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re: 2017 5* LB Dylan Moses releases new Top 5, LSU not on it
Posted on 12/31/15 at 7:00 pm to memphisplaya
Posted on 12/31/15 at 7:00 pm to memphisplaya
He has a year to change his mind a bunch. I don't know why any LA kid would want to play for the enemy (bama). That's sickening
Posted on 12/31/15 at 7:03 pm to CatsGoneWild
Perhaps winning a national title is more important to him than winning a Texas Bowl championship?


Posted on 12/31/15 at 7:40 pm to TideSaint
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Perhaps winning a national title is more important to him than winning a Texas Bowl championship?
Been a few years since that happened for Bama and isn't guaranteed this year so your flame doesn't make any sense.
Posted on 12/31/15 at 7:45 pm to tylerdurden24
Dylan Moses will be a tiger no need to over react
Posted on 12/31/15 at 7:47 pm to Brunedog
Not if you guys don't lighten up
Posted on 12/31/15 at 7:50 pm to Tide or Die87
Just bookmark my post and I'll even put a ban bet on it...great top 5 by Mr. Moses but LSU is still at the top no need to panic LSU fans
This post was edited on 1/1/16 at 4:23 pm
Posted on 12/31/15 at 8:08 pm to TideSaint
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Get the frick out of here with that pussy bullshite.
The frick you mad for?

Posted on 12/31/15 at 8:43 pm to DBeaux225
Because that's bullshite excuse to make up for terrible LSU fans.
Posted on 12/31/15 at 8:45 pm to TideSaint
Shouldn't you be at the game?
Posted on 12/31/15 at 9:13 pm to NFLU
I'd love to be. I'm out of the country at the moment though. Thanks for your concern. 

Posted on 12/31/15 at 9:17 pm to TideSaint
Bro, just because you went to Texas doesn't mean you are out of the country . Texas isn't their own country, no matter how much they wan to be.
Where you chillin, Saint?
Where you chillin, Saint?
Posted on 12/31/15 at 9:18 pm to memphisplaya
Middle East.
Definitely not chilling though.
Definitely not chilling though.

Posted on 12/31/15 at 9:20 pm to TideSaint
Really? I was in Jordan and UAE a good bit this past fall.
I was an arabic/English translator
I was an arabic/English translator

Posted on 12/31/15 at 9:32 pm to memphisplaya
The weather is great right now. Not hot as hell.
Posted on 12/31/15 at 9:52 pm to tylerdurden24
Won't be at LSU. Is what it is.
Posted on 1/1/16 at 10:21 am to Brunedog
I don't believe for a second that the school he was committed to in the city he grew up in are no longer even in his top 5. With over a year until he signs, I'll take the wait and see approach
Posted on 1/1/16 at 11:54 am to tylerdurden24
Here is how this unfolded, imho.:
Moses is all in for LSU. Plays with Miles kids at U High on LSU campus. Uncle is a LSU coach. Dad Ed is Tiger fan, member of LSU message boards, and feeds off the attention. All in with LSU, to the point of intentionally trolling Bama boards for effect. Except, meanwhile, as time passes...
Moses is loving him some Nick Saban. LSU fans react poorly to this news having seen this before. Stage Dad totally melted down and said some rather hilariously narcissistic things completely unaware of how arrogant and pretentious he sounded. Bama fans posing as LSU fans egged the situation on further. LSU fans basically told him to grow up. Mom joins in, threatens to take her baby elsewhere. LSU bottom feeders,completely butt-hurt, crawl out from under rock and up the ante by hurling more insults. Parents appear to be looking for way to justify Bama flirtation and use this as the excuse--LSU fans made us do it. LSU fans don't deserve our unique greatness. Much eye-rolling ensues.
Mother literally threatens to take kid anywhere but LSU and then contradicts herself and says it is son's decision. LSU fans, tired of drama, say well...bye. This REALLY makes parents mad and more set on Alabama. They are completely sure their son is THE indispensable player of his generation as his social media continually makes clear. Meanwhile substantial portion of LSU fan base assumes full grovel position and express belief that kid's parent's ego should be coddled and fed daily with further begging. Other half of LSU fan base actually wants the kid to be somebody else's headache. Bama fans enjoy perceived LSU misfortune and dig knife in whenever possible, unaware of drama that may be headed their way.
The lesson here of course is for PARENTS to have the maturity to stay off social media, and have their kid stay off social media and that way the kid and the family won't be in the middle of a CIRCUS that causes everybody familiar with the situation to cringe from embarrassment. Nobody truly begrudges a kid his right to go where he wants to go. Pick LSU, Pick Bama, Pick Georgia, go to USC whatever. It's a can't lose proposition. But just be respectful, humble and of quality character so that people RESPECT you moving forward. Unless you have the cure for cancer, just Shut up, pick a school and get on with your life. Because we have all seen this same drama play out a thousand times. And more often that not, the kid's on the field skills are eclipsed by the circus attached to him.
This whole thing has the class, elegance and grace of a monkey fricking a football.
Moses is all in for LSU. Plays with Miles kids at U High on LSU campus. Uncle is a LSU coach. Dad Ed is Tiger fan, member of LSU message boards, and feeds off the attention. All in with LSU, to the point of intentionally trolling Bama boards for effect. Except, meanwhile, as time passes...
Moses is loving him some Nick Saban. LSU fans react poorly to this news having seen this before. Stage Dad totally melted down and said some rather hilariously narcissistic things completely unaware of how arrogant and pretentious he sounded. Bama fans posing as LSU fans egged the situation on further. LSU fans basically told him to grow up. Mom joins in, threatens to take her baby elsewhere. LSU bottom feeders,completely butt-hurt, crawl out from under rock and up the ante by hurling more insults. Parents appear to be looking for way to justify Bama flirtation and use this as the excuse--LSU fans made us do it. LSU fans don't deserve our unique greatness. Much eye-rolling ensues.
Mother literally threatens to take kid anywhere but LSU and then contradicts herself and says it is son's decision. LSU fans, tired of drama, say well...bye. This REALLY makes parents mad and more set on Alabama. They are completely sure their son is THE indispensable player of his generation as his social media continually makes clear. Meanwhile substantial portion of LSU fan base assumes full grovel position and express belief that kid's parent's ego should be coddled and fed daily with further begging. Other half of LSU fan base actually wants the kid to be somebody else's headache. Bama fans enjoy perceived LSU misfortune and dig knife in whenever possible, unaware of drama that may be headed their way.
The lesson here of course is for PARENTS to have the maturity to stay off social media, and have their kid stay off social media and that way the kid and the family won't be in the middle of a CIRCUS that causes everybody familiar with the situation to cringe from embarrassment. Nobody truly begrudges a kid his right to go where he wants to go. Pick LSU, Pick Bama, Pick Georgia, go to USC whatever. It's a can't lose proposition. But just be respectful, humble and of quality character so that people RESPECT you moving forward. Unless you have the cure for cancer, just Shut up, pick a school and get on with your life. Because we have all seen this same drama play out a thousand times. And more often that not, the kid's on the field skills are eclipsed by the circus attached to him.
This whole thing has the class, elegance and grace of a monkey fricking a football.





