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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Kaos on June 16, 2011, 08:05:20 PM
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Early on, some marble-mouthed clown called in and started bashing Alabama because they've never had a black quarterback in the NFL or one who started an entire season.
Finebaum bristled (I think the guy was a plant designed to direct the pace of the show) of course and threw out Walter Lewis as the alpha and omega of that discussion. Black quarterback, started, was a Heisman contender. Lewis closed the discussion. Period. Besides they have a black basketball coach. Duh.
Of course five minutes later, some inbred redneck fuck invoked the name 'Bahr Bryunt' and mentioned how he wanted to sign him a black quarterback and woulda 'cept for George Wallace....
Side note: I've made a game of it lately. How long does it take for somebody to mention Bryant on any given day. So far the longest the show has gone is about ten minutes.
I sort of agreed that it wasn't that big a deal, nobody really cared, this was 2011 and they would play whoever but the more I thought about it, the more I wondered if Finebaum's little plant didn't have more substance than anybody realized.
Is one guy 28 years ago really the answer to that question? Does Walter Lewis absolve Alabama from everything forever?
Dameyune Craig, Pat Washington, Jason Campbell, Reggie Slack, Cam Newton, Rohan Davey, Jordan Jefferson, Jamarcus Russell, Chris Leak, Tee Martin, Quincy Carter....
How many of those guys have national titles? Campbell, Newton, Russell, Leak, Martin....
One guy at Alabama 28 years ago puts paid to all that?
Thought about it. Nothing is more important at Alabama than football. Nothing. Not academics, not research, nothing. Football is everything.
The starting quarterback is essentially the face of the "university" (and I use that term loosely). The starting quarterback is the most recognizable image of the school.
Dude was right. They don't want that face to be black. Not now, not ever.
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Just a quick note on your Bahr Bryant game....I did the same thing with Lord Saybinz last year everytime I left work and got in the car. I think I made it 2 minutes one day...then I realized it was a commercial.
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Just a quick note on your Bahr Bryant game....I did the same thing with Lord Saybinz last year everytime I left work and got in the car. I think I made it 2 minutes one day...then I realized it was a commercial.
Story of my life.
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Excellent post, K. I heard the beginning segment as well, and it seemed like Finebaum spent the next 45 minutes squashing that topic into the garbage can.
You really think Finebaum planted that topic? I don't think so. I think he was caught off guard. And from what I heard, if Finebaum did plant the topic, he only did so in order to present an argument to make Alabama look better.
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Excellent post, K. I heard the beginning segment as well, and it seemed like Finebaum spent the next 45 minutes squashing that topic into the garbage can.
You really think Finebaum planted that topic? I don't think so. I think he was caught off guard. And from what I heard, if Finebaum did plant the topic, he only did so in order to present an argument to make Alabama look better.
I thought it was a lead-in for Jim of Tuscaloosa to solve the mystery of the caller's motivation.
It's like the episode of Andy Griffith when Goober grows a beard and turns philosopher.
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Walter Lewis was a full blooded Cherokee Indian
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Didn't Zow start a whole season? Or was he always splitting time with Watts? He was a decent QB, no pro prospect, but a better QB than Barker had been.
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Didn't Zow start a whole season? Or was he always splitting time with Watts? He was a decent QB, no pro prospect, but a better QB than Barker had been.
Zow had to share with Tyler Watts and the Tyler Watts who came before Tyler Watts.
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Well considering that bama was the last school in the whole fucking United States to let a black person into their school I'm not too surprised in your assessment K. Truth is, there are too many white supremacist still alive who bleed bama. What surprises me even more is how any black man who has knowledge of this can justify being a bama fan.
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Well considering that bama was the last school in the whole fucking United States to let a black person into their school I'm not too surprised in your assessment K. Truth is, there are too many white supremacist still alive who bleed bama. What surprises me even more is how any black man who has knowledge of this can justify being a bama fan.
The reality is that the typical Bama sidewalk alumni is nothing but the last vestige of the 1960's Klan.
