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re: Has Baton Rouge become a cesspool?

Posted by TideHyde on 5/12/19 at 12:12 am
Want to talk about people fleeing a city?

In 1960, the city of Birmingham, Al., had a population of 340,00. Now it has a pop. of 212,000 and still falling.
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Can you imagine Mullen as Saban's OC?

Muuhahaha


Saban would make him help park cars first, just to get his mind right and see if Mullen was a team player or not.
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Something about Mullen ignoring sexual assault and rumors of players be discriminated against for being gay.

Sounds like the usual UF shenanigans though ...


Oh boy, sissies crying that masculine men aren't like them and aren't sensitive enough.

Who would ever imagine a fig would sow discord?
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Mass exodus from the sinking ship SSMullen.


shite's crazy.

A lot of players are leaving Florida

Posted by TideHyde on 5/10/19 at 7:46 pm
I read an article about it on ESPN. Has anyone here heard about that?

re: Beto’s college GF wrote about him

Posted by TideHyde on 5/10/19 at 4:55 am
Everyone's favorite dirt eating, child running over, itching pussy, dildo.

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You're not really going to convince anyone that Alabama is more "conservative" than AU. Anyone that's been to the 2 campuses the last decade knows that isn't true. Alabama has been trending away from that since Witt's days.

Alabama isn't exactly NYU, but it definitely isn't Ole Miss or AU either.


Alabama has always been very open-minded and accepting. For instance, Alabama was accepting Jews back when colleges like Yale, Harvard, Princeton, etc... wouldn't allow them within 25 miles of their campuses.

Many Jews from the Northeast looked to Alabama for higher education due to the harsh and unrelenting bigotry of their neighbors in "progressive" northern states.
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Well that’s uncomfortable.

Texag7 said that he’d prefer that his Aggies loss to Alabama last year because it would be good for the conference. So there’s that.


Seems like a unselfish and intelligent fan that weighed the pros and cons of his team losing vs. their potential advantage in winning and compared that to the overall good effects for the whole conference of his team losing.

Very few good men like that are left in this world.
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Brown v. Board of Education marked the beginning of the end of Ole Miss football glory. The days of 5’9” 160lb white fullbacks are never coming back.


Neither are the days of 5'9", 160 pound black fullbacks. Neither are 6'2", 255 pound lineman like John Hannah, widely acknowledged as the best lineman of all time.

You race baiting bigots are outdated clowns. It's like you really imagine all black people, in all time periods, were just as athletic as they are now.

You do realize that both blacks and whites were smaller, slower, and less physically fit in days gone by, right? It's not like 6'7", 350 pound black linemen were as plentiful as grains of sand on the beach 50 years ago and were simply denied the chance to play football.

You know, just like the "average" height of all men, worldwide, a few thousand years ago was about 5'2". People of all races have evolved.

Newsflash for the perpetually outraged race obsessed:

Not every black athlete wanting to play QB 70 years ago was 6'5", 250 pounds like Cam Newton with the speed of a sprinter. :lol:

re: OMFG Steele issue got...gayer

Posted by TideHyde on 5/9/19 at 10:31 pm
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Someone said the twitter account is a fake account.

I'm still standing by it because it's hilarious


It has to be fake because Tebow was never harassed or made to feel like an outcast.




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So you are saying UGA has not had success of other schools because Atlanta is close to Athens and kids from the Metro are more likely to be problems?


Part of Georgia's problem
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Explain 20 natty's for schools in small states and Florida with multiple schools to ZERO for the best job in America. Atlanta next door is all I can figure. 20 to none is like rolling the dice for the highest number 20 times and spotting the other guy a number advantage and beating him all 20. There is a reason. And based upon UGA's issues and Bama's with Georgia recruits I'm throwing that out there. Nobody other poster has even hinted at a reason.


I agree with you. Which players would get along better with each other, play better as team players, be able to bond more easily and not just imagine a false sense of street tough bravado will propel them to the top:

A group of men from Atlanta

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A group of men from rural areas less affected by the charm and lure of criminally influenced behavior patterns?

For instance, would a coach rather have a 5 star running back from Atlanta or a 5 star running back from DirtRoadCountryTown, Georgia, with all physical attributes and talent equal?
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So you are saying for Georgia to win a national championship they should not sign kids from Atlanta? I’m having a hard time following this.


It's not that hard to follow. Gang mentality among players does equate to high levels of success in football. Football is a team sport and you have to have the correct type of personalities on teams to progress to the very top.

Is it really that hard to grasp?
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If Bama players knew how the average Bama fan really felt about black folks, they’d never set foot on the campus.



You say that, yet the West Georgia Tiger Plainsmen have no African students. The only Africans on their campus are "student-athletes".

Also, I don't believe Africans are allowed in the city square if they don't play sports at the cow plantation. You see no Africans when in Lee County, Georgia, unless they are student athletes.
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I'd love to see the GOAT come back and coach, just not in the sec. NFL really wasn't the same when he retired though. End of an era.


Honestly, even though he was a Tennessee player, I'd have no problem with Saban hiring him as an analyst.

You know, just give a few tips on QB'ing here and there, help out around the locker room, talk to the players about the NFL when practice is over and that kind of stuff.

He may be a nice addition to Nick's staff.
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No, no, no! The worst thing you can do with an impalement is pull out the object without the medical equipment on hand that can deal with the massive bleeding/life support of these types of injuries.

Leave it there until you can get to a hospital, otherwise they're probably going to bleed out or suffocate before they can get help.


Yeah, right. I've watched a lot of old westerns lately, kind of got obsessed with them, and I've seen plenty of arrows pulled out of people.

You just pull it out/tap it out, maybe take a shot of whiskey first, bite on a rag, and then just sear the hole with a hot piece of iron or something.

10 minutes later you are good to go. I'm assuming that could be done with anything, not just an arrow.

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The more reasonable list is that one from ncaa.com that I linked before ncaa.com

It lists 15 for Alabama, rather than the 22 in the other. It lists 2 for UT and Auburn.

Personally, I'm good with just listing titles since 1936, when the legitimate news polls cranked up.


You may be good with it but, it's no good. Who are you to decide Alabama's '25, for instance, NC was invalid?

Just as football didn't start yesterday, football was played before polls were created and certain teams were acknowledged as having been the best.