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re: Rolando McClain burning up more than the NFL

Posted on 12/24/14 at 8:29 am to
Posted by NorthGwinnettTiger
Member since Jun 2006
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Posted on 12/24/14 at 8:29 am to
Pretty impressive fire. Glad no one was hurt.
Posted by Tigerfan56
Member since May 2010
10520 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 8:34 am to
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I guess you've seen a claim?


What a simpleton response.

The equivalent of a child pointing his finger an inch from someone's face and saying "I'm not touching you."

I'm not saying he did it or didn't do it, but GTFO with this shite. He had a million dollar house burn down, and while technically no one has seen a claim yet, I think we can use common sense and jump to the conclusion that he will put in a claim.
Posted by I Love Bama
Alabama
Member since Nov 2007
37695 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 8:37 am to
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I think we can use common sense and jump to the conclusion that he will put in a claim.


If he wasn't a Bama fan the attitudes from Alabama fans would be completely different. I'm emotionally stable enough to call someone out no matter if they played for my team or not.

I know the kid and have met him a million times. He is a POS. The worst part about it is this WILL effect his upcoming contract.
Posted by Tigerfan56
Member since May 2010
10520 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 8:45 am to
Every fanbase has a tendency to do this. Sort of downplay your players' actions. LSU fans did it with JJ, Hill, etc. (although I really dgaf about hill getting a blowjob in HS from an underaged girl)

But Rolando seems even more of a thug than the typical SEC thug. He seems to be closer to Hernandez
Posted by NorthGwinnettTiger
Member since Jun 2006
51817 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 8:48 am to
Posted by RollTide MJ
Tuscaloosa, AL
Member since Nov 2007
9523 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 9:08 am to
I will agree that it definitely seems suspicious. I know that they are doing an investigation into it with the help of the state authorities. They are also bringing in dogs to help look for anything used as an accelerant.


I guess we'll have to wait and see what they say. If nothing is found and no charges are brought against him for arson or whatever then all I can say is that I hate it happened.

But, if something is found then all you can do is shake your head and wonder why he would do this with things starting to go his way after they were going nowhere but down.
This post was edited on 12/24/14 at 9:10 am
Posted by crimsonsaint
Member since Nov 2009
37247 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 9:25 am to
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Funny thing is if this were Jeremy Hill Bama fans would be bashing like crazy.




Well there'd probably a video of JH high fiving ppl at the scene of the crime.
Posted by spacewrangler
In my easy chair with my boots on..
Member since Sep 2009
9745 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 9:45 am to
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I'm emotionally stable enough to call someone out no matter if they played for my team or not.


Boost that eCred, oh enlightened one.






Posted by I Love Bama
Alabama
Member since Nov 2007
37695 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 9:51 am to
It's hilarious that you dumbasses defend him. And when I say hilarious, I mean pathetic. If he played for another team you would be crucifying him and you know it.
Posted by RollTide MJ
Tuscaloosa, AL
Member since Nov 2007
9523 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 9:58 am to
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It's hilarious that you dumbasses defend him.





Until the local and state authorities release a report and charge him with arson or insurance fraud, etc. or clear him, then why the butthurt that people are defending him. Isn't it innocent until proven guilty? I'm not defending him or judging him either. I myself will wait until more information is released.

eta: If it can be proven he had anything to do with it then he deserves what he gets. If it goes the other way and he had nothing to do with it, then let it be.
This post was edited on 12/24/14 at 10:00 am
Posted by I Love Bama
Alabama
Member since Nov 2007
37695 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 10:01 am to
I hope it comes out he had nothing to do with it. I really do. But looking at his history, I HIGHLY doubt this is a coincidence.
Posted by Monticello
Member since Jul 2010
16197 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 10:05 am to
Who knows what happened but I thought insurance fraud and arson the second I saw his house burned down. He is certainly on the list of millionaires dumb enough to do something like that.
Posted by crimsonsaint
Member since Nov 2009
37247 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 10:05 am to
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It's hilarious that you dumbasses defend him. And when I say hilarious, I mean pathetic. If he played for another team you would be crucifying him and you know it.


Nobody's defunding him. There's nothing to defend. Meanwhile you crucify him without a sliver of evidence.
Posted by RollTide MJ
Tuscaloosa, AL
Member since Nov 2007
9523 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 10:05 am to
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I hope it comes out he had nothing to do with it. I really do. But looking at his history, I HIGHLY doubt this is a coincidence.


I agree with you on that. I think a lot of times people see others trying to turn their life around but can't quite forget what they've done in the past. Not saying it's wrong because a lot of times those people can't get their lives turned around for the best and trouble still seems to follow them, but I'm not saying it's right either because I do think that people are not always what they seem. Just have to hope that the authorities can do their job fully without influence and find out what really happened.
This post was edited on 12/24/14 at 10:06 am
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
62739 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 10:08 am to
Was Rolando in Tuscaloosa the night of the fire? If not, where was he? I'm sure phone records can be traced and some security cameras may have picked up something.
To determine arson will be fairly easy, but to determine who will be harder. First thing to check is to see if he recently removed valuables from the home, such as an expensive and favorite car.

And what is said about "a car was seen leaving the scene "? there are cars on the road all the time.
I still remember the DC sniper case where a witness spotted a white van "leaving the scene " and the feds searched for white vans for weeks.
Posted by I Love Bama
Alabama
Member since Nov 2007
37695 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 10:08 am to
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Meanwhile you crucify him without a sliver of evidence.


I don't think I crucified him at all. I think I called a spade a spade. Dude has a checkered past and someone saw a car speeding away from the house. They already think it is arson. I mean connecting the dots on this one isn't going to take an episode on Serial.
Posted by RollTide MJ
Tuscaloosa, AL
Member since Nov 2007
9523 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 10:09 am to
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Was Rolando in Tuscaloosa the night of the fire? If not, where was he? I'm sure phone records can be traced and some security cameras may have picked up something. To determine arson will be fairly easy, but to determine who will be harder. First thing to check is to see if he recently removed valuables from the home, such as an expensive and favorite car. And what is said about "a car was seen leaving the scene "? there are cars on the road all the time. I still remember the DC sniper case where a witness spotted a white van "leaving the scene " and the feds searched for white vans for weeks.


Another thing they are checking for with dogs is if anything was used to accelerate the fire or start it.
This post was edited on 12/24/14 at 10:12 am
Posted by I Love Bama
Alabama
Member since Nov 2007
37695 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 10:09 am to
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Was Rolando in Tuscaloosa the night of the fire? If not, where was he?



You seriously think he would have done something like this himself. Like personally set the fire? Expand your mind.
Posted by imjustafatkid
Alabama
Member since Dec 2011
50322 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 10:15 am to
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Sort of downplay your players' actions.


He's done some really stupid things, but we don't yet know that he was involved in this. It would be odd considering the way he has seemingly changed in the past few years.
Posted by Yellerhammer5
Member since Oct 2012
10851 posts
Posted on 12/24/14 at 10:19 am to
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It's hilarious that you dumbasses defend him. And when I say hilarious, I mean pathetic. If he played for another team you would be crucifying him and you know it.


this must have been a real epiphany for you.
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