Think about it.
Bear Bryant and Alabama (along with Johnnny Vaught and Ole Miss) were a prime reason that the Old Southerners hung on as long as they did.
Bahr and Johnny V was whuppin' the sheyat outta them damn Yankee schools and they didn't need no GOT dam neegrahs to do it, neither.
If you were a Klansman you told your inbred, fucked up redneck kids they were to worship at the Bryant altar, cause he wasn't nothin but a FUCKIN' WINNER, Jethro! He showed them fuckin' yankee bastards what was what. The Klansmen once-removed kids told their filthy little spawn the same. And the cycle perpetuates.
It's why the ignorant and unwashed still cling to their fucking houndstooth pacifiers today. Bama fans are essentially klansmen.
ROE TAHD!!
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(http://www1.pictures.zimbio.com/gi/Ku+Klux+Klan+Holds+Annual+Gathering+Tennessee+aqcV7IW7BbNl.jpg)
Oh shit, I think I know that guy. (Kidding)
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"The Red Elephant Club are the KKK in Brooks Brothers Suits" - John Thrower
So, you mean to tell me that SPuat doesn't want this to be the face of their program?
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Phillip Sims
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"The Red Elephant Club are the KKK in Brooks Brothers Suits" - John Thrower
So, you mean to tell me that SPuat doesn't want this to be the face of their program?
(http://l.yimg.com/a/p/sp/r/88/88142d2f0f7ba5f4f2fc4d11d01f42bf/99802.jpg)
Phillip Sims
He's pretty much all face
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He's pretty much all face
They make special helmets for faces like this.
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Good thing that Julio Jones, Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, Marcell Dareus, Dont'a Hightower, Rolando McClain, etc are/were relatively anonymous and unimportant players in recent history. JPW and McElroy were MUCH more relative to Alabama's success in the past 3 years than any of those guys.
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Good thing that Julio Jones, Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, Marcell Dareus, Dont'a Hightower, Rolando McClain, etc are/were relatively anonymous and unimportant players in recent history.
Misses the point.
Go fuck a goat, Updyke.
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What was funny about that particular segment, was Finebaum smarmily stated matter-of-factly that he was "an Aub".
The conversation started with "Paul, What do Alabama State, UAB, and Auburn have in common?" Finebaum sounded giddy expecting some slam about Auburn's irrelevance as an athletic program. But then when he hit him with that, that was the last he mentioned Auburn. Finebaum retorted with "C'mon, they have a black basketball coach", and he said something along the lines of "He's a Token. Just like the one they've got down there at Auburn, he's a Token too."
Does not sound like "an Aub" to me.
I would say he's most likely an alumnus of ASU or UAB and could give a shit about the Auburn/Alabama rivalry. I know that's comletely foreign to Finebaum, but it does happen in this state.
Beyond that, I would say it's a safer bet that he was an Alabama fan pissed that the school he roots for never has black QBs, and he would like to root for one.
IMO, the least likely of the three, especially after what he said that about what "they" got down at Auburn, in reference to Barbee.
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Good thing that Julio Jones, Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, Marcell Dareus, Dont'a Hightower, Rolando McClain, etc are/were relatively anonymous and unimportant players in recent history. JPW and McElroy were MUCH more relative to Alabama's success in the past 3 years than any of those guys.
Could you have missed the point any more completely?
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Good thing that Julio Jones, Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, Marcell Dareus, Dont'a Hightower, Rolando McClain, etc are/were relatively anonymous and unimportant players in recent history. JPW and McElroy were MUCH more relative to Alabama's success in the past 3 years than any of those guys.
You're missing the point.
I thought I'd chime in with this since you may have missed the point of Kaos and Sweets.
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Good thing that Julio Jones, Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, Marcell Dareus, Dont'a Hightower, Rolando McClain, etc are/were relatively anonymous and unimportant players in recent history. JPW and McElroy were MUCH more relative to Alabama's success in the past 3 years than any of those guys.
