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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: wesfau2 on July 18, 2014, 10:00:47 AM
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Seems like he's got a hard-on for Auburn lately. First the arrest/discipline math debacle and now this:
If Matthews makes the most of his second chance at Second-Chance U as he sits out his transfer year, Richt will have to face him during the 2015 season.
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/07/nick_marshall_tray_matthews_an.html (http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/07/nick_marshall_tray_matthews_an.html)
Minor, sure. Petty, definitely. Second-Chance U? Fuck him.
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Seems like he's got a hard-on for Auburn lately. First the arrest/discipline math debacle and now this:
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/07/nick_marshall_tray_matthews_an.html (http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/07/nick_marshall_tray_matthews_an.html)
Minor, sure. Petty, definitely. Second-Chance U? Fuck him.
He's a writer...and he knows what state he writes in. Stoking the flames is all. Page hits, water cooler discussion, month before season starts....he knows what he's doing. I don't agree, but its a business.
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Let alone Marshall doesn't even apply to that headline. He didn't transfer. He was dismissed, went the JUCO route, and was signed by Auburn. Richt would have absolutely no say in that.
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He's a writer...and he knows what state he writes in. Stoking the flames is all. Page hits, water cooler discussion, month before season starts....he knows what he's doing. I don't agree, but its a business.
As Bobby Knight said, a business one step from prostitution.
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Let alone Marshall doesn't even apply to that headline. He didn't transfer. He was dismissed, went the JUCO route, and was signed by Auburn. Richt would have absolutely no say in that.
I love the smell of Twitter-battle in the morning.
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I'll take the Second Chance-U thing all day if it means getting players like Cam, Nick and Tray.
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It does look like he corrected his math (and went with a professorial theme) in his latest article. Looks like he he read the Never to Yield piece and took it to heart.
http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/07/nick_saban_has_discipline_on_h.html (http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/07/nick_saban_has_discipline_on_h.html)
Is Nick Saban too forgiving in the wake of Alabama's troubling off-season?
By Kevin Scarbinsky
on July 17, 2014 at 10:41 AM
HOOVER, Alabama - All the coaches who step up to the mike at SEC Media Days make an opening statement.
Not Nick Saban. He delivers a lecture worthy of a college professor.
A large part of the Alabama coach’s prepared remarks Thursday sounded like the first day of class. The subject: Intro to Adolescent Behavior 101.
It was a timely and thoughtful discourse.
Clearly Saban’s been thinking about the off-field behavior of his players, and with good reason. Since the Crimson Tide closed the 2013 season with losses in the Iron and Sugar bowls, six different players have been arrested or cited by police.
The list: Tony Brown (failure to obey and resisting arrest), Dee Hart (marijuana possession and giving false information), Altee Tenpenny (citation for marijuana possession), Dillon Lee (DUI), Kenyan Drake (obstructing governmental operations) and Jarran Reed (DUI).
Alabama said after his arrest that Hart was no longer with the team at the time he was busted.
None of the charges was a felony, but four or five arrests and one citation in six months is too many at any program, especially at a program such as Alabama, which prides itself on the resources it pours into the personal development of its players.
Since last August, when Geno Smith was arrested for driving under the influence, three different Alabama players have been popped for DUI alone, a troubling trend for a potentially tragic offense.
Saban, true to his oft-stated preference for discipline over punishment, said that the most recent arrestees, Drake and Reed, have been suspended from certain activities but haven’t been kicked off the team. They’ll be able to return in full when “they’re ready to come back and show a little bit more responsibility and discipline. … We’re not making that judgment right now.â€
It’s understandable that no coach outlines every aspect of his disciplinary program for the public, and Saban as usual shared no details. It should be expected that Lee and Reed will be suspended for the season opener against West Virginia for their DUI arrests, as Smith was for the first game of 2013 for a similar charge.
It would send a stronger message than the very forgiving tone Saban adopted Thursday if he would announce those specific suspensions and make a clear statement about the dangers of drinking and driving. When he speaks, people usually listen. Witness the Alabama fans that crowded the hotel lobby as usual at Media Days.
The strongest statement Saban did make on the subject of discipline was this line: “I want you to know that there’s not one player, not one player, since I’ve been a head coach that I kicked off the team that ever went anywhere and amounted to anything.â€
Interesting. Alabama doesn’t always tell the world when it dismisses a player, and players have been booted from other SEC programs and made the most of a second chance at another. Alabama itself has welcomed a former Georgia player in tight end Ty Flournoy-Smith, who left there for a junior college after running into trouble, and welcomed back D.J. Pettway.
