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False rumors about Chavis like the one started by Below Par, hurts
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:01 pm
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:01 pm
and must stop...False rumors often show up on recruiting sites, usually by posers, I mean, posters, who want to appear to be important. Many times they will pick a topic that has a 50-50 chance of panning out and go with it. if it turns out true, they say, look at me, I am important and you should always listen to me in the future....If it does not turn out to be true, they either don't mention it and hope everyone forgets, or they come in after the fact and post some bull about how the coach changed his mind, or not enough money was involved, or the coach wanted a bigger title for his name and backed out....yada, yada, yada....only problem, like in this case with Chavis and the false rumor started here by belowpar, is that below par yada yada'd through the best part..."the truth."
The truth here is that a couple of weeks ago Chavis' name was mentioned as a possible candidate by georgia people along with the names of Bud Foster and Grantham from the Cowboys. But Chavis told georgia he was not interested and to take his name off their list. georgia, apparently unbeknownst to below par, offered the job to another. Look at Grantham and those others mentioned in espn article I pasted below which serves to confirm what I already knew, but apparently, below par didn't. At this point Chavis has not been a part of the equation at all and never has been. It was only in the last day that they made another run at Chavis TO NO AVAIL, so how could below par have told you Chavis was ALREADY A DONE DEAL TO GEORGIA? He couldn't and be telling you something that was accurate. In fact, Chavis had already once turned them down just prior to below par announcing his alleged insider info. Things could always change and they could run out of candidates and money could become irresistable to him....but thus far it has not happened that way and to suggest otherwise is a falsehood to the nth degree. As of now below par's rumor is false, since he claims this is already a done deal.below par took a rumor and ran with it...damn the truthfulness, full speed ahead. The performance here is above par at best.
What is disappointing, but not unexpected is all the sheep who followed that false voice. I have seen posts asking the all mighty poser, I mean, poster, his information on whether Miles will keep Crowton....and I have seen his patented non committal response which can land in either direction when the time comes and the real information comes out....stick a finger down my throat...as if he would really know that...I mean, really...c'mon man. I have seen the sheep begin posting up and down this board...asking questions of Chavis like: what does Chavis know about LSU that we don't,....as if the false rumor were already true and Chavis to georgia was a done deal. Such things hurt LSU...by suggesting that there is something wrong at LSU and that is why Chavis would leave so soon. Thanks guys. It is pitiful alone to see that, but what is more alarming and disturbing, is the adverse affect such disinformation has on recruiting. Already one such recruit from out of state, known to me, has expressed that Chavis was leaving for georgia. When asked where he got that from, he promptly said, "tigerdroppings." Great, he has turned his interest to elsewhere because of this false rumor. Feel good about yourself yet, below part???? I do not know if such posers, I mean, posters, ah, hell, I mean, posers, are fans from other states posing as Tiger fans and trying to ruin our recruiting classes every year, or if they are so-called fans who are clueless about such adverse affect they might have on recruiting and don't care, as they want to feel important. It does not matter the motive...the bottom line is it hurts LSU, and your believing like sheep and regurgitating on here mindlessly, hurts LSU. I am one fan who is not going to put up with it anymore. I am outing the poser. This so-called inside info is false. There will be no spinning after it comes out false. The other members here who believe in it are fostering a false rumor that damages LSU in the long run. Stop it.
Quit being sheep and quit believing everything you read on these fan sites like it is gospel....including my post here. Don't believe it until the story comes out...I don't mean some Herbstreit type story liner....I mean a validated story from news reporters. Who cares if you know Chavis is staying at LSU...but write a post that says he is leaving and everyone finds that to be news and the gospel. C'mon man!...or should I say, C'mon Sheep!
Let's stop hurting LSU. let's start being real fans. Think...use your brains. Ask yourself.....The only people at LSU who would know this is Chavis or MIles....is below par really Coach Chavis? Is he really Coach Miles? Would either man be talking about this to anyone else? If it were true, why has it not been publicly released or leaked??? So, the only guy who can talk about this secret information, just happens to be below par on Tiger DRoppings, of all places???? Need I say more. Kind of sounds silly, when one puts it that way, doesn't it.
By the way, I have no problem with you waiting to see how it unfolds before I ask you to believe this is some great inside info in my post. And also, by the way, If below par really had inside info on the georgia DC job, he would have posted my above information already.
And if that is not good enough for you all...read this...
Grantham somebody to watch at Georgia
December, 23, 2009 Dec 231:30PM ETComment Email Print Share By Chris LowGeorgia coach Mark Richt will almost certainly make one more run at Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart after the bowl season.
Smart, one of the hottest coaching commodities in the country right now, has already told his alma mater “no thanks” a couple of different times.
But look for Richt and the Bulldogs to make one more play.
If Smart elects to stay put, which he likely will, a guy to watch in Georgia’s search for a new defensive coordinator is Todd Grantham, who’s currently the defensive line coach for the Dallas Cowboys.
Grantham was the defensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns for three years before being fired following the 2008 season. A former offensive lineman at Virginia Tech, Grantham got his start in coaching under Frank Beamer as a graduate assistant.
