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Title: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: Townhallsavoy on August 04, 2010, 07:03:36 PM
Rod Woodson is no longer with Alabama.  He was vying for a starting safety spot.  If I were in his shoes, I would have changed my name a long time ago. 

http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/08/safety_rod_woodson_no_longer_w.html (http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2010/08/safety_rod_woodson_no_longer_w.html)

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Alabama coach Nick Saban announced at today's preseason press conference that sophomore safety Rod Woodson is no longer a part of the Crimson Tide's football program.

According to Saban, it was "mutally agreed it would be better for him to continue his career somewhere else."
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: RWS on August 04, 2010, 07:59:21 PM
I'm disappointed that he never made me say WOOO.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: Token on August 04, 2010, 10:55:49 PM
I'm hearing of 3 more.
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Post by: GH2001 on August 04, 2010, 11:04:04 PM
Woodson was the one that got the number down to 85 by practice #1.
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Post by: Saniflush on August 05, 2010, 07:20:20 AM
I'm hearing of 3 more.

WTH happened?  Violation of some team rules I'm sure.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: RWS on August 05, 2010, 08:31:17 AM
Woodson was the one that got the number down to 85 by practice #1.
Not really. Two other guys, 3* WR Ronald Carswell and 3* DE Wilson Love, both took greyshirts. Love didn't pass his physical due to an ankle injury from high school. Not sure what the deal was with Carswell. Two other guys that were already on the team took medical hardship scholarships last month. We are at 84 right now, with that last spot presumably being held for Blake Sims, who is awaiting word from the clearinghouse. So, we would have been fine with keeping Woodson. I just think he had been having some off the field issues and couldn't really grasp the system. Like I said, when a walk-on plays ahead of you at A-Day, that's not good.  
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: GH2001 on August 05, 2010, 10:36:58 AM
Not really. Two other guys, 3* WR Ronald Carswell and 3* DE Wilson Love, both took greyshirts. Love didn't pass his physical due to an ankle injury from high school. Not sure what the deal was with Carswell. Two other guys that were already on the team took medical hardship scholarships last month. We are at 84 right now, with that last spot presumably being held for Blake Simms, who is awaiting word from the clearinghouse. So, we would have been fine with keeping Woodson. I just think he had been having some off the field issues and couldn't really grasp the system. Like I said, when a walk-on plays ahead of you at A-Day, that's not good.   

My math must have been off yesterday. I was looking at the roster counting out of curiosity because I thought it was gonna be impossible for them to get it down to 85 by today. I could have swore I counted 85 exactly. 84 is still cutting it close being 1-2 days before practice.

I also heard a LB from UGA quit yesterday - said that Football wasn't for him anymore...WTF??
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: RWS on August 05, 2010, 01:01:22 PM
My math must have been off yesterday. I was looking at the roster counting out of curiosity because I thought it was gonna be impossible for them to get it down to 85 by today. I could have swore I counted 85 exactly. 84 is still cutting it close being 1-2 days before practice.

I also heard a LB from UGA quit yesterday - said that Football wasn't for him anymore...WTF??
Well, when Taylor Pharr and Milton Talbert went on medical last month, we were at 85 then. Depending on where you looked, they might have still been on that roster and throwing off your count. Or you might have counted a guy like Will Lowery, who might see a good amount of time in the rotation at Safety, as a scholarship when he is a walk-on. No telling, but it's all good.

Yeah, I saw that too. Alabama and Auburn both recruited him, so better they take the hit than one of us. That's just weird for a kid to wake up one day and say I don't want to do this anymore. But hey, kids do strange things.
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Post by: No Huddle on August 05, 2010, 01:10:02 PM
Kids today will quit anything in a minute. I not sure when this became okay of the cool thing to do but it happens a lot. Of course I am speaking about high school kids. But for a D1 football player to quit, something ain't right.
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Post by: Snaggletiger on August 05, 2010, 01:25:17 PM
Read an article a couple of weeks ago about a Troy lineman who up and quit.  Blakeney said he had worked his ass off and would finally be in the rotation as a senior.  Great story, walk-on, then offered a scholly etc.  However, Blakeney said the player told him he realized his limitations and he was never going to the next level and was just ready to move on to other things. 

