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Bama Hurricane Sign
Posted on 11/12/15 at 10:47 am
Posted on 11/12/15 at 10:47 am
If you are a recruit from Louisiana (especially south Louisiana) how does this sign not forever enrage you?! I understand if a kid wants to go to Miami (Ed reed) for south beach, LA for Hollywood (Joe McKnight) etc....but why Tuscaloosa when their fans hate south Louisiana? if they are good and want to be developed LSU can put you in the NFL just as good. You can def win some jewelery at Bama but is it worth selling out for?
Landon Collins and his brother will always be seen as guys who went to the other school and that school hates everything about where these kids come from. Not everyone but a good bit.
I would imagine the sign would ignite a fire in some of our star athletes from south Louisiana to come to LSU......or Auburn.
Landon Collins and his brother will always be seen as guys who went to the other school and that school hates everything about where these kids come from. Not everyone but a good bit.
I would imagine the sign would ignite a fire in some of our star athletes from south Louisiana to come to LSU......or Auburn.
Posted on 11/12/15 at 10:51 am to Roux-Roux
Yes. Every Louisiana athlete that is considering Alabama should see that.
Posted on 11/12/15 at 11:46 am to Roux-Roux
Meh, why do black athletes go to Ole Miss?
Recruiting is not always so cut and dry.
Recruiting is not always so cut and dry.
This post was edited on 11/12/15 at 11:47 am
Posted on 11/12/15 at 12:09 pm to Roux-Roux
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Roux-Roux
So what are your thoughts on the LSU frat that made the Kent St massacre sign?
Posted on 11/12/15 at 12:11 pm to baytiger
I Would say that black athletes living in Miss still go to Ole Miss....the time of in your face racism isn't the same and a lot of the student body are African American so the times have changed.
But the current student body at Alabama currently are offensive towards a specific group of people from South Louisiana...so I think it's more present than your analogy. I don't think a lot of kids (students or athletes) from Louisiana are just dying to move to Alabama. So why would an African American athlete from South Louisiana put himself over there amongst that divisiveness?
But the current student body at Alabama currently are offensive towards a specific group of people from South Louisiana...so I think it's more present than your analogy. I don't think a lot of kids (students or athletes) from Louisiana are just dying to move to Alabama. So why would an African American athlete from South Louisiana put himself over there amongst that divisiveness?
This post was edited on 11/12/15 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 11/12/15 at 12:12 pm to RATeamWannabe
We don't have a strong recruiting presence in Ohio, I think we will fair fine. Buh byyyeee
And it was DKE no one can frick with them, not even LSU, it's actually the other way around DKE has LSU by the balls
And it was DKE no one can frick with them, not even LSU, it's actually the other way around DKE has LSU by the balls
This post was edited on 11/12/15 at 12:13 pm
Posted on 11/12/15 at 12:19 pm to baytiger
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Meh, why do black athletes go to Ole Miss?
Posted on 11/12/15 at 3:41 pm to Team Vote
IT SHOULD BE SENT IN A COMPLETE DOSSIER WITH EVERY RACIST ARTICLE ABOUT BAMA FROM LAST 5 YEARS TO EVERY RECRUIT. IN THE 80'S Mississippi State used to send that to every black kid considering Ole Miss basically saying they were Uncle Tom if they went there. Used to send my Ole man into orbit. (LOL)
Posted on 11/12/15 at 3:43 pm to Roux-Roux
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If you are a recruit from Louisiana (especially south Louisiana) how does this sign not forever enrage you?!
While I agree in theory, it's not like it got a bunch of media exposure so they might not even know.
Plus, if they were thinking about going to bama then it's not like they are overwhelmed with state pride in the first place. Bama being bama probably won't sway them.
Posted on 11/12/15 at 7:38 pm to tgerb8
Maybe because not every student-athlete in LA is offended by everything they see or read. Maybe they love the fact that in America people are (or used to be) allowed to say whatever they want even if it is insensitive and offending. Maybe they understand that it was done by fanatics of LSU's rivals that were doing it for attention and without true malice.
Posted on 11/12/15 at 8:27 pm to Roux-Roux
So you didn't see that racist video by some LSU fans outside of tiger stadium? That was after the storm.
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:01 pm to RATeamWannabe
quote:So what are your thoughts? Do you think the National Guardsmen freaking out and shooting a few anti war protesters affected members of the Kent State football team? 50 years later? Poor comparison considering that actual members of LSU's football team's lives were forever changed by Katrina, as was the whole region.
