The Bama conspiracy continues!

#26
#26
NCAA documents regarding Alabama: "serial repeat violator" with an "abysmal infractions track record" and an "extensive recent history of infractions cases unmatched by any other member institution in the NCAA."
Go ahead, spin that. LOL
 
#30
#30
Who is spinning what?

This is not directed at you.


Most Bammers, (not all) think Bama's entire history of NCAA troubles is a conspiracy. They hate Bama, they loved Fulmer, and let him off, by turning in Bama.

According to the NCAA (not UT), Bama has the track record in "breaking the rules". One of which, according to their statement, is the worst record in the NCAA.
 
#32
#32
I would expect you guys to be a little more careful about bringing up plungers.

Just like we would expect you to avoid the past like the plague, bit you guys keep making up new championships to force people to look back. Inevitably, the whole cheating culture and fantasyland title givers come to the fore.
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#33
#33
Just like we would expect you to avoid the past like the plague, bit you guys keep making up new championships to force people to look back. Inevitably, the whole cheating culture and fantasyland title givers come to the fore.
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Very good. Let's discuss the present. Your great new coach has a 3-3 record, and like you, enjoys tossing around the term "cheaters" (Meyer...) because frankly, that's better than trying to actually go out and win football games. He invents an asinine little controversy over jerseys this week, as if that's somehow going to help his team avoid the beatdown they know is coming. You try your own little pseudo cerebral act by taking personal shots at people you say live in an "armpit" to your south. Well, I live in New York City, so let's have a little discussion about how Tennessee looks from here. Come on, give me your best shot.

Here's a newsflash for you: Stop the act. You're not smart enough to pull it off. Not even close.
 
#35
#35
Very good. Let's discuss the present. Your great new coach has a 3-3 record, and like you, enjoys tossing around the term "cheaters" (Meyer...) because frankly, that's better than trying to actually go out and win football games. He invents an asinine little controversy over jerseys this week, as if that's somehow going to help his team avoid the beatdown they know is coming. You try your own little pseudo cerebral act by taking personal shots at people you say live in an "armpit" to your south. Well, I live in New York City, so let's have a little discussion about how Tennessee looks from here. Come on, give me your best shot.

Here's a newsflash for you: Stop the act. You're not smart enough to pull it off. Not even close.

So when Saban went 6-6 his first year at bama that automatically meant he wasn't a great coach? Look at your own coach before you try to talk about ours.
 
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#36
Very good. Let's discuss the present. Your great new coach has a 3-3 record, and like you, enjoys tossing around the term "cheaters" (Meyer...) because frankly, that's better than trying to actually go out and win football games. He invents an asinine little controversy over jerseys this week, as if that's somehow going to help his team avoid the beatdown they know is coming. You try your own little pseudo cerebral act by taking personal shots at people you say live in an "armpit" to your south. Well, I live in New York City, so let's have a little discussion about how Tennessee looks from here. Come on, give me your best shot.

Here's a newsflash for you: Stop the act. You're not smart enough to pull it off. Not even close.

Very ignorant statement considering Saban went 6-6 his first year and lost to a high school team in Louisiana.
 
#37
#37
Very ignorant statement considering Saban went 6-6 his first year and lost to a high school team in Louisiana.

If I were you guys, truly, I wouldn't embarrass myself by comparing your coach to Saban, who has a history of building programs back to the top level, and came to Bama already wearing a national championship ring. Kiffin has a history of well... opening his mouth. Yes, Bama lost six games in Saban's first year, but you might want to go back and take a look at how they did against UT...
 
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If I were you guys, truly, I wouldn't embarrass myself by comparing your coach to Saban, who has a history of building programs back to the top level, and came to Bama already wearing a national championship ring. Kiffin has a history of well... opening his mouth. Yes, Bama lost six games in Saban's first year, but you might want to go back and take a look at how they did against UT...

Or we can be realistic and give him time:dunno:
 
#39
#39
Very good. Let's discuss the present. Your great new coach has a 3-3 record, and like you, enjoys tossing around the term "cheaters" (Meyer...) because frankly, that's better than trying to actually go out and win football games. He invents an asinine little controversy over jerseys this week, as if that's somehow going to help his team avoid the beatdown they know is coming. You try your own little pseudo cerebral act by taking personal shots at people you say live in an "armpit" to your south. Well, I live in New York City, so let's have a little discussion about how Tennessee looks from here. Come on, give me your best shot.

Here's a newsflash for you: Stop the act. You're not smart enough to pull it off. Not even close.

"Evidently Mr. Ringo [thinks he's] an educated man. Now I really hate him."
Eventus stultorum magister
 
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If I were you guys, truly, I wouldn't embarrass myself by comparing your coach to Saban, who has a history of building programs back to the top level, and came to Bama already wearing a national championship ring. Kiffin has a history of well... opening his mouth. Yes, Bama lost six games in Saban's first year, but you might want to go back and take a look at how they did against UT...