I don't think it's all that big a deal that you get a someone every now and then who says, "Let's see, heat index of 110...in pads for hours every day....bangin and gettin banged on by 300 pound monsters..corch rippin me a new asshole every day....yeah, this has gotten a little old". I don't think everybody out there has the same level of passion for the game.
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Post by: RWS on August 05, 2010, 01:41:32 PM
Read an article a couple of weeks ago about a Troy lineman who up and quit.  Blakeney said he had worked his ass off and would finally be in the rotation as a senior.  Great story, walk-on, then offered a scholly etc.  However, Blakeney said the player told him he realized his limitations and he was never going to the next level and was just ready to move on to other things. 

I don't think it's all that big a deal that you get a someone every now and then who says, "Let's see, heat index of 110...in pads for hours every day....bangin and gettin banged on by 300 pound monsters..corch rippin me a new asshole every day....yeah, this has gotten a little old". I don't think everybody out there has the same level of passion for the game.
I understand all that, but this kid was a 4* that was recruited by half of the SEC. UA, AU, UF, UT, USCe, UGA, and schools like Clemson and Va Tech. We're not talking about some scrub. I can see what you're saying, but to guys like that, the heat, getting yelled at by the coach, etc is just part of it.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: Snaggletiger on August 05, 2010, 01:50:24 PM
I understand all that, but this kid was a 4* that was recruited by half of the SEC. UA, AU, UF, UT, USCe, UGA, and schools like Clemson and Va Tech. We're not talking about some scrub. I can see what you're saying, but to guys like that, the heat, getting yelled at by the coach, etc is just part of it.

Does that have anything to do with the guy's love or passion for the game?  I have no clue why the kid left but I can totally see someone just realizing this just isn't fun anymore.  Not worth it.  Hell, take it to another extreme.  Barry Sanders would have easily been the all time leading rusher and maybe thought of as the greatest back to ever play the game.  Just needed to play 2-3 more years and there wouldn't have been any doubt.

Naaa...I'm through.  I've had enough.  Never heard from again.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: Tiger Wench on August 05, 2010, 01:59:26 PM
Does that have anything to do with the guy's love or passion for the game?  I have no clue why the kid left but I can totally see someone just realizing this just isn't fun anymore.  Not worth it.  Hell, take it to another extreme.  Barry Sanders would have easily been the all time leading rusher and maybe thought of as the greatest back to ever play the game.  Just needed to play 2-3 more years and there wouldn't have been any doubt.

Naaa...I'm through.  I've had enough.  Never heard from again.

Word. Sort of **puff puff*

Signed,

Ricky Williams
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: RWS on August 05, 2010, 02:20:39 PM
Does that have anything to do with the guy's love or passion for the game?  I have no clue why the kid left but I can totally see someone just realizing this just isn't fun anymore.  Not worth it.  Hell, take it to another extreme.  Barry Sanders would have easily been the all time leading rusher and maybe thought of as the greatest back to ever play the game.  Just needed to play 2-3 more years and there wouldn't have been any doubt.

Naaa...I'm through.  I've had enough.  Never heard from again.
Sort of. Think of it along the lines of usually a guy that doesn't have love or passion for the game shows that in his play, and doesn't get recruited by the majority of the SEC. Take a guy that is crazy good like Michael Dyer. You can see in his style of play, that he has passion for the game. If he just woke up one morning and said "Meh, fuck this." you would say WTF. Right?

While the UGA kid isn't a crazy good athlete, he's pretty good. Good enough to be recruited by the likes of UA, AU, UF, Va Tech, Clemson, etc.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: JR4AU on August 05, 2010, 03:35:59 PM
Kids today will quit anything in a minute. I not sure when this became okay of the cool thing to do but it happens a lot. Of course I am speaking about high school kids. But for a D1 football player to quit, something ain't right.

It's not that common, but I bet this time of year, there's lots of them that have the thought cross their minds.  Some just aren't up to the task.  Better for all concerned to quit now, than be taking up a scholarship and never performing because you're heart's not in it.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: CCTAU on August 05, 2010, 04:26:55 PM
It's not that common, but I bet this time of year, there's lots of them that have the thought cross their minds.  Some just aren't up to the task.  Better for all concerned to quit now, than be taking up a scholarship and never performing because you're heart's not in it.

Go ask Steve "Moonpie" Wilson why a player might just decide not to play any longer.

