USCe backup QB's Dad Tags Hooker in Twitter Post

The same guy also said in response to the now deleted tweet that Hendon needs “a trip behind the woodshed”.
 

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Tells him to be humble but isn’t humble himself 🤣
So got damned annoying people like that.
I've known so many people like that.

They're older and by default expect you to be not just respectful BUT SUBMISSIVE. I have had no problem ever respecting my elders UNTIL they show me why to not respect them.

I've lost track of how many confused
"elders " I've had to shut up. Just as dumb and arrogant as they were when they were younger, but because they're older, they somehow are bathed in an aura of gold and non- questioning.
 
And that is the kicker. That is not Hooker nor Rattler, nor Rattler's dad. This is why for twitter users, a blue check mark should mean more than 8 bucks per month.
Nah 8 bucks a month seems right.

Also that's hooker. The follower count adds up. Unless it's shopped its him.
 
Or the reason people should quit the tweeter.
Eye roll on that.

You have an avatar, you have a profile, you get likes, you spread your opinion (needed or not), you can mention and reply (just like you did), and you can get news or info on various topics to various degrees of accuracy or lean. Am I talking about Twitter or Volnation.

It's fun to dump on social media using social media.
 
I don't do Twitter and know very little about it but I have friends and relatives that do.
One has to wonder if these tweets were fake.

"Then, Musk introduced the now-paused Twitter Blue in early November: a subscription plan available for $7.99 per month, allowing anyone to obtain that once coveted blue checkmark next to any screen name they wished.

Soon after, Twitter was flooded with impersonators and misinformation, with fake George W. Bush and Tony Blair accounts trading jokes about the Iraq war, and "verified" accounts for public figures and institutions like Rudy Giuliani, Brigham Young University, even Jesus Christ."

Misinformation threatens Twitter's function as a public safety tool
 
I don't do Twitter and know very little about it but I have friends and relatives that do.
One has to wonder if these tweets were fake.

"Then, Musk introduced the now-paused Twitter Blue in early November: a subscription plan available for $7.99 per month, allowing anyone to obtain that once coveted blue checkmark next to any screen name they wished.

Soon after, Twitter was flooded with impersonators and misinformation, with fake George W. Bush and Tony Blair accounts trading jokes about the Iraq war, and "verified" accounts for public figures and institutions like Rudy Giuliani, Brigham Young University, even Jesus Christ."

Misinformation threatens Twitter's function as a public safety tool
We are treading the relevancy of it to this discussion, but I much preferred when you knew it was a valid account by the check, before people wanting to look cool paid for fake verification (fools and their money). It took every bit of 3 minutes to validate this was fake. Now we watch them run with it until a media outlet squashes it.
 
Maybe Papi Daniels can get into a Twitter spat like a teenager with Saturday Down South next since he is such a fan of Rattler:

Spencer Rattler, South Carolina
Staying or going — Going
Would I draft Rattler? No. I also don’t think I’d run it back with him if I were Shane Beamer. He’s 11th in the SEC in quarterback ratings, and while he certainly has similar offensive line issues to Levis, there are too many frustrating mechanical issues with Rattler. He drifts, he doesn’t have that sense for pressure and he forces too many throws. When healthy, Levis can at least make up for some of that with his legs while Rattler really doesn’t. So then why do I think Rattler is gone? I believe he’ll still get feedback that suggests he could be a mid-round pick. I also wonder if there’s an understanding from South Carolina that both parties should perhaps go their separate ways, which for Rattler would probably mean going to the NFL instead of going to his 3rd school in as many years (he’d be eligible immediately as long as he graduated this school year).
As strange as it sounds near the end of a frustrating offensive season, my best bet is that Rattler’s college days are numbered.


Predicting which NFL Draft-eligible SEC quarterbacks are returning or leaving for the NFL
 
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I would contribute to Alan Hooker's bail money in Columbia on Saturday night if he mashed his mouf for him
Nah, that would be doing this irrelevant POS a favor. Dude just wants attention. I feel sorry for his kid. Dad is using his kid and his kid’s team to make a spectacle of himself. Usually if these kids don’t succeed right away they’re gone bc their meddling parent is too much a distraction.

I bet someone from the Carolina program asks him nicely to STFU.
 
Eye roll on that.

You have an avatar, you have a profile, you get likes, you spread your opinion (needed or not), you can mention and reply (just like you did), and you can get news or info on various topics to various degrees of accuracy or lean. Am I talking about Twitter or Volnation.

It's fun to dump on social media using social media.

I sort of agree with both takes to some extent. I don’t think Twitter is inherently a bad thing. What it is though, is a very public record, just as any forum is. If you attach your real name to something, probably it is best to put your best foot forward and try to think about what you respond to, and what you say when you do.

Not everyone who engages is doing so in good faith, and it’s much too easy to say something rashly that can be used to attack your character, unfairly or not. An unfair representation of someone’s comments has been the ruin of many people. Sometimes it is fair, but either way your words can’t be used against you until you speak them.

I think Hendon is fine is here, and don’t really mind what he said, but also don’t see the point in saying it. I don’t think the father’s intentions were just to share an opinion, and do think he was looking for anything he could spin negatively. In general I do think everyone, but especially younger people are prone to posting things with little regard for how they will considered long term.

Look at the reporter who was fired a few weeks ago for tweets from her teenage years. Fair or not, the argument that resulted in her reputation being harmed only exists because she said things that in retrospect were unwise. We can (and did) argue about whether it was right to do so, but right or wrong, it happened.

So Twitter is completely fine, just as is Volnation, but the advice to stay off social media or at least be more careful is not always terrible.
 
As if we needed more motivation to pluck every feather off those fowl effers.
 
Maybe Papi Daniels can get into a Twitter spat like a teenager with Saturday Down South next since he is such a fan of Rattler:

Spencer Rattler, South Carolina
Staying or going — Going
Would I draft Rattler? No. I also don’t think I’d run it back with him if I were Shane Beamer. He’s 11th in the SEC in quarterback ratings, and while he certainly has similar offensive line issues to Levis, there are too many frustrating mechanical issues with Rattler. He drifts, he doesn’t have that sense for pressure and he forces too many throws. When healthy, Levis can at least make up for some of that with his legs while Rattler really doesn’t. So then why do I think Rattler is gone? I believe he’ll still get feedback that suggests he could be a mid-round pick. I also wonder if there’s an understanding from South Carolina that both parties should perhaps go their separate ways, which for Rattler would probably mean going to the NFL instead of going to his 3rd school in as many years (he’d be eligible immediately as long as he graduated this school year).
As strange as it sounds near the end of a frustrating offensive season, my best bet is that Rattler’s college days are numbered.


Predicting which NFL Draft-eligible SEC quarterbacks are returning or leaving for the NFL
I have to wonder what NFL team would be desperate enough to draft the 11th SEC quarterback.
 
Beamer's already groveled before Hyatt, needs to do the same with Hooker, ... or it's Vols by 100.
 

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