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re: As the Capstone Crumbles *Updated* Aaron Suttles responds
Posted on 4/17/11 at 4:48 pm to diddydirtyAubie
Posted on 4/17/11 at 4:48 pm to diddydirtyAubie
None of this matters. AU will be bringing this up two years from now. Know how I know? They are still bringing up Gadsden and Jerrell Harris and that started in 2009. And that was a complete fiction made up by Jim Stancil who is a crazy as Harvey Updike.
AU does not care how bad they hurt a kid as long as they play at Alabama.
But in anycase, this paperwork is a quit of a loan, does not prove anything. It has no address so we don't know which property is is for. On top of that SBS has deleted posts from his blog today. He can't take the heat anymore than Jeffrey Lee the Liar can.
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Why is it a red flag for a player who commits to *u and then less than a month later commits to UA, when there was no red flag for a kid who had been committed to Bama for a yr and a half and then suddenly out of the blue commits to au against the wishes of his parents? And why it is improper for a parent to influence a kid, but not improper for his HS coach to try and influence him? In my world both of the situations should be red flagged the other way.
The HS HC that is an AU grad has some splaining to do for his actions as far as I am concerned. This is typical AU recruiting. If I had a kid at Homewood, I would be in his face today telling him he better walk the line or I would have his job.
AU does not care how bad they hurt a kid as long as they play at Alabama.
But in anycase, this paperwork is a quit of a loan, does not prove anything. It has no address so we don't know which property is is for. On top of that SBS has deleted posts from his blog today. He can't take the heat anymore than Jeffrey Lee the Liar can.
And a quote:
Why is it a red flag for a player who commits to *u and then less than a month later commits to UA, when there was no red flag for a kid who had been committed to Bama for a yr and a half and then suddenly out of the blue commits to au against the wishes of his parents? And why it is improper for a parent to influence a kid, but not improper for his HS coach to try and influence him? In my world both of the situations should be red flagged the other way.
The HS HC that is an AU grad has some splaining to do for his actions as far as I am concerned. This is typical AU recruiting. If I had a kid at Homewood, I would be in his face today telling him he better walk the line or I would have his job.
This post was edited on 4/17/11 at 4:54 pm
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