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Jermaine Burton incident sign of toxic culture at Alabama?
Posted on 10/19/22 at 9:50 am
Posted on 10/19/22 at 9:50 am
That video of Burton is shocking and disappointing to say the least
I never recall Burton having any incidents like that while he was a Dawg
But as soon as he goes to Bama…BOOM he’s all over the news for a heinous act caught in 4K for the world to see
A good number of Bama fans are condoning and even defending his actions
Very toxic from the fanbase too
Is this a sign of some toxic culture brewing in Tuscaloosa?
I never recall Burton having any incidents like that while he was a Dawg
But as soon as he goes to Bama…BOOM he’s all over the news for a heinous act caught in 4K for the world to see
A good number of Bama fans are condoning and even defending his actions
Very toxic from the fanbase too
Is this a sign of some toxic culture brewing in Tuscaloosa?
Posted on 10/19/22 at 9:52 am to Between TheHedges
They still speak in glowing terms about that fat bastard, Cody, that starved his dog to death.
He literally starved a chained animal to death.
He literally starved a chained animal to death.
Posted on 10/19/22 at 9:53 am to Between TheHedges
Stop. Every team has some guys who shouldn't be on the team.
Posted on 10/19/22 at 9:54 am to Between TheHedges
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Jermaine Burton incident sign of toxic culture at Alabama?
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Posted on 10/19/22 at 9:56 am to Between TheHedges
Yet we thought just their fans were trashy.
Now their players are violent and trashy
Now their players are violent and trashy
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Posted on 10/19/22 at 9:56 am to Between TheHedges
Maybe he should've shown some more composure, sure.
But maybe if tens of thousands of drunk kids (and grown adults) that didn't play a single down of the game weren't: rushing the field of play, harassing them/getting in their face, sticking their phones 2 inches from their face, etc. then the players wouldn't have to be on guard from others?
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But maybe if tens of thousands of drunk kids (and grown adults) that didn't play a single down of the game weren't: rushing the field of play, harassing them/getting in their face, sticking their phones 2 inches from their face, etc. then the players wouldn't have to be on guard from others?
Idk. Just a thought
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Posted on 10/19/22 at 9:58 am to Between TheHedges
Maybe Kirby is better at covering up bad behavior
Posted on 10/19/22 at 9:59 am to Between TheHedges
Mark Richt has lost control of the Alabama football team.
Posted on 10/19/22 at 10:11 am to Between TheHedges
In 4k? Only video I've seen looks like it was filmed in 1975 on beta.
This post was edited on 10/19/22 at 10:12 am
Posted on 10/19/22 at 10:13 am to Between TheHedges
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I never recall Burton having any incidents like that while he was a Dawg
Probably because UGA covers up better than most.
Posted on 10/19/22 at 10:13 am to Between TheHedges
Why a player would ever do that is beyond me. 8 million cameras all around. 12 million watching. So dumb.
Posted on 10/19/22 at 11:34 am to Between TheHedges
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heinous act caught in 4K for the world to see
You got a link to a better version? I've only see some grainy thing that, while it looked bad, lacked some detail.
I'd like to see any newer version.
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