While at LSU, Nick Saban had the Rev. Jesse Jackson talk to his team about his experiences with Martin Luther King Jr., and many others during the Civil Rights Movement.
It wasn't really a slam on Fulmer, if you ask me. :dunno:
It has little to do with him completely turning around a moribund basketball program and energizing a community in a way where he rivals Pat Summitt for star status in Knoxville. Both have left Phillip Fulmer in the dust, at least temporarily.
Yea I bought that on a whim,if I could just get ?HEY!Trade day ,Yard Sale.Perfecct FineBum Material..He also wrote "I Hate Alabama: 303 Reasons Why You Should Too"
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The point, which is grasped by anyone with even the most mediocre of intellectual skills, is the Pathetic Defenders of Mediocrity act as if factual representations about the current head football coach are attacks. They, like the man they defend, are thin skinned crybabies who can't argue any recent achievements on the field to bolster their positions, so they simply scream slander anytime someone calls Fulmer what he is.Sadly, the article was almost as predictable as your posts concerning Fulmer -- almost. What's the point?