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re: 2013 Alabama Football Recruiting Thread - DH Decommited from UGA
Posted on 6/25/12 at 9:45 am to crimson008
Posted on 6/25/12 at 9:45 am to crimson008
#WINNING!
Posted on 6/25/12 at 9:50 am to Analyze That
I am dissappointed in you AT quote:
Edward Paris
Not a high priority for Bama or haven't heard
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Bucc who do you expect for Bama?
Who do I expect for what? 2014 1st commit? or to finish out 2013?
& lay off TheSystem WDE he knows his shite but posts very seldom, Lawson has day to day interaction with a UT grad/booster and hasn't been to AU in a while. Dee seemingly shows up unannounced (to the public) at Bama every chance there is a big event. I'm not saying either or both will flip, but what I AM saying is I wouldn't be shocked.
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Posted on 6/25/12 at 9:54 am to CrimDeLaCrim
You will learn soon not to take those symbols to mean who posters are a fan of soon enough...just trying to help a new poster out
I believe Bonafide has had CSU logo on there a while...but is a Bama fan
I believe Bonafide has had CSU logo on there a while...but is a Bama fan
Posted on 6/25/12 at 9:58 am to BuccWildBammer
quote:I have no problem if he knows it, but what is the point of being cryptic when he is most likely referring to something that is being openly discussed. You people that use this cryptic messages to try to feel more important baffle me. I don't really care if you do it, but it is lame.
& lay off TheSystem WDE he knows his shite but posts very seldom,
quote:Which has been discussed already here, so why try to be cryptic and remind people that you have posted a cryptic message in the past?
Lawson has day to day interaction with a UT grad/booster and hasn't been to AU in a while.
Posted on 6/25/12 at 10:30 am to crimson008
Posted on 6/25/12 at 10:43 am to TheSystem
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Anyone in here remember a couple weeks ago when I told some AU fan all of their elite DL commits wouldn't remain commits through NSD, and I specified I wasn't just referring to Liner? Okay, just making sure......keep it tucked away in your memory banks.
This post was edited on 6/25/12 at 10:45 am
Posted on 6/25/12 at 10:44 am to TheSystem
quote:Will do, brah.
Anyone in here remember a couple weeks ago when I told some AU fan all of their elite DL commits wouldn't remain commits through NSD, and I specified I wasn't just referring to Liner? Okay, just making sure......keep it tucked away in your memory banks.
We know the sky will be falling for Auburn by National Signing Day. No big-time recruits for us. Darn.
Posted on 6/25/12 at 10:54 am to townhallsavoy
quote:Who knows. But, if I need to, I'll go back as far as the 2010 class and name every single player that was supposed to flip, and this according to all kinds of fanbases (Alabama fans on here, as well). TheSystem is throwing shite against the wall, unless his "Alabama insider source" knows more about Auburn recruits than any of our insiders.
Why would a super-duper insider need to make posts like these in an Alabama recruiting thread?
Posted on 6/25/12 at 10:56 am to TTsTowel
Montravius Adams, the No. 1 defensive tackle in the class of 2013, plans to visit Clemson later this week.
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The Dooly County High School [Vienna, Ga.] senior told CUTigers that he’s not sure what day he’ll make the trip to Clemson.
“I just want to see if I feel like I’m at home, just hanging out with the players, seeing how they live up there, spending more time with the coaches,” Adams said.
Offensive line coach Robbie Caldwell is in contact with him every week.
“Lately, he’s been saying that he wants to come up there and bring my momma,” Adams said.
His mother, who has never been to Clemson, will not be accompanying him for this time.
Adams has already made visits this month to Alabama, Auburn and Tennessee. He detailed the highlights of his first thee summer trips.
Auburn: It was nice…just getting to hang out with the coaches, getting to know them better.
Alabama: I found out more about it than I didn’t know, like their defense. I hung out with a couple of the players and the coaches.
Tennessee: I liked the new facilities that they’re going to have. They have some great coaches.
He hopes to take other visits this summer, but has not planned anything beyond the Clemson trip.
“I don’t know all where I’m going to go, but I know I’m going to go on a couple more,” Adams said.
As a junior, Adams had 84 tackles, 45 tackles for loss and 10 sacks.
Posted on 6/25/12 at 11:00 am to TheSystem
quote:Speaking of this, Justin Hoke just put out the latest video on Dee Liner, Carl Lawson, Trey Johnson, and Earnest Robinson talking about recruiting...
Anyone in here remember a couple weeks ago when I told some AU fan all of their elite DL commits wouldn't remain commits through NSD, and I specified I wasn't just referring to Liner? Okay, just making sure......keep it tucked away in your memory banks.