If you have never been involved in D1 Athletics, especially football, then its hard to understand. There is such a thing as burnout. For some its sooner than others. Playing football today is a time consuming activity. It never stops and sometime you are in meetings till 9 at night. And this is after your first practice at 6 AM. What these guys do today definitely take a toll on the mind as well as the body. Having made that decision to voluntarily stop playing the game that I loved many years ago, I can tell you that it is not a one moment decision. It builds up. And these guys are in the middle of trying to determine what they want to eventually do with their lives. For many, football is holding them back.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: GH2001 on August 05, 2010, 04:33:52 PM
Go ask Steve "Moonpie" Wilson why a player might just decide not to play any longer.

If you have never been involved in D1 Athletics, especially football, then its hard to understand. There is such a thing as burnout. For some its sooner than others. Playing football today is a time consuming activity. It never stops and sometime you are in meetings till 9 at night. And this is after your first practice at 6 AM. What these guys do today definitely take a toll on the mind as well as the body. Having made that decision to voluntarily stop playing the game that I loved many years ago, I can tell you that it is not a one moment decision. It builds up. And these guys are in the middle of trying to determine what they want to eventually do with their lives. For many, football is holding them back.

I still have effects from playing sports 15 years ago on my body. I wish I had stepped away a couple of times when I didn't. So I can see exactly what you are saying here. Barry Sanders is one I commend for walking away. He realized he didnt want to be 35-40 and struggling to get out of bed in the mornings.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: RWS on August 05, 2010, 04:45:45 PM
Not really. Two other guys, 3* WR Ronald Carswell and 3* DE Wilson Love, both took greyshirts. Love didn't pass his physical due to an ankle injury from high school. Not sure what the deal was with Carswell. Two other guys that were already on the team took medical hardship scholarships last month. We are at 84 right now, with that last spot presumably being held for Blake Sims, who is awaiting word from the clearinghouse. So, we would have been fine with keeping Woodson. I just think he had been having some off the field issues and couldn't really grasp the system. Like I said, when a walk-on plays ahead of you at A-Day, that's not good.  
Update, Sims has been cleared by the NCAA and will practice tonight.
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Post by: Snaggletiger on August 05, 2010, 04:47:36 PM
Update, Sims has been cleared by the NCAA and will practice tonight.

Who is Sims?
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: JR4AU on August 05, 2010, 05:02:11 PM
I still have effects from playing sports 15 years ago on my body. I wish I had stepped away a couple of times when I didn't. So I can see exactly what you are saying here. Barry Sanders is one I commend for walking away. He realized he didnt want to be 35-40 and struggling to get out of bed in the mornings.

Buddy of mine played for an SEC team in the mid 80s.  Went in a 6-4 180 WR, and played as a starter his RS Jr. season a 6-4 240 TE, and was used primarily as a blocker.  He got his degree in 4 years, and told them to stick it for his Sr. season.  The beating and the 'roids had taken their toll, and he feels it today.  He would have been the #1 guy at his position had he stayed.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: Snaggletiger on August 05, 2010, 05:08:24 PM
Despite my obvious elite level athleticism, I can no longer pull off a 360 blindfolded dunk after the beating I took in college.  You may not think Intramural Softball is a contact sport....but you'd be wrong. 
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: RWS on August 05, 2010, 07:01:09 PM
Who is Sims?
4* ATH out of Gainesville, GA. SEC offers included Alabama, Arkansas, UGA, UT. Also offered by Meechigan, FSU, WVU, etc. Will more than likely end up at safety.
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Post by: The Prowler on August 05, 2010, 07:18:23 PM
4* ATH out of Gainesville, GA. SEC offers included Alabama, Arkansas, UGA, UT. Also offered by Meechigan, FSU, WVU, etc. Will more than likely end up at safety.
Hmmm.....Coach belittle kicks a safety, Rod Woodson, to the curb (talked about not wanting to do the right things, yada yada yada, in his little pre-season conference, although not naming Rod in his little rambling but everyone knew he was throwing the kid under the bus) saying that he's making room for Blake Sims provided that he gets cleared by the NCAA Slaughter House....so, Coach belittle boots a player not knowing if another one will be cleared?  Yeah right.  Someone knew that the "$core$" were on the "up and up".
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: GH2001 on August 06, 2010, 10:01:44 AM
Despite my obvious elite level athleticism, I can no longer pull off a 360 blindfolded dunk after the beating I took in college.  You may not think Intramural Softball is a contact sport....but you'd be wrong. 