While K might possibly have gotten carried away, and I do think this is not a relatively big deal, you know that that's different.
None of them were "running the show". The QB position is a "thinking man's position". Some racist fans don't think a black man can handle that.
True story. I know a huge Bama fan, from Talladega, who is about as redneck as anyone I associate myself with. I stayed with him for a race weekend to see what it was all about, and his other huge Bama fan friend got into an argument with me about (N-words) running things. He didn't believe they were capable. The conversation started in regards for his disgust that one was about to be the President of the United States at the time. He pointed to Sly Croom as more supportive evidence. I pretty much just :facepalm: 'ed and ignored him after that.
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Good thing that Julio Jones, Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, Marcell Dareus, Dont'a Hightower, Rolando McClain, etc are/were relatively anonymous and unimportant players in recent history. JPW and McElroy were MUCH more relative to Alabama's success in the past 3 years than any of those guys.
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Misses the point.
Go fuck a goat, Updyke.
You are contending that even right now, the QB on Alabama's team is easily the most recognized face of the program. I could make a case saying there are a few other guys on the team or that just got drafted that could easily be considered the face of Alabama. I'm just not so sure that the QB is "the guy" anymore. I would really consider that Trent Richardson.
But hell, what do I know. I'm just a dumb ol' racist anyway. :taunt:
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He's pretty much all face
He's got big gums.
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While K might possibly have gotten carried away, and I do think this is not a relatively big deal, you know that that's different.
None of them were "running the show". The QB position is a "thinking man's position". Some racist fans don't think a black man can handle that.
True story. I know a huge Bama fan, from Talladega, who is about as redneck as anyone I associate myself with. I stayed with him for a race weekend to see what it was all about, and his other huge Bama fan friend got into an argument with me about (N-words) running things. He didn't believe they were capable. The conversation started in regards for his disgust that one was about to be the President of the United States at the time. He pointed to Sly Croom as more supportive evidence. I pretty much just :facepalm: 'ed and ignored him after that.
I have a few Auburn fans for friends that drop the N-bomb all the time. So, I guess you're racist as well. As far as a player "running the show", I see some of the guys I listed as doing more than McElroy or JPW did. As far as how things were when Bear Bryant was coaching, I wouldn't disagree with Kaos' statements. But to state that this is how it is now and that all Alabama fans are essentially klansmen is pretty far reaching.
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You are contending that even right now, the QB on Alabama's team is easily the most recognized face of the program. I could make a case saying there are a few other guys on the team or that just got drafted that could easily be considered the face of Alabama. I'm just not so sure that the QB is "the guy" anymore. I would really consider that Trent Richardson.
But hell, what do I know. I'm just a dumb ol' racist anyway. :taunt:
The quarterback of any time is the face of the program. That's just the way it is.
And I think it's an easier case to say that McElroy has been the "face" more so than Ingram or Julio. I saw McElroy on ESPN. I heard him sit in with Jay Barker (another Alabama QB who gets a lot of face/voice time) on the Opening Drive.
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Admittedly, I don't watch much Alabama football. However, in the little bit I did watch, I never saw Julio's, Ingram's (well...bad example), Hightower's, Richardson's or anybody else's parents on the CBS or ESPN cameras. However, I did see McGinger's parents and sister doing some nifty hip hop dancing at the Iron Bowl.
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The quarterback of any time is the face of the program. That's just the way it is.
And I think it's an easier case to say that McElroy has been the "face" more so than Ingram or Julio. I saw McElroy on ESPN. I heard him sit in with Jay Barker (another Alabama QB who gets a lot of face/voice time) on the Opening Drive.
And there is a good reason that McElroy is sitting in a booth and not getting ready for the NFL season.
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And there is a good reason that McElroy is sitting in a booth and not getting ready for the NFL season.
Why is that? He's more articulate? A better face for the program?
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I realize this isn't specifically on point with the topic here, but years ago in the 31-7 Iron Bowl debacle, me and this old man got into it late in the game. The game was all but over at the start of the 4th and I hollered to give Campbell a chance. The guy in front of, whom I had previously spilled my whiskey drink on, turned around and said, "We don't need that kind of guy at QB".