You have to wonder if Saban, like a lot of coaches, is too willing to go the extra mile with his more impulsive players. He spoke about a greater divide than ever between his younger and older players in terms of maturity, a variation on the same point AJ McCarron made in trying to explain why last year’s team fell short of a three-peat.
You would think that, after ending last season with two losses, the players would’ve gotten Saban’s message about doing the right things on and off the field. The number of off-season brushes with the law suggests otherwise.
Correcting those issues is Saban’s challenge as much as answering the questions at quarterback, offensive line and defensive back, more on-field questions than Alabama has faced heading into fall camp in years.
“Discipline is developed off the field,†he said.
In that regard, Alabama has plenty of room for improvement before it sets foot in the Georgia Dome on opening day.
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Also, they keep saying Tenpenny was merely cited, trying to equate it to what happened to Marshall.
Tenpenny was arrested, but the charges were later dropped due to "good behavior"
http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/04/alabama_rb_altee_tenpenny_coul.html (http://www.al.com/alabamafootball/index.ssf/2014/04/alabama_rb_altee_tenpenny_coul.html)
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Nick Marshall, Tray Matthews and Auburn owe Mark Richt for doing the right thing
I'm confruzed. Why is that the headline?
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Seems like he's got a hard-on for Auburn lately. First the arrest/discipline math debacle and now this:
http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/07/nick_marshall_tray_matthews_an.html (http://www.al.com/sports/index.ssf/2014/07/nick_marshall_tray_matthews_an.html)
Minor, sure. Petty, definitely. Second-Chance U? fudge him.
I prefer "Dirty Dozen U".
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How many student athletes afforded a second chance become a menace to Scarbinsky's society?
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Nick Marshall, Tray Matthews and Auburn owe Mark Richt for doing the right thing
I'm confruzed. Why is that the headline?
I was confused by the article as well. I knew it was supposed to make Auburn fans upset, but I couldn't figure out his aim with the piece.
I think what Scarbo is saying is that Mark Richt is a good person who instills proper discipline in the Georgia program. Because Mark Richt does the "right thing," Auburn, whom one can infer is the corrupt organization in the conference, benefits by not having strict expectations for the players they sign.
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I was confused by the article as well. I knew it was supposed to make Auburn fans upset, but I couldn't figure out his aim with the piece.
I think what Scarbo is saying is that Mark Richt is a good person who instills proper discipline in the Georgia program. Because Mark Richt does the "right thing," Auburn, whom one can infer is the corrupt organization in the conference, benefits by not having strict expectations for the players they sign PAY.
ftfy.
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I clicked the linky dinky and that wasn't the title of the piece. Not sure how that got in Chad's post.
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I clicked the linky dinky and that wasn't the title of the piece. Not sure how that got in Chad's post.
I'm not quite sure how I fucked that up either, but it's corrected.
This headline:
Nick Marshall, Tray Matthews and Auburn owe Mark Richt for doing the right thing
Was for the link Wes posted, where I commented that it didn't apply to Marshall.
They're two separate articles.
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I, for one, am tired of the fudge ups on here fudgeing everything around here up.
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I, for one, am tired of the fudge ups on here fudgeing everything around here up.
Our apologies. Those responsible for the fuck ups have been sacked.
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I, for one, am tired of the fudge ups on here fudgeing everything around here up.
I think they all "deserve" a second chance. Have a heart wiregrasser.
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I think they all "deserve" a second chance. Have a heart wiregrasser.
They can't help us win a single game. Fuck them.
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I want you to know there's not one member -- not one member -- since I've been an admin that I've kicked off the board that ever went anywhere and amounted to anything and accomplished anything, posting or academically.
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I want you to know there's not one member -- not one member -- since I've been an admin that I've kicked off the board that ever went anywhere and amounted to anything and accomplished anything, posting or academically.
hussel. ur doin it rite.
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I want you to know there's not one member -- not one member -- since I've been an admin that I've kicked off the board that ever went anywhere and amounted to anything and accomplished anything, posting or academically.
Dayum we have a board and everything. Ain't we all high and mighty. Next thing you know we will be reading where you have fleeced us of our dues.
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I want you to know there's not one member -- not one member -- since I've been an admin that I've kicked off the board that ever went anywhere and amounted to anything and accomplished anything, posting or academically.
People who are kicked off other boards end up here. This is the Auburn of message boards.
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I want you to know there's not one member -- not one member -- since I've been an admin that I've kicked off the board that ever went anywhere and amounted to anything and accomplished anything, posting or academically.
By the way, I have some shares I need to get rid of. You interested?
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The heavy handed moderating going on around here is wearing on my last nerve.
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People who are kicked off other boards end up here. This is the Auburn of message boards.
