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re: It's hard for me...

Posted by calhountiger on 2/16/09 at 2:08 pm
This story is 4 or 5 years old, but it shows how uneducated and crazy Bammers are. Who else do you know that would try to shoot and kill their own son just because their favorite football team lost a game?



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PINSON, Ala. -- A Pinson man was charged with attempted murder for holding a gun to his son's head and pulling the trigger in the midst of a tantrum after Alabama's double overtime loss to Arkansas Saturday.

The bullet narrowly missed 20-year-old Seth Logan, who said he picked the wrong time to ask his dad for a car, sheriff's spokesman Deputy Randy Christian said Monday.

Joseph Alan Logan, 46, surrendered to police Saturday and was charged with attempted murder and domestic violence. He was released from the Jefferson County jail Sunday on $7,500 bond.

"I know we take football serious in the South," Christian told The Birmingham News for a Tuesday story, "but that's crossing the line."

The request upset Joseph Logan because his son has already wrecked several vehicles, Logan told investigators.

"He claimed he was just trying to scare his son," Christian said.

According to the police report, Joseph Logan had been drinking alcohol and began slamming doors, tossing boxes and throwing dishes in the sink after the Crimson Tide lost its football game to Arkansas 34-31 in double overtime Saturday.

While Joseph Logan was throwing the tantrum, Seth Logan asked for a new car.

Joseph Logan then retrieved a 9 mm pistol from his car, grabbed his son by the collar and pressed the gun to his son's forehead, the report said.

Logan threatened to shoot his son in the head, then pulled the trigger.

Seth Logan moved his head just as his father fired and the bullet whizzed past him, the report said.

Seth Logan fled to a neighbor's house to call police. He told police his ear was numb and his head ringing, but he was OK.

Sheriff's authorities called the SWAT team after discovering the armed father still had a 13-year-old son in the house with him.

Joseph Alan Logan walked out of the house with the other son and turned himself in to police just before the SWAT team arrived, Christian said.

Tulsa was something like 7th in the entire country in rushing offense. Guz Malzhan's offense is much more balanced between the run and pass than Tony Franklin's offense was.

re: It's hard for me...

Posted by calhountiger on 2/16/09 at 8:51 am
According to the latest census, only 78% of Tuscaloser residents over the age of 25 claimed to have a high school diploma and only 30% of those same people claimed to have a college degree. 91% of the residents in Auburn over the age of 25 claimed to have a high school diploma and 56% of those people claimed to have a college degree. What does the population of those respective cities have to do with those stats?

re: It's hard for me...

Posted by calhountiger on 2/16/09 at 8:39 am
According to the latest census, people in the city of Auburn have a much higher education level than people in Tuscaloser do. Sorry, but those are actual facts.


The crime rate in Tuscaloser is also two or three times higher than the crime rate in Auburn, and the property values in Tuscaloser are lower than the property values in Auburn. Those are more facts that prove most of the people in Tuscaloser are a bunch of trashy, uneducated rednecks.


re: It's hard for me...

Posted by calhountiger on 2/16/09 at 8:33 am
If you think Auburn fans are more trashy than gumps, you have probably never spent more than 5 minutes in the state of Alabama.


No school in the entire country has a bigger group of uneducated, trashy, redneck fans than Bammer does. Hell, half the people in Tuscaloser don't even have a high school diploma

re: It's hard for me...

Posted by calhountiger on 2/16/09 at 8:26 am
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Laughing at Auburn will bring us and LSU closer together in the coming years.
Saban will be gone in 3 or 4 years and then people will be back to laughing at Bammer just like they were doing before he arrived in Tuscaloser :doublebird:

re: Interesting Recruiting Stat

Posted by calhountiger on 2/16/09 at 8:06 am
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5-19 vs. Nick Saban...
If the coach at Louisiana Monroe can beat Saban's midget arse, I think Chizik has a chance against him. :rotflmao:

re: Interesting Recruiting Stat

Posted by calhountiger on 2/16/09 at 7:58 am
Jamontay Pilson is probably the juco kid. He committed to Auburn back during the fall, but Chizik told him to find another school after it became obvious he was not going to qualify.


