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re: Ole miss will all wear 38 on the helmets Saturday
Posted on 9/27/14 at 5:07 am to beHop
Posted on 9/27/14 at 5:07 am to beHop
Haven't had a drop. Not following the analogy because I am not sure ole miss or vandy stadiums could actually seat 75000 fans. Pretty sure no one knew the severity of the injury as it occurred on the field. Fans now would boo the team for stalling. Pretty lame as usual Bears. If the university wanted to do something to really honor Mullins, they would start a pledge fund to help his family move out of Mississippi.
This post was edited on 9/27/14 at 5:17 am
Posted on 9/27/14 at 5:25 am to Rollie Fingers
Sorry to be harsh in these posts, but honoring Mullins really is not seen as the noble gesture Ole Miss folks see it as in other places around the SEC. Its just something that makes the rest of the SEC uncomfortable in general.
This post was edited on 9/27/14 at 5:26 am
Posted on 9/27/14 at 6:38 am to Rollie Fingers
I'm gonna say this the best way I know how.
Go frick yourself, you illiterate count.
If you'll go back and read, you'll see that I said "75,000 people" referring to the car wreck Lutz was in that led to his death. As in, had a decent crowd from Jordan-Hare (75k or so--I know it holds 80+) witnessed one of their own get hurt like OM did then it would be more relatable to that poster.
As far as the rest of your troll, I'll let someone from another fan base take that one. I hope your day is shitty and you witness a traumatic event that haunts your dreams for a lifetime.
Go frick yourself, you illiterate count.
If you'll go back and read, you'll see that I said "75,000 people" referring to the car wreck Lutz was in that led to his death. As in, had a decent crowd from Jordan-Hare (75k or so--I know it holds 80+) witnessed one of their own get hurt like OM did then it would be more relatable to that poster.
As far as the rest of your troll, I'll let someone from another fan base take that one. I hope your day is shitty and you witness a traumatic event that haunts your dreams for a lifetime.
Posted on 9/27/14 at 6:41 am to beHop
Sorry to have upset you. I hope you have a great day and wish you nothing but the best. Go Bears!
This post was edited on 9/27/14 at 6:43 am
Posted on 9/27/14 at 6:44 am to Rollie Fingers
quote:
If the university wanted to do something to really honor Mullins, they would start a pledge fund to help his family move out of Mississippi.
Since he was from Alabama, im guessing they live there also.
Oh and you are a piece of shite. I hope Dillon Day comes by to see you later today.
Posted on 9/27/14 at 6:46 am to Emanonion
You Ole Miss fellers sure are wound tight today. Have a hotty totty or 8 today and lighten up.
Posted on 9/27/14 at 7:15 am to parkjas2001
Does ole miss still award jersey # 38 to one of their players or is it officially retired?
Posted on 9/27/14 at 7:16 am to Rollie Fingers
Not hard to get wound up when you're being a gigantic douche.
Posted on 9/27/14 at 7:17 am to Stuttgart Tiger
It was retired for a few years but we've gone back to awarding it to a player each year.
Currently 6th year senior MLB DT Shackelford is wearing it.
Currently 6th year senior MLB DT Shackelford is wearing it.
Posted on 9/27/14 at 7:18 am to Wanderin Reb
That's a special honor. Glad they're carrying it on.
Posted on 9/27/14 at 7:32 am to Eric Nies Grind Time
Anne Frank played football???
Posted on 9/27/14 at 7:35 am to Stuttgart Tiger
Yeah I was glad when they brought the jersey back. While it was retired, the honoree wore a #38 patch on his jersey. Still cool, but getting the jersey number is huge for these kids.
I think some fans might underestimate what Chucky still means to the kids on the team today. They're told the story from the start of their career and earning his number is a huge honor for them. They show up on campus vying to earn it as soon as possible.
Their entrance ritual also involves every team member touching the bust of Chucky in our entrance tunnel as they take the field.
The story of Chucky and his courage and positivity in the face of a horrible injury is a pivotal part of not only our athletics at OM but the student body as a whole.
I think some fans might underestimate what Chucky still means to the kids on the team today. They're told the story from the start of their career and earning his number is a huge honor for them. They show up on campus vying to earn it as soon as possible.
Their entrance ritual also involves every team member touching the bust of Chucky in our entrance tunnel as they take the field.
The story of Chucky and his courage and positivity in the face of a horrible injury is a pivotal part of not only our athletics at OM but the student body as a whole.
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