Or some just voluntarily leave a board that's obviously a rainbow and candy cane fest. And a 5th grade classroom at the sametime.
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People who are kicked off other boards end up here. This is the Auburn of message boards.
This should be on the front page of the site.
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If I had not been asked to leave other establishments, believe me, I wouldn't be here. Too many fags, racists and foul mouthed fuckers around here. No moderation. "The number 1 forum to talk Auburn Sports" my ass. If I want to discuss football around here, I have to talk to myself. It's down right ludicrous.
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Or some just voluntarily leave a board that's obviously a rainbow and candy cane fest. And a 5th grade classroom at the sametime.
I felt better getting kicked off (the 3rd time) got my pound of sand and then got internets blocked.
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If I had not been asked to leave other establishments, believe me, I wouldn't be here. Too many fags, racists and foul mouthed fuckers around here. No moderation. "The number 1 forum to talk Auburn Sports" my ass. If I want to discuss football around here, I have to talk to myself. It's down right ludicrous.
What does that damn hippity hop rap music have to do with anything?
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This should be on the front page of the site.
It better not replace Can Auburn Win Right Away This Year? I wanna' know.
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Bringing bastard children together since 2007
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Bringing bastard children together since 2007
Things I don't miss.
What's for Lunch? (almost every freaking day)
Happy 5000th post.
Batman is the greatest.
NSFW- when it turns out to be nothing.
Getting a 30 day time out. For posting something really NSFW.
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What board was it? Sounds like a fun board to get kicked off of.
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Things I don't miss.
Batman is the greatest.
(http://th01.deviantart.net/fs71/PRE/i/2011/079/1/9/batman_commission_1_by_roger_robinson-d3c43q9.jpg)
I will fuck you up.
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What board was it? Sounds like a fun board to get kicked off of.
There was one board that Phillip Marshall was put over when it first started, AUC.
There was a poster on there by the name of "Galen" that I think used to give P. Marshall small coronaries daily with his hilarious and defiant antics. Good times.
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What board was it? Sounds like a fun board to get kicked off of.
It was ITAT, heard they were bought out or changed or something.
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I will fuck you up.
OK Autiger22.
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There was one board that Phillip Marshall was put over when it first started, AUC.
There was a poster on there by the name of "Galen" that I think used to give P. Marshall small coronaries daily with his hilarious and defiant antics. Good times.
I heard it was Galen's Ghost
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I heard it was Galen's Ghost
Well, I did call him Gaylen once. He didn't like that very much.
But he was nonetheless a cool dude. Just for pissing off moderators.
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There was one board that Phillip Marshall was put over when it first started, AUC.
There was a poster on there by the name of "Galen" that I think used to give P. Marshall small coronaries daily with his hilarious and defiant antics. Good times.
Ah, the great second wave...
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Dee Hart is transferring to Colorado State, to play under Jim McElwain, and some weed without fear of imprisonment, he'll play this season because he has already graduated (probably doesn't know what he majored in)...
http://mweb.cbssports.com/ncaaf/eye-on-college-football/24644547/former-alabama-rb-dee-hart-transferring-to-colorado-state?v=1&vc=1 (http://mweb.cbssports.com/ncaaf/eye-on-college-football/24644547/former-alabama-rb-dee-hart-transferring-to-colorado-state?v=1&vc=1)
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Dee Hart is transferring to Colorado State, to play under Jim McElwain, and some weed without fear of imprisonment, he'll play this season because he has already graduated (probably doesn't know what he majored in)...
http://mweb.cbssports.com/ncaaf/eye-on-college-football/24644547/former-alabama-rb-dee-hart-transferring-to-colorado-state?v=1&vc=1 (http://mweb.cbssports.com/ncaaf/eye-on-college-football/24644547/former-alabama-rb-dee-hart-transferring-to-colorado-state?v=1&vc=1)
(http://plantsciences.utk.edu/images/weedscience_spotlight_large.jpg)
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Dee Hart is transferring to Colorado State, to play under Jim McElwain, and some weed without fear of imprisonment, he'll play this season because he has already graduated (probably doesn't know what he majored in)...
Wasn't he somewhat of a flip coming out of high school. OR was it between the turds and meatchicken the whole time? I can't remember.
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Dee Hart is transferring to Colorado State, to play under Jim McElwain, and some weed without fear of imprisonment, he'll play this season because he has already graduated (probably doesn't know what he majored in)...
(http://i164.photobucket.com/albums/u1/miked0003/th9TGYOKZR_zpsdc038fb7.jpg) (http://s164.photobucket.com/user/miked0003/media/th9TGYOKZR_zpsdc038fb7.jpg.html)