So what are your thoughts on the LSU frat that made the Kent St massacre sign?
Posted on 11/12/15 at 9:24 pm to Terry the Tiger
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Maybe because not every student-athlete in LA is offended by everything they see or read. Maybe they love the fact that in America people are (or used to be) allowed to say whatever they want even if it is insensitive and offending. Maybe they understand that it was done by fanatics of LSU's rivals that were doing it for attention and without true malice.
People also have the right to point out that it was Alabama fans who produced a banner mocking a natural disaster that killed over a thousand people in South Louisiana.
So you want to defend their right to hang up such a banner, but not other people's right to say it's fricked up?
People are allowed to say what they want in America, but they (and the groups they represent) have to live with the consequences.
Posted on 11/12/15 at 10:41 pm to Cincinnati Bowtie
My thoughts are coaches aren't going to let recruits make decisions based off of a few dumbasses that don't represent the football program.
Posted on 11/13/15 at 12:19 am to RATeamWannabe
If I'm a coach at LSU I would recruit the kids from south Louisiana with being proud and passionate about what it means to come out of Katrina and represent the boot. All of the after football opportunities present themselves just like you would have at any of the top tiered SEC school.
If you are really gifted Athlete Ibunderstand scheme has a lot to do with it....but minus QB we are putting players in the NFL yearly
If you are really gifted Athlete Ibunderstand scheme has a lot to do with it....but minus QB we are putting players in the NFL yearly
Posted on 11/13/15 at 7:34 am to RATeamWannabe
What coaches are "letting" recruits make decisions?
Posted on 11/14/15 at 9:17 am to Roux-Roux
So a sign from an idiot fan should prohibit someone from living their dreams....disagree. Choose LSU because it is the best decision for athlete, family and future.
Posted on 11/14/15 at 10:04 am to BasilBogomil
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quote:
Maybe because not every student-athlete in LA is offended by everything they see or read. Maybe they love the fact that in America people are (or used to be) allowed to say whatever they want even if it is insensitive and offending. Maybe they understand that it was done by fanatics of LSU's rivals that were doing it for attention and without true malice.
People also have the right to point out that it was Alabama fans who produced a banner mocking a natural disaster that killed over a thousand people in South Louisiana.
So you want to defend their right to hang up such a banner, but not other people's right to say it's fricked up?
People are allowed to say what they want in America, but they (and the groups they represent) have to live with the consequences.
So, my response was from the point of view of a LA student-athlete based on the OP's question: "If you are a recruit from Louisiana (especially south Louisiana) how does this sign not forever enrage you?!" Yet you interpret it as I am defending a Bama fans' right to hang the sign and not people's right to criticize them?
This is typical of today's society where people feel the need comment just for the sake of commenting even though their point of view has nothing to do about the topic at hand. Nice reading comprehension skills.
This post was edited on 11/14/15 at 10:07 am
Posted on 11/14/15 at 12:17 pm to Terry the Tiger
First of all. This is a message board.
You made a comment, I responded to it. That's how it works.
My reading comprehension is fine. However, your ability to convey your thoughts using the English language is clearly lacking.
Pretending that you are speaking for some hypothetical Louisiana student-athlete doesn't change a thing. Those are your thoughts and your lazy social commentary.
You blamed society for becoming too sensitive and acted as an apologist for those who created the banner. My exegesis is based on what you wrote:
Apparently, what you wrote is not what you intended to write. On the other hand, I stand by everything I said in response to your inane drivel.
You made a comment, I responded to it. That's how it works.
My reading comprehension is fine. However, your ability to convey your thoughts using the English language is clearly lacking.
Pretending that you are speaking for some hypothetical Louisiana student-athlete doesn't change a thing. Those are your thoughts and your lazy social commentary.
You blamed society for becoming too sensitive and acted as an apologist for those who created the banner. My exegesis is based on what you wrote:
quote:
Maybe because not every student-athlete in LA is offended by everything they see or read. Maybe they love the fact that in America people are (or used to be) allowed to say whatever they want even if it is insensitive and offending. Maybe they understand that it was done by fanatics of LSU's rivals that were doing it for attention and without true malice.
Apparently, what you wrote is not what you intended to write. On the other hand, I stand by everything I said in response to your inane drivel.
This post was edited on 11/14/15 at 1:20 pm
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