Richt has already talked to several people about the job. In addition to Smart, he’s had both Vic Koenning and Bud Foster on his radar. Koenning ended up going to Illinois to be Ron Zook’s defensive coordinator, and Foster will stay at Virginia Tech, where he will get a raise.
Most recently, Richt has been doing his homework on Grantham, who has an impressive list of coaches he’s worked under. After working under Beamer for six years at Virginia Tech, he worked under Nick Saban for three years at Michigan State. He moved to the NFL in 1999 under Jim Mora with the Indianapolis Colts and has been there ever since.
Grantham has been a 3-4 guy throughout his NFL career and also worked under Dom Capers with the Houston Texans before getting the Browns' defensive coordinator job.Tags:Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia Bulldogs, Kirby Smart, Mark Richt, Todd Grantham
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Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:02 pm to BengalBrian
quote:fail
like the one started by Below Par
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:04 pm to BengalBrian
quote:
False rumors about Chavis like the one started by Below Par, hurts
and must stop...False rumors often show up on recruiting sites, usually by posers, I mean, posters, who want to appear to be important. Many times they will pick a topic that has a 50-50 chance of panning out and go with it. if it turns out true, they say, look at me, I am important and you should always listen to me in the future....If it does not turn out to be true, they either don't mention it and hope everyone forgets, or they come in after the fact and post some bull about how the coach changed his mind, or not enough money was involved, or the coach wanted a bigger title for his name and backed out....yada, yada, yada....only problem, like in this case with Chavis and the false rumor started here by belowpar, is that below par yada yada'd through the best part..."the truth."
The truth here is that a couple of weeks ago Chavis' name was mentioned as a possible candidate by georgia people along with the names of Bud Foster and Grantham from the Cowboys. But Chavis told georgia he was not interested and to take his name off their list. georgia, apparently unbeknownst to below par, offered the job to another. Look at Grantham and those others mentioned in espn article I pasted below which serves to confirm what I already knew, but apparently, below par didn't. At this point Chavis has not been a part of the equation at all and never has been. It was only in the last day that they made another run at Chavis TO NO AVAIL, so how could below par have told you Chavis was ALREADY A DONE DEAL TO GEORGIA? He couldn't and be telling you something that was accurate. In fact, Chavis had already once turned them down just prior to below par announcing his alleged insider info. Things could always change and they could run out of candidates and money could become irresistable to him....but thus far it has not happened that way and to suggest otherwise is a falsehood to the nth degree. As of now below par's rumor is false, since he claims this is already a done deal.below par took a rumor and ran with it...damn the truthfulness, full speed ahead. The performance here is above par at best.
What is disappointing, but not unexpected is all the sheep who followed that false voice. I have seen posts asking the all mighty poser, I mean, poster, his information on whether Miles will keep Crowton....and I have seen his patented non committal response which can land in either direction when the time comes and the real information comes out....stick a finger down my throat...as if he would really know that...I mean, really...c'mon man. I have seen the sheep begin posting up and down this board...asking questions of Chavis like: what does Chavis know about LSU that we don't,....as if the false rumor were already true and Chavis to georgia was a done deal. Such things hurt LSU...by suggesting that there is something wrong at LSU and that is why Chavis would leave so soon. Thanks guys. It is pitiful alone to see that, but what is more alarming and disturbing, is the adverse affect such disinformation has on recruiting. Already one such recruit from out of state, known to me, has expressed that Chavis was leaving for georgia. When asked where he got that from, he promptly said, "tigerdroppings." Great, he has turned his interest to elsewhere because of this false rumor. Feel good about yourself yet, below part???? I do not know if such posers, I mean, posters, ah, hell, I mean, posers, are fans from other states posing as Tiger fans and trying to ruin our recruiting classes every year, or if they are so-called fans who are clueless about such adverse affect they might have on recruiting and don't care, as they want to feel important. It does not matter the motive...the bottom line is it hurts LSU, and your believing like sheep and regurgitating on here mindlessly, hurts LSU. I am one fan who is not going to put up with it anymore. I am outing the poser. This so-called inside info is false. There will be no spinning after it comes out false. The other members here who believe in it are fostering a false rumor that damages LSU in the long run. Stop it.
Quit being sheep and quit believing everything you read on these fan sites like it is gospel....including my post here. Don't believe it until the story comes out...I don't mean some Herbstreit type story liner....I mean a validated story from news reporters. Who cares if you know Chavis is staying at LSU...but write a post that says he is leaving and everyone finds that to be news and the gospel. C'mon man!...or should I say, C'mon Sheep!
Let's stop hurting LSU. let's start being real fans. Think...use your brains. Ask yourself.....The only people at LSU who would know this is Chavis or MIles....is below par really Coach Chavis? Is he really Coach Miles? Would either man be talking about this to anyone else? If it were true, why has it not been publicly released or leaked??? So, the only guy who can talk about this secret information, just happens to be below par on Tiger DRoppings, of all places???? Need I say more. Kind of sounds silly, when one puts it that way, doesn't it.
By the way, I have no problem with you waiting to see how it unfolds before I ask you to believe this is some great inside info in my post. And also, by the way, If below par really had inside info on the georgia DC job, he would have posted my above information already.
