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re: Video of Postgame Altercation - quality is terrible ETA - new Krag “punch” video
Posted on 11/26/18 at 4:05 pm to GumboPot
Posted on 11/26/18 at 4:05 pm to GumboPot
I mean, OP's use of the words "went after" and "charges the guy from behind" are way more accurate than LSU's initial story...
Krags is literally the only figure in LSU colors running in the entire video. Running up to Fisher/Craig
or is running too strong of a word? Is "jogging at a high rate of speed while everyone else is walking" better?
Krags is literally the only figure in LSU colors running in the entire video. Running up to Fisher/Craig
or is running too strong of a word? Is "jogging at a high rate of speed while everyone else is walking" better?
Posted on 11/26/18 at 4:09 pm to liveb8
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I mean, OP's use of the words "went after" and "charges the guy from behind" are way more accurate than LSU's initial story...
Krags is literally the only figure in LSU colors running in the entire video. Running up to Fisher/Craig
or is running too strong of a word? Is "jogging at a high rate of speed while everyone else is walking" better?
Just finish the sentence. For example, "went after Craig to give him a piece of this mind." Or, "charged after Craig to say I'm rubber you're glue whatever you say bounces off of me and sticks to you."
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