AU's Carl Lawson out for the year

#51
#51
I didn't get choked up. Work on your reading condensation. And you need a comma before punk. Without it, your sentence and personal attack is moot. And that doesn't mean unable to speak, jackass.
And see, if I didn't use the comma, it would refer to someone actually unable to speak jackass, but you have no problem speaking jackass, jackass.


Written like the true scholar you are. And what again was your point? Who cares!!
 
#52
#52
Here's to a successful recovery for Lawson. Great player and seemed like a good kid during the recruiting process.
 
#54
#54
I expressed no joy. I said I feel no sorrow for his injury. None. Still don't. You want to get choked up over it and blow a gasket, have at it punk.

The fact that you don't feel even the slightest sympathy for a kid suffering a season-ending injury, simply because he chose to play football somewhere other than Tennessee, says a lot about you.
 
#55
#55
The fact that you don't feel even the slightest sympathy for a kid suffering a season-ending injury, simply because he chose to play football somewhere other than Tennessee, says a lot about you.

Simply because he chose to play somewhere else? Really? You know why I wrote what I did? No, of course you don't. You are just full of sheet.
 
#57
#57
I didn't get choked up. Work on your reading condensation. And you need a comma before punk. Without it, your sentence and personal attack is moot. And that doesn't mean unable to speak, jackass.
And see, if I didn't use the comma, it would refer to someone actually unable to speak jackass, but you have no problem speaking jackass, jackass.

*mute
 
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#59
#59
Simply because he chose to play somewhere else? Really? You know why I wrote what I did? No, of course you don't. You are just full of sheet.

You wrote what you did because you're a stunted man-child who got upset at a teenager because he was mean to your favorite football team.

This isn't some great mystery.
 
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#61
#61
I got a chuckle out of old 1982Alum trying to pull the race card with the Redskins. Got news for ya son, for the past 70 odd years nobody gave 2 hoots about the redskins name. The hoot started when some hacks decided that it was politically incorrect. I grew up on a reservation in ND and 100% of my brothers could give 2 sheets about the name. As a matter of fact, most are proud of it. Same goes for the Fighting Sioux. UND had to drop the name to sate a few that "felt" they were slighted. Give it a rest. BTW - Hope Mr Lawson gets well and comes back with a vengeance. We don't fear the barn.
 
#62
#62
The Redskin fans' team has been quite a chuckle for about two decades now. Almost like the Vikings and their sorry sack of misfits they call a team. I'm sure some Nordic group will file suit on the Vikings next claiming racism as well and the team will become the Minnesota Walleyes. Their nickname can then be the Fearsome Fish.
 
#65
#65
Its also funny no one ever had a problem with the name redskins until now...

The NCAA did -- where are the Miami of Ohio Redskins these days - St Johns, Marquette, Syracuse and so on- the big bad AA flexed their muscles
 
#66
#66
The NCAA did -- where are the Miami of Ohio Redskins these days - St Johns, Marquette, Syracuse and so on- the big bad AA flexed their muscles

The Syracuse nickname change didn't have anything to with the Native American issue that the others had to deal with. That was a feminism thing.

"Orangemen" and "Orangewomen" was a reference to the large Dutch population in Upstate New York. Various feminist groups on campus complained about the separate gender titles, and the school switched to just "Orange".

The NCAA has never shown a huge issue with gender conotations. Hence "Lady Vols" has never come under fire.
 

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