LINK
Posted on 6/25/12 at 11:01 am to BuccWildBammer
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he knows his shite but posts very seldom
Because he is Nick Saban
Posted on 6/25/12 at 11:01 am to TideSaint
quote:I wonder what made his cancel his visit earlier this week...
Montravius Adams, the No. 1 defensive tackle in the class of 2013, plans to visit Clemson later this week.
Posted on 6/25/12 at 11:04 am to TTsTowel
I can't watch it, care to summarize or post any interesting quotes?
ETA: On the AU thread if more appropriate.
ETA: On the AU thread if more appropriate.
This post was edited on 6/25/12 at 11:04 am
Posted on 6/25/12 at 11:20 am to JBearden
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Thats a bitch move bro !
Cant say that Im surprised dudes always had female traits.What a punk though ,Ive fricking seen it all.A damn grown arse man goes and tattle tells on info being posted on a web site.Damn just damn
Run and tell that ......
Dammnned...just caught up and saw what Analzy That did....Woww!! Actually thought he was a pretty good LSU poster...who was inquisitive about BAMA recruiting and had good info to share about LSU recruiting. Seems pretty nice and one of the regular poster on here since Memphis left....
Sad thing is he probably enjoyed reading most of those posts that guys like Bucc, Saint, Mag, Trey, and others were gracious and nice enough to post for everyone that may not be able to pay for it. Some people are just not appreciative....
I agree...bitch move. Smiles to your face...and strikes when your back is turned. Rattlesnake.
Posted on 6/25/12 at 11:28 am to TheSystem
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Anyone in here remember a couple weeks ago when I told some AU fan all of their elite DL commits wouldn't remain commits through NSD, and I specified I wasn't just referring to Liner? Okay, just making sure......keep it tucked away in your memory banks.
Like Bucc said awhile back....
"....System doesn't usually post much....but when he does....he takes it strong to the basket."
I'm keeping my eyes on this....
Posted on 6/25/12 at 11:30 am to tylerdurden24
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Only two ILB's we will still take are Foster and Kimbrough. Just wondering what System had been hearing.
just wish hard enough and maybe it will come true. that's the spirit.
Posted on 6/25/12 at 11:33 am to TideSaint
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TideSaint
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The Rivals100 Five-Star Challenge concluded on Sunday with a big man challenge and 7-on-7 competition
THANKS for posting all those pictures.... OJ's physique and length looks like a young JaMichael Finley..
Posted on 6/25/12 at 11:46 am to VanBasten9
I actually like McGee
Rivals:
Rivals:
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Shaun McGee, a 2013 three-star prospect out of Snellville, Ga., is ready for a change of scenery, both on- and off-the-field.
Not only does the 6-foot-3, 233-pound Georgia native have Alabama among his top schools of choice, McGee also plans to make a position change. McGee plans to play outside linebacker at the next level, but has never played a down at the position, opting instead to wreak havoc on the edge as a defensive end during his high school career.
McGee, who drilled at linebacker at Alabama's camp last week, said he learned a lot about his new position.
"I'm playing out of position," McGee said. "I actually learned a lot because of the position that I'm playing, and how they switched me to linebacker (at camp) and taught me everything at linebacker."
McGee's performance at camp did not go unnoticed, as the defender came away from camp with an Alabama offer.
"It made me feel really good," McGee said. "It made me know that all the hard work I put in and all the hard work that I gave at the camp really showed them something. And so, it just made me feel really good about all the preparation and what I did at the camp."
McGee said he plans to continue working at defensive end at Brookwood High School for his senior season, but he will continue to learn his new position throughout the year in preparation for his eventual move.
"Just adding more moves, different things," McGee said. "Just adding things I can use. Different things I can use to get to the quarterback faster.
"And then, even off the field, in my workouts, just working with my trainer, watching film, just learning the linebacker part of the game."
Regardless of what position he plays, McGee said he felt he could fit in any role needed in head coach Nick Saban's 3-4 defense.
"I really believe I do," McGee said. "And I think that they believe that I would, too. I'm sure that they wouldn't have given me the offer. But I think that I do fit into their scheme well."
Still, McGee said his experience at defensive end should help him in his move to outside linebacker, where he figures he can adjust fairly easily. Because of experience at defensive end, McGee said the best part of his game at linebacker would probably be his pass rushing ability.
"The position that a lot of schools see me playing, I'm pass rushing most of the time," McGee said. "So that's definitely going to help me got on the field a lot faster and help me make an impact wherever I go a lot faster."
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