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Posted on 4/2/19 at 4:15 pm to
Posted by John Milner
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Posted on 4/2/19 at 4:15 pm to
I simply asked how he has shown this honor you spoke of (with exclamation point even).

To me, honor is exemplified by those serving this country meritoriously; or being respectful of one's parents and trying to live up to their expectations, even when they don't know it; or standing up for what's right in the face of all adversity and popular opinion.

Honor isn't turning in your adversary when they outbid you, or telling others to lie to keep you out of trouble.

You say we all have our flaws, and it is true, but the kind of honor Pearl evidently has, we all have that too, so he isn't as special as you described him, in my opinion.

Posted by Bryantboyz
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Member since Dec 2018
668 posts
Posted on 4/3/19 at 12:45 am to
He’s been a good father and his children love him. He has brought his sons into the coaching business and helped them become good men. He is very involved in helping the communities when he’s coached. He’s been involved in helping Jewish people in a few different ways...yes, I know he’s of Jewish decent. Those are all honorable things.

There’s a reason the fans of every school he’s ever coached still like him and it is only about the W’s.

Again though, he has not been honorable in everything and he has got his flaws. Auburn fans are mostly from the state of Alabama the same as University of Alabama fans...we are not that different in our beliefs and character.

Do you really think Auburn people or Alabama people would support someone so immoral just as long as he wins? I don’t, at least not most of us on either side.
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