That softball is teh hell on the body.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: Snaggletiger on August 06, 2010, 10:25:00 AM
That softball is teh hell on the body.

Especially when you drink enough beer.
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: JR4AU on August 06, 2010, 11:26:22 AM
enough beer.

Is that like "enough pussy"?  "Enough blow jobs?"
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: RWS on August 06, 2010, 12:49:11 PM
Hmmm.....Coach belittle kicks a safety, Rod Woodson, to the curb (talked about not wanting to do the right things, yada yada yada, in his little pre-season conference, although not naming Rod in his little rambling but everyone knew he was throwing the kid under the bus) saying that he's making room for Blake Sims provided that he gets cleared by the NCAA Slaughter House....so, Coach belittle boots a player not knowing if another one will be cleared?  Yeah right.  Someone knew that the "$core$" were on the "up and up".
Something tells me this has been a long time coming. Again, a walk-on (Will Lowery) saw PT at A-Day ahead of Woodson. Everybody was kind of confused about that, but now it makes some sense. That tells me that Woodson has been on his way out for some time now. Continue with your conspiracy theories, though. Let me guess, the NCAA is in on it with us, right? It's just your usual "I don't know shit so I'm going to make something up" rant. You're no better than half the retards on BOL that make up conspiracy theories against AU, and you're just like the retards on The Bunker who have nothing better to do than make up conspiracy theories about UA.
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Post by: Townhallsavoy on August 06, 2010, 12:54:01 PM
Something tells me this has been a long time coming. Again, a walk-on (Will Lowery) saw PT at A-Day ahead of Woodson. Everybody was kind of confused about that, but now it makes some sense. That tells me that Woodson has been on his way out for some time now. Continue with your conspiracy theories, though. Let me guess, the NCAA is in on it with us, right? It's just your usual "I don't know shit so I'm going to make something up" rant. You're no better than half the retards on BOL that make up conspiracy theories against AU, and you're just like the retards on The Bunker who have nothing better to do than make up conspiracy theories about UA.

You know?  What makes me the angriest about the conspiracy theories is the large quantity of accusations that really don't matter at all, yet they're thrown around as proof of scandals at SPUAT.  Such as Saban knowing early about the NCAA Clearinghouse decision with Blake Sims.  Who gives a shit? 
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Post by: RWS on August 06, 2010, 01:02:36 PM
You know?  What makes me the angriest about the conspiracy theories is the large quantity of accusations that really don't matter at all, yet they're thrown around as proof of scandals at SPUAT.  Such as Saban knowing early about the NCAA Clearinghouse decision with Blake Sims.  Who gives a shit? 
For that matter, with our situation in the secondary, I doubt Saban is going to be throwing out a Safety with some game experience without a pretty damn good reason. Again, the fact that a WALK ON was playing ahead of Woodson since Spring camp says something. Just sayin......
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: Jumbo on August 06, 2010, 02:41:51 PM
Is that like "enough pussy"?  "Enough blow jobs?"
Can you ever get enough?
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: Snaggletiger on August 06, 2010, 02:49:30 PM
Can you ever get enough?

At one time or just in general?
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Post by: Godfather on August 06, 2010, 02:55:07 PM
At one time or just in general?
Like you could answer the question even if clarified.  :poke:
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: No Huddle on August 06, 2010, 03:49:22 PM
Word. Sort of **puff puff*

Signed,

Ricky Williams

Funny poop right there. :rofl:
Title: Re: You knew he wouldn't work out with that name....
Post by: The Prowler on August 06, 2010, 09:29:07 PM
Something tells me this has been a long time coming. Again, a walk-on (Will Lowery) saw PT at A-Day ahead of Woodson. Everybody was kind of confused about that, but now it makes some sense. That tells me that Woodson has been on his way out for some time now. Continue with your conspiracy theories, though. Let me guess, the NCAA is in on it with us, right? It's just your usual "I don't know shit so I'm going to make something up" rant. You're no better than half the retards on BOL that make up conspiracy theories against AU, and you're just like the retards on The Bunker who have nothing better to do than make up conspiracy theories about UA.
Remind us again, who's the NCAA President again?  Yeah, thought so.  There's definitely no Grade Scandels that has ever happened at SPuat and at LSU while Coach belittle was there.  There are a lot of people in Georgia that are shocked that Sims qualified.  It'll probably be the same amount of people shocked when Fanning qualifies.