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Vote support for Hurts on Facebook downvote Saban
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:07 am
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:07 am
Support the student athlete Jalen Hurts not the tyrant Saban on Face Book. Make your feelings known on social media, this young college player was only asking to be spoken to like a young man respected, like a student athlete, and not like a product of Alabama university to be just used then tossed away.
This post was edited on 8/8/18 at 7:44 am
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:10 am to TrueTigerTale
If he was a true student athlete, there wouldn't be this much controversy. This is drama lama shite here with Hurts.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:12 am to TrueTigerTale
LSU fans certainly are obsessed with Alabama
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:23 am to TrueTigerTale
A true travesty how Saban is treating this innocent child
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:23 am to TrueTigerTale
Coaches didn't talk to me. Life is so unfair!!!
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:23 am to TrueTigerTale
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Make your feelings known on social media,
How old are you?
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:32 am to John Milner
Is there something wrong with a young man asking to be talked to like a human being by his coach and not like a piece of trash?
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:34 am to TrueTigerTale
Where are the many LSU posters that flock to threads created by a Bama poster screaming about we're obsessed?
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:37 am to TrueTigerTale
He Hurts inside because it appears he's going to lose his job. If he expected to be the starting qb you'd never have heard a peep from him.
Poor little pussy thing.
Poor little pussy thing.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:38 am to East Coast Band
If Hurts would come to LSU we would accept him as the mediocre QB that he is.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:43 am to Zanzibaw
#3 qb doesn’t have much pull.
It Hurts to be third.
It Hurts to be third.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 7:58 am to Herman Frisco
Facebook.........C'Mon Man
Posted on 8/8/18 at 8:03 am to JoseyWalesTheOutlaw
Saban’s gotten so high and mighty, that nothing he does wrong matters to Bama fans.We will soon see if this matters to anyone else.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 8:06 am to TrueTigerTale
Who ever would have guessed that it would be the bleeding hearts on Facebook that would bring down Nick Saban
Posted on 8/8/18 at 8:24 am to John Milner
Kinda funny isn’t it, that social media would be the only thing that could possibly take out Nick Saban. Saban certainly has a right to demote whomever he chooses, this is not about that.
It’s more about the big money paid to coaches, you wondered when any would step over a line, and assume to be too high and mighty refusing to answer to anyone.
It’s more about the big money paid to coaches, you wondered when any would step over a line, and assume to be too high and mighty refusing to answer to anyone.
Posted on 8/8/18 at 8:27 am to TrueTigerTale
A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE MIND OF TrueTigerTale
[SCENE: Saban's office; midnight. An eerie silence hangs over the Alabama athletic complex. The lights in the office are turned low, bathing everything in shadow. NICK SABAN is seated behind his desk. Light from his computer screen plays across his face, revealing the expression of a man suffering from intense mental anguish. He angrily clicks the mouse once, twice, again, then turns towards the dark windows, his face a mask of pain. Our POV switches to a point behind NICK SABAN so that we can see on the computer screen, beyond him, what he has been reading: a Facebook page in support of JALEN HURTS. Tens of people have registered their disapproval of NICK SABAN's actions.
We cut back to our original POV, the better to see NICK SABAN's face as he gazes into the empty darkness - an emptiness obviously reflected in his own soul.]
SABAN: [Heavy sigh, his voice breaking] It is finished.
[NICK SABAN turns to gaze at something on his desk. As we watch, a single tear rolls down his face. Our POV once again cuts to behind him. Slowly, we zoom in on the object of his attention. It is not, as we might have expected, one of the many reminders of his multiple championships - tawdry trinkets of a life spent chasing something he has never been able to catch. Instead, we realize that amongst all of the crimson and white memorabilia scattered across his desk, there is one thing different, and it is at this thing that NICK SABAN now looks with longing. It is a picture from many years ago, of a younger-looking NICK SABAN and his wife, standing in front of LSU's Death Valley. The camera continues to zoom in on the face of the man in the picture. This NICK SABAN wears a purple-and-gold tie and a look of utmost contentment - so unlike the face of the real man now, we realize.
A sob breaks from off camera. Tragic music swells.
FIN.]
[SCENE: Saban's office; midnight. An eerie silence hangs over the Alabama athletic complex. The lights in the office are turned low, bathing everything in shadow. NICK SABAN is seated behind his desk. Light from his computer screen plays across his face, revealing the expression of a man suffering from intense mental anguish. He angrily clicks the mouse once, twice, again, then turns towards the dark windows, his face a mask of pain. Our POV switches to a point behind NICK SABAN so that we can see on the computer screen, beyond him, what he has been reading: a Facebook page in support of JALEN HURTS. Tens of people have registered their disapproval of NICK SABAN's actions.
We cut back to our original POV, the better to see NICK SABAN's face as he gazes into the empty darkness - an emptiness obviously reflected in his own soul.]
SABAN: [Heavy sigh, his voice breaking] It is finished.
[NICK SABAN turns to gaze at something on his desk. As we watch, a single tear rolls down his face. Our POV once again cuts to behind him. Slowly, we zoom in on the object of his attention. It is not, as we might have expected, one of the many reminders of his multiple championships - tawdry trinkets of a life spent chasing something he has never been able to catch. Instead, we realize that amongst all of the crimson and white memorabilia scattered across his desk, there is one thing different, and it is at this thing that NICK SABAN now looks with longing. It is a picture from many years ago, of a younger-looking NICK SABAN and his wife, standing in front of LSU's Death Valley. The camera continues to zoom in on the face of the man in the picture. This NICK SABAN wears a purple-and-gold tie and a look of utmost contentment - so unlike the face of the real man now, we realize.
A sob breaks from off camera. Tragic music swells.
FIN.]
Posted on 8/8/18 at 8:31 am to TheTideMustRoll
Sorry to be a doofus and late to the party, but what is this about?
Posted on 8/8/18 at 8:34 am to TheTideMustRoll
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A GLIMPSE INSIDE THE MIND OF TrueTigerTale
Brutal
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