Raymond Cotton is probably the Ole Miss kid. He committed to Auburn last fall also, but he backed out of his committment after Tuberville was fired. I am not even sure that Auburn really tried to recruit him after Chizik became the coach.


Antoine McClain is probably the Clemson kid. I heard Auburn and Bammer both backed off him because of grade concerns, but he did somehow manage to make it into school at Clemson last year.
When the college football gameday show was at Auburn for the Florida game in 2006, Kirk Herbstreit made that statement that Auburn's baseball stadium was the nicest college baseball stadium he has ever seen.


I also understand that Arkansas has a very nice stadium. LSU and South Carolina are building new stadiums, so I am sure those stadiums will be nice as well.

re: Operation Red Dog Update

Posted by calhountiger on 2/15/09 at 4:50 pm
This shite cannot be serious. Bammers are the only people dumb enought to believe it is
What the coach says is in complete contrast to what Keiwan Malone said in his interview with the Memphis Commercial Appeal last week.


I did not think this case was a big deal to start with, but it seems like the cover up has begun
Did you not read the article I posted? The reporter from the Memphis Commercial Appeal contacted the SEC about what Saban is doing. He also encouraged other people to do the same thing.


I agree not much will come from it, because what Saban did is only considered a secondary violation of NCAA rules. Those type of violations usually carry very little or no sanctions
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Once in La. and apparently in Memphis. Years apart, what others each year have been known?
Saban went all across the state of Alabama and the Southeast visiting top juniors a couple of weeks ago. His little trip to visit Keiwan Malone was not an isolated incident
I dont think what Saban did is that big of a deal. After seeing how excited bammers were about Finebaum bashing Kiffin for commiting secondary violations, I do think it is funny that some columnist in Memphis is now encouraging other people to turn Saban in for doing similiar things
Ron Higgins of the Memphis Commercial Appeal encourages other schools to turn Saban in for commiting secondary violations.


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Just wondering when an SEC football coach is going to turn in Alabama coach Nick Saban on an apparent recruiting violation. Saban obtained a commitment from Mitchell receiver Keiwone Malone, a high school junior. The only problem is that other than a "bump" -- which is an accidental "hello, how are ya?"-- a coach can't have direct contact with a junior at the time that Saban did (before signing day for seniors on Feb. 4). That's a dead period (no contact) according to NCAA rules. Judging from the quotes given by Malone to the CA's Jason Smith, there was a face-to-face meeting and a selling job by Saban. Mitchell High didn't have any seniors that were being recruited by Saban, so his visit wasn't for that purpose. And it had to be more than a bump. When's the last time you heard a kid receive a scholarship offer and commit on a bump? The SEC office had no comment on the matter, other than to explain the bump rule. This wasn't a bump by the Sabanator. This was full-contact recruiting.
Bammer and South Carolina are the only two schools who have offered this kid a scholarship, but I am sure he will still be a four star or five star player on rivals.


You Bammers can correct me if I am wong, but I believe this kids high school coach is such a die hard bammer that he is a regular poster on the bammer rivals board

re: Kiffen

Posted by calhountiger on 2/14/09 at 7:33 am
Bammers bust my chops for talking about Saban committing secondary violations, but then they act like a bunch of giddy school girls when Kiffin does the same thing.


That is the kind of hypocrisy and double standards I have come to expect from the gumptard nation and one of many reasons I absolutely despise 95% of their fan base.
What has Randy Shannon done at Miami? He also deserves to be on that list
The rumors about Billy Gillispie being a raging drunk have been going around the internet every since he arrived at Kentucky
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Has Brown been in trouble with the law? No...so stop comparing them
I don't think RP ever got in trouble with the police when he was in high school either