Posted on 1/1/16 at 11:59 am to Lsupimp
Oh my god. I wish I could sig quote that whole thing.
Posted on 1/1/16 at 12:05 pm to Lsupimp
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Here is how this unfolded, imho.:
Moses is all in for LSU. Plays with Miles kids at U High on LSU campus. Uncle is a LSU coach. Dad Ed is Tiger fan, member of LSU message boards, and feeds off the attention. All in with LSU, to the point of intentionally trolling Bama boards for effect. Except, meanwhile, as time passes...
Moses is loving him some Nick Saban. LSU fans react poorly to this news having seen this before. Stage Dad totally melted down and said some rather hilariously narcissistic things completely unaware of how arrogant and pretentious he sounded. Bama fans posing as LSU fans egged the situation on further. LSU fans basically told him to grow up. Mom joins in, threatens to take her baby elsewhere. LSU bottom feeders,completely butt-hurt, crawl out from under rock and up the ante by hurling more insults. Parents appear to be looking for way to justify Bama flirtation and use this as the excuse--LSU fans made us do it. LSU fans don't deserve our unique greatness. Much eye-rolling ensues.
Mother literally threatens to take kid anywhere but LSU and then contradicts herself and says it is son's decision. LSU fans, tired of drama, say well...bye. This REALLY makes parents mad and more set on Alabama. They are completely sure their son is THE indispensable player of his generation as his social media continually makes clear. Meanwhile substantial portion of LSU fan base assumes full grovel position and express belief that kid's parent's ego should be coddled and fed daily with further begging. Other half of LSU fan base actually wants the kid to be somebody else's headache. Bama fans enjoy perceived LSU misfortune and dig knife in whenever possible, unaware of drama that may be headed their way.
The lesson here of course is for PARENTS to have the maturity to stay off social media, and have their kid stay off social media and that way the kid and the family won't be in the middle of a CIRCUS that causes everybody familiar with the situation to cringe from embarrassment. Nobody truly begrudges a kid his right to go where he wants to go. Pick LSU, Pick Bama, Pick Georgia, go to USC whatever. It's a can't lose proposition. But just be respectful, humble and of quality character so that people RESPECT you moving forward. Unless you have the cure for cancer, just Shut up, pick a school and get on with your life. Because we have all seen this same drama play out a thousand times. And more often that not, the kid's on the field skills are eclipsed by the circus attached to him.
This whole thing has the class, elegance and grace of a monkey fricking a football.



Absolutely spot on. Anyone that pays attention to recruiting has seen exactly this happen over the past few weeks. Couldn't have said it better.
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