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Throwing fuel on the fire re: Janzen Jackson
Posted on 11/24/09 at 3:01 pm
Posted on 11/24/09 at 3:01 pm
I don't know why I want to stir the pot a bit, I guess to see some of you squirm that are so mad about JJ's charges being dropped.
Would it bother you to know that the man that owns Pilot Corp played on the Vols football team in the 50's? And is the single largest donor to the university having a recent building named after him. And his son is the mayor of Knoxville
Would it bother you to know that the man that owns Pilot Corp played on the Vols football team in the 50's? And is the single largest donor to the university having a recent building named after him. And his son is the mayor of Knoxville
Posted on 11/24/09 at 3:04 pm to NashvilleVol
I personally am not squirming, no matter how unfair it is. If they choose to drop charges and Kiffin is light on disclipline it will take a toll on your program in the long run.
See Arkansas Basketball...
See Arkansas Basketball...
Posted on 11/24/09 at 3:06 pm to NashvilleVol
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Would it bother you to know that the man that owns Pilot Corp played on the Vols football team in the 50's? And is the single largest donor to the university having a recent building named after him. And his son is the mayor of Knoxville
Pilot Corp was not a party to the crime, other than owning the location where the crime took place. The store wasn't robbed. Pilot will have no role in the legal proceedings other than making their employee available to testify and their surveillance footage available to be used as evidence, two things that they have no choice but to do.
I don't see why this is important enough to point out.
Posted on 11/24/09 at 3:06 pm to NashvilleVol
I agree with the decision, and on Kiffin's handling of it all....
And yes, I did know about the Pilot booster...
And yes, I did know about the Pilot booster...
Posted on 11/24/09 at 3:06 pm to NashvilleVol
Just a thought... what if it's you (in general, not the person I reply to) that's in Janzen's shoes? What if he didn't do what he was originally going to be accused of doing?
And the authorities actually made the correct call, as did Kiffin?
And the authorities actually made the correct call, as did Kiffin?
Posted on 11/24/09 at 3:23 pm to NashvilleVol
This cat plotted a robbery of a fricking gas station with a pellet gun. Yeah, he as NO shot and future troubles.
Posted on 11/24/09 at 3:29 pm to NashvilleVol
man we all know if you sign with UT, you get to hold up the gamecock rejects at the gas stations. Nothing new really.
Posted on 11/24/09 at 4:17 pm to NashvilleVol
His grandson goes to school at Bama. Ironic isn't it?
Posted on 11/24/09 at 4:41 pm to NashvilleVol
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Would it bother you to know that the man that owns Pilot Corp played on the Vols football team in the 50's? And is the single largest donor to the university having a recent building named after him. And his son is the mayor of Knoxville
It won't bother me. Him returning to the program just solidifies what everyone already thinks about where the program is headed. Allowing this thug to return guarantees Kiffin's failure in Knoxville. Rules must apply to everyone and frick boy is selectively protecting players.
Kiffin will fail within the next two years and that program will be in the shitter. Next year will be worse than this year and the fans will go nuts. Tennessee will not win more than 6 games next year.
When we arse drag you hillbilly fricks in Knoxville next year for 4 in a row his seat will heat up. I can't wait.
Posted on 11/24/09 at 5:37 pm to NashvilleVol
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I don't know why I want to stir the pot a bit, I guess to see some of you squirm that are so mad about JJ's charges being dropped.
Would it bother you to know that the man that owns Pilot Corp played on the Vols football team in the 50's? And is the single largest donor to the university having a recent building named after him. And his son is the mayor of Knoxville
LOL...Honestly I don't care. I think he should be reinstated if he had nothing to do with it. We're gonna beat you regardless.
Posted on 11/26/09 at 2:54 pm to NashvilleVol
It's not surprising then that this has happened. This kid knew full well and good that this was going down. To think that he was "innocent" in all of this is naive. Thanks for shedding some light on this situation. If Kiffin were serious about discipline though, this kid would be gone too. He could do like Perrilloux and go play for some small school where he would still have a chance to get drafted. Kiffin is not setting a good example by allowing this kid to play when he gets off because somebody has a connection to the university. Shows a real lack of maturity on Kiffin's part which was already pretty apparent but now more cemented.
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