And if that is not good enough for you all...read this...
Grantham somebody to watch at Georgia
December, 23, 2009 Dec 231:30PM ETComment Email Print Share By Chris LowGeorgia coach Mark Richt will almost certainly make one more run at Alabama defensive coordinator Kirby Smart after the bowl season.
Smart, one of the hottest coaching commodities in the country right now, has already told his alma mater “no thanks” a couple of different times.
But look for Richt and the Bulldogs to make one more play.
If Smart elects to stay put, which he likely will, a guy to watch in Georgia’s search for a new defensive coordinator is Todd Grantham, who’s currently the defensive line coach for the Dallas Cowboys.
Grantham was the defensive coordinator for the Cleveland Browns for three years before being fired following the 2008 season. A former offensive lineman at Virginia Tech, Grantham got his start in coaching under Frank Beamer as a graduate assistant.
Richt has already talked to several people about the job. In addition to Smart, he’s had both Vic Koenning and Bud Foster on his radar. Koenning ended up going to Illinois to be Ron Zook’s defensive coordinator, and Foster will stay at Virginia Tech, where he will get a raise.
Most recently, Richt has been doing his homework on Grantham, who has an impressive list of coaches he’s worked under. After working under Beamer for six years at Virginia Tech, he worked under Nick Saban for three years at Michigan State. He moved to the NFL in 1999 under Jim Mora with the Indianapolis Colts and has been there ever since.
Grantham has been a 3-4 guy throughout his NFL career and also worked under Dom Capers with the Houston Texans before getting the Browns' defensive coordinator job.Tags:Alabama Crimson Tide, Georgia Bulldogs, Kirby Smart, Mark Richt, Todd Grantham
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Holy frick
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:05 pm to Roaad
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like the one started by Below Par
fail
not to be a dick, but what has BP came out with lately that was on point?
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:06 pm to BengalBrian
Im going to take your advice and not be a sheep and not believe you.
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:06 pm to Elleshoe
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but what has BP came out with lately that was on point?
agree. Pretty much has struck out on three straight pitches.
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:07 pm to Springlake Tiger
quote:No shite huh. He posted more words in his one post than all of mine combined
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Holy frick
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:07 pm to BengalBrian
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Quit being sheep and quit believing everything you read on these fan sites like it is gospel....including my post here.
No problem.
BTW, did BP piss in your Cheerio's?
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:08 pm to BengalBrian
Could you please find, cut, and paste the post by belowpar where he stated that chavis to Georgia was a "ALREADY A DONE DEAL TO GEORGIA", as you have alleged?
I believe that the essence of his brief post was to inform this board that there was interest between the parties.
I believe that the essence of his brief post was to inform this board that there was interest between the parties.
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:08 pm to BlackHelicopterPilot
quote:belowpar = Leon Landry
Pretty much has struck out on three straight pitches.
This post was edited on 12/29/09 at 5:08 pm
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:08 pm to BengalBrian
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False rumors...like the one started by Below Par
BelowPar still has credibility in my book. He proved his worth to TD.com sometime ago. Beside, he didn't say Chavis was leaving. He was just stiring the pot with some factual info.
When his name pops up on a post, people pay attention. Sheep don't follow goats.
This post was edited on 12/29/09 at 5:12 pm
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:08 pm to BengalBrian
Belowpar never said chavis to uga was a done deal jackass. But good job running off someone with actual inside info.
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:13 pm to BengalBrian
BengalBrian = the Bill Simmons of posters...in terms of length. I don't know about the content because I'll never read anything that long on here.
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:13 pm to BengalBrian
Longest first post in TD history....
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:13 pm to BengalBrian
HE NEVER STARTED THE RUMOR. SOMEONE WAS ON HERE BEFORE HIM WHO STARTED IT. GET OFF THE MANS NUT SACK.
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:15 pm to BengalBrian
quote:link? NEVER HAPPPENED
so how could below par have told you Chavis was ALREADY A DONE DEAL TO GEORGIA?
Posted on 12/29/09 at 5:17 pm to Elleshoe
Sorry but it's the nature of the beast for message boards to include unsubstantiated rumors and speculation, such as:
• Les Miles is leaving LSU to coach Michigan
• Nick Saban is leaving Alabama for Notre Dame, Florida, Auburn, Alaska State, etc.
• Tim Tebow's concussion will keep him from playing against the Tigers
• Les Miles will burn Michael Ford's RS in the Arkansas game
•
...and on and on. Me personally I don't pay much attention to most of these rumors; if they seem far fetched they're just not work my time. Maybe you should just chill and ignore them if they bother you so much.
• Les Miles is leaving LSU to coach Michigan
• Nick Saban is leaving Alabama for Notre Dame, Florida, Auburn, Alaska State, etc.
• Tim Tebow's concussion will keep him from playing against the Tigers
• Les Miles will burn Michael Ford's RS in the Arkansas game
•
...and on and on. Me personally I don't pay much attention to most of these rumors; if they seem far fetched they're just not work my time. Maybe you should just chill and ignore them if they bother you so much.
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