I felt that his grades weren't in question because he was transferring to one of the hardest academic schools in the State...that was in August of last year, before his Senior season. Did I state anything after his season started? Nope.
Learning disabled people aren't early graduates. Not in public school, not in private school. They're learning disabled. They're never on track to graduate early. He didn't become learning disabled in a matter of two months. How the fuck was he on track to be an early graduate beginning his senior year, but then needed Alabama to cheat to get him qualified months later? It's not easy to be an early graduate. I can see how somebody's grades can slip slightly and you can lose that, but still have good grades. But they're not going to slip from smart enough to graduate early, to a learning disabled classification.
In December of 2012, you were talking about how you hoped that AU could get Foster back if AU hired Garner. You were hoping that AU signed a guy that couldn't qualify? In January you said he was going to UGA. Was UGA going to cheat and you just didn't feel like mentioning their cheating ways? A few days before signing day, you were rationalizing out loud how he had visited AU way more times than UA, etc etc etc. Never mentioned shit about bad grades. The second he signs with UA, you throw out any and every rumor you can about him. You do it all the time. Just like you backpedal every time somebody calls you out on your bullshit.
You're just like the dumbfucks in the Alabama fan base who pitch a fit and try to attach an asterisk to any kind of success or perceived victory of a rival. It's the same mentality that prevented some people from looking at the Cam thing rationally. Some Alabama fans absolutely could not stand that Auburn won the Iron Bowl, and had a chance to win the national championship. They made up absolutely anything they could to make themselves feel better about it. They wanted to invalidate it in their minds so badly, they made themselves believe whatever bullshit they heard or saw.