Me: What do you mean? It's not like Cobb is going to lead us in a stirring comeback. Why not give Campbell a chance, he's the QB of the future anyway.
Words of Wisdom: The QB position is a position where you have to think...like a fighter pilot. You have to be able to think and make quick decisions. We don't need a guy like that back there.
Me: Oh, like the black quarterback who just handed us our asses today.
Words of Wisdom: Stop spilling your damn whiskey all over me.
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Words of Wisdom: Stop spilling your damn whiskey all over me.
I bet you get that a lot.
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Unfortunately both sides have dumb-assed rednecks. We are just fortunate that they have more.
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I bet you get that a lot.
Well when it's mixed with Coke you might as well throw that shit away.
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Unfortunately both sides have dumb-assed rednecks. We are just fortunate that they have more.
They have a lot more.
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This guy was, I'm guessing, 70+. You can't take it out of some of them.
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Well when it's mixed with Coke you might as well throw that poop away.
That just happened.
*snicker*
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Well when it's mixed with Coke you might as well throw that shit away.
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Well when it's mixed with Coke you might as well throw that shit away.
I thought that was Diet Code Red.
They have a lot more.
There numbers could compete with the Muslim population.
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I have a few Auburn fans for friends that drop the N-bomb all the time. So, I guess you're racist as well. As far as a player "running the show", I see some of the guys I listed as doing more than McElroy or JPW did. As far as how things were when Bear Bryant was coaching, I wouldn't disagree with Kaos' statements. But to state that this is how it is now and that all Alabama fans are essentially klansmen is pretty far reaching.
"All" is a big word, Harvey.
All are not klansmen. But the unwashed, uneducated, never set foot on campus for anything other than a ball game contingent (which makes up a substantial portion of your fanbase) is most definitely a carryover from the ill-bred rubes who wore white robes in the 60s. A large portion of the Crimpson horde is nothing more than the sons and/or daughters of these guys:
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To pretend otherwise is folly.
Here's one such with his son:
(http://www.voltairenet.org/local/cache-vignettes/L400xH286/kkk_tattoo400-9fe65.jpg)
And we all knew what junior turned out to look like...
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2375/2132631139_24736e79cb.jpg)
Houndstooth = swastika.
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"All" is a big word, Harvey.
All are not klansmen. But the unwashed, uneducated, never set foot on campus for anything other than a ball game contingent (which makes up a substantial portion of your fanbase) is most definitely a carryover from the ill-bred rubes who wore white robes in the 60s. A large portion of the Crimpson horde is nothing more than the sons and/or daughters of these guys:
(http://cache2.allpostersimages.com/p/LRG/37/3797/WUYIF00Z/posters/clark-ed-the-grand-dragon-of-the-ku-klux-klan-samuel-green-with-other-klansmen-in-hoods.jpg)
To pretend otherwise is folly.
Here's one such with his son:
(http://www.voltairenet.org/local/cache-vignettes/L400xH286/kkk_tattoo400-9fe65.jpg)
And we all knew what junior turned out to look like...
(http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2375/2132631139_24736e79cb.jpg)
Houndstooth = swastika.
Gotta admit, I heard that shit yesterday. At first I though Finescum was right that it's a non-issue in 2011, but by damn, you made me rethink that.
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It will take a couple more generations to pass before this could be considered a non-issue I think. I mean as time passes, the way people think changes for the most part but the white robe wearing bullshit has had a stronghold on this and surrounding states for a long time. This shit isn't just gonna up and disappear.
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Good thing that Julio Jones, Mark Ingram, Trent Richardson, Marcell Dareus, Dont'a Hightower, Rolando McClain, etc are/were relatively anonymous and unimportant players in recent history. JPW and McElroy were MUCH more relative to Alabama's success in the past 3 years than any of those guys.
You bit that hook quickly.
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I found a point on the gorund. Is someone missing one?