you

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I haven't hired or donated to said shadowy cult to hire private investigators to bring down that mortal enemy.

see first comment
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I haven't called the NCAA or put together some packet of information and sent it to both the NCAA and Paul Finebaum to try and get the so called Evil Empire brought down.


see first comment
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Now NYC Ol'Bud, the NTY people have done all these things. You can not dispute this they are the facts.

see first comment
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Now who was that you said belongs in the loony bin?

see first comment and second
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