I note that it gave you a little rammer jammer woodie to throw out the term "asinine" above to bolster support for your apparent claim that you're one of a very, very few Bammer fans who, to some degree, don't rightfully deserve a perpetual saved seat on the short bus in a state that consistently ranks 48 or 49 (I'll leave it to you to figure out how many states are in the Union) in educational prowess. Good job! Insofar as your cult hero Saban's program building, at LSU he had some of the best and least mined talent in all of the southeast, which to his credit he figured out how to exploit, but you guys haven't won anything of any meaning whatsoever under his watch thus far, so you have a cart in front of horse dilemna here at present. Is your team on par to make waves and compete for the SEC and NC? Sure, I'll give credit where it's due, but the fact is that the fat lady hasn't sung (I'm not talking about your wife, BTW), and based on your program's track record, I wouldn't count any chickens before they hatch. Regardless, what scares you guys and every other SEC team and fanbase to death is the possibility that Lane Kiffin may come in and be extremely successful, all the while being cocky, brash, and rubbing your noses in it. I understand why, but that's not my problem, and we shall see how that works out in the long run. Finally, if you want to convince everyone else of your immense brainpower, I wouldn't rely on premises predicting future success based upon outcomes against not only a head coach but also his entire coaching staff who are no longer employed at UT, your references to Phil's record against Saban notwithstanding. Thanks for playing.
 
#42
#42
Very good. Let's discuss the present. Your great new coach has a 3-3 record, and like you, enjoys tossing around the term "cheaters" (Meyer...) because frankly, that's better than trying to actually go out and win football games. He invents an asinine little controversy over jerseys this week, as if that's somehow going to help his team avoid the beatdown they know is coming. You try your own little pseudo cerebral act by taking personal shots at people you say live in an "armpit" to your south. Well, I live in New York City, so let's have a little discussion about how Tennessee looks from here. Come on, give me your best shot.
Here's a newsflash for you: Stop the act. You're not smart enough to pull it off. Not even close.

You pull that out like a gun "I live in New York city" well whooped d doo. Like that is something to be proud of.
 
#43
#43
By the way after you were shootin' for some food and up from the ground came a bubblin' crude you were supposed to move to Beverly Hills.
 
#44
#44
Very good. Let's discuss the present. Your great new coach has a 3-3 record, and like you, enjoys tossing around the term "cheaters" (Meyer...) because frankly, that's better than trying to actually go out and win football games. He invents an asinine little controversy over jerseys this week, as if that's somehow going to help his team avoid the beatdown they know is coming. You try your own little pseudo cerebral act by taking personal shots at people you say live in an "armpit" to your south. Well, I live in New York City, so let's have a little discussion about how Tennessee looks from here. Come on, give me your best shot.

Here's a newsflash for you: Stop the act. You're not smart enough to pull it off. Not even close.

Uh, dumbass, your program has been caught redhanded on multiple occasions. Comparing that to a jab from our coach at another coach is why people call you stupid. See, it fits.

Having lived in Alabama, NY, NYC and Tennessee, I can tell you 100% for sure that NYC takes the cake for garbage living. It's also littered with absolute idiots. 15 million other people live there with you and you talk about it like it separates you from the pack. Can you imagine anything dumber?

If you even remotely think you hve a prayer in a battle of wits with me, you're far more delusional than any UT fan talking beatdowns in that sewer where your beloved HS called a university sits. I'm not sure Vegas would even handicap such a mismatch after reading stuff like you being proud of "advancing" to NYC.
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#46
#46
I visited NYC once in the early 70's. Have never wanted to go again. One of the cesspools of the great yankee nation.
 
#48
#48
Very good. Let's discuss the present. Your great new coach has a 3-3 record, and like you, enjoys tossing around the term "cheaters" (Meyer...) because frankly, that's better than trying to actually go out and win football games. He invents an asinine little controversy over jerseys this week, as if that's somehow going to help his team avoid the beatdown they know is coming. You try your own little pseudo cerebral act by taking personal shots at people you say live in an "armpit" to your south. Well, I live in New York City, so let's have a little discussion about how Tennessee looks from here. Come on, give me your best shot.

Here's a newsflash for you: Stop the act. You're not smart enough to pull it off. Not even close.

lol, living in NYC as if that's supposed to be a great thing.
 
#49
#49
I visited NYC once in the early 70's. Have never wanted to go again. One of the cesspools of the great yankee nation.
but you can probably imagine being stuck with having to choose between NYC and AL. Holy sucks, I'd probably opt for Iran.
 
#50
#50
Very good. Let's discuss the present. Your great new coach has a 3-3 record, and like you, enjoys tossing around the term "cheaters" (Meyer...) because frankly, that's better than trying to actually go out and win football games. He invents an asinine little controversy over jerseys this week, as if that's somehow going to help his team avoid the beatdown they know is coming. You try your own little pseudo cerebral act by taking personal shots at people you say live in an "armpit" to your south. Well, I live in New York City, so let's have a little discussion about how Tennessee looks from here. Come on, give me your best shot.

Here's a newsflash for you: Stop the act. You're not smart enough to pull it off. Not even close.


Seriously TROLL?.....your ignorance is unbelievable
 
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