'13 GA DE Carl Lawson (Auburn commit)

Lolwut?

Elaborate please?

Why? We're giddy over a likely heavily embellished story that's pathetic in every way if true, in hopes that it ruined a recruiting weekend.

When reality sets in, it's likely much less and immaterial to the decision being made by Lawson, regardless of our sad hoping otherwise.
 
Being Black and from the South, Im sure its not the first time any of them have heard a white person drop the 'Nuclear Bomb'.

Dont think its a worth making a life changing decision bc there is no running from Ignorance.

Just my opinion.
 
Being Black and from the South, Im sure its not the first time any of them have heard a white person drop the 'Nuclear Bomb'.

Dont think its a worth making a life changing decision

Period. And it won't be. Our response here is bordering on pathetic.
 
Why? We're giddy over a likely heavily embellished story that's pathetic in every way if true, in hopes that it ruined a recruiting weekend.

When reality sets in, it's likely much less and immaterial to the decision being made by Lawson, regardless of our sad hoping otherwise.

How can you interpret our internet sentences as being giddy? So reality points to a recruit coming in as the best LB in the country to possibly re-commit to the school he was committed to and he leaves to go to UA. I say that is a sensational story.
 
Why? We're giddy over a likely heavily embellished story that's pathetic in every way if true, in hopes that it ruined a recruiting weekend.

When reality sets in, it's likely much less and immaterial to the decision being made by Lawson, regardless of our sad hoping otherwise.

absolutely giddy, and it may or may not.
 
Being Black and from the South, Im sure its not the first time any of them have heard a white person drop the 'Nuclear Bomb'.

Dont think its a worth making a life changing decision bc there is no running from Ignorance.

Just my opinion.

I would agree if it wasn't a teammate. That changes the perception greatly IMO.
 
Why? We're giddy over a likely heavily embellished story that's pathetic in every way if true, in hopes that it ruined a recruiting weekend.

When reality sets in, it's likely much less and immaterial to the decision being made by Lawson, regardless of our sad hoping otherwise.
It was bad enough to make Reuben leave AU and go to its biggest rival.

Parts have been confirmed. Believe it or not, I'm not one to sway you on a story :lol:
 
How can you interpret our internet sentences as being giddy? So reality points to a recruit coming in as the best LB in the country to possibly re-commit to the school he was committed to and he leaves to go to UA. I say that is a sensational story.

Because I can read and a poster below you corroborated it. Sensational silliness means crap to me.
 
I'll respect Carl's decision no matter where he goes cause he's a class act but if he wants a family environment, then he needs to go to Tennessee. We have so much tradition, greatest fans, and so many great players that's stepped into Neyland Stadium. He could easily become a part of that. He'll never get that opportunity at Auburn. GO VOLS!!!
 
Being Black and from the South, Im sure its not the first time any of them have heard a white person drop the 'Nuclear Bomb'.

Dont think its a worth making a life changing decision bc there is no running from Ignorance.

Just my opinion.

Sadly, you're correct.
 
Why? We're giddy over a likely heavily embellished story that's pathetic in every way if true, in hopes that it ruined a recruiting weekend.

When reality sets in, it's likely much less and immaterial to the decision being made by Lawson, regardless of our sad hoping otherwise.

It is obvious you have not been following Lawson's recruitment nor know anything about his father.
 
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BPV, we're making too much out of this but you have 61,000+ posts? Like you haven't made something out of nothing...
C'mon man.

I've never been excited over a racial epithet and its possibilities in helping recruiting. I find it sad. I want Lawson to be a Vol, but I find the entire story hard to believe, but reprehensible if true.
 
Being Black and from the South, Im sure its not the first time any of them have heard a white person drop the 'Nuclear Bomb'.

Dont think its a worth making a life changing decision bc there is no running from Ignorance.

Just my opinion.

Sadly, you're correct.

I've lived in the south all of my life. The most racist area I have ever been to was Saginaw, MI. Unfortunately, it's not a southern thing.
 
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