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Posted on 8/21/09 at 12:46 pm to josh336
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I though you knew the higher ups at LSU that were gonna shut this site down? How'd that go for you?
Posted on 8/21/09 at 12:48 pm to Ice Cold
He screwed his head on right and came to grips with the fact that he can't frick with the TD.com law team, Ice.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 12:48 pm to Templars
this is why limit my visits to the Rant
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All you gumbas - with your holier than thou attitudes. You don't even know what he did, but since you guys consider yourselves apostles of Christ who never make mistakes, you judge every thing the guy does.
Funny, I was a fan of Pistol Pete's ability, this is true, but do any of you really know all of the hijinks that this guy was directly involved with during his LSU days? I am sure you don't - the same type of guys who's world history goes only as far back as WW2.
Talk to a few people who went to college back in Pete's day, there are plenty of legendary stories about his antics. Yet, the basketball facility is named after him, and he is everyone's hero.
The same thing goes for many LSU greats who had the fortune to play in days before youtube, camera phones, and twitter existed.
That is not to say that RP most certainly left LSU in a bad situation at QB last year for his selfishness and poor decisions. Les did the right thing - but its time to be a bit less judgemental.
But hey, I am sure all of you internet tough guys here would have no problem telling Lester Earl in person, how he personally hurt you, your family, and even your dog.
Let the RP crap rest unless its more significant than this.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 12:49 pm to TheDoc
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Templars
It seems like there are a lot of college atheletes out there that seem to stay out of trouble so why can't he? I don't feel sorry for him one bit, this is who he is and that will never change.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 12:49 pm to Templars
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Talk to a few people who went to college back in Pete's day, there are plenty of legendary stories about his antics. Yet, the basketball facility is named after him, and he is everyone's hero.
Ok dude. I saw Pete play in the ag center on more than one occassion. Why would you drag his name into this shite? Perriloux is not nor will he ever be the athlete that the Pistol was. Sacrilidge
Posted on 8/21/09 at 12:52 pm to josh336
Just goes to show: You can take the thug out of the hood, but you can't take the hood out of the thug.
or,
You can take the white man out from under the hood, but not the hood out from under the white man.
or,
You can take the white man out from under the hood, but not the hood out from under the white man.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 12:52 pm to Templars
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Templars
Look who is back !
Posted on 8/21/09 at 12:53 pm to Templars
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Les did the right thing - but its time to be a bit less judgemental.
This absolutely does not make sense...Les did the right thing by kicking him off the team but myself and other LSU/JSU fans have to be less judgemental.....why?
Posted on 8/21/09 at 12:55 pm to wizziko
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this is why limit my visits to the Rant
quote:
All you gumbas - with your holier than thou attitudes. You don't even know what he did, but since you guys consider yourselves apostles of Christ who never make mistakes, you judge every thing the guy does.
Funny, I was a fan of Pistol Pete's ability, this is true, but do any of you really know all of the hijinks that this guy was directly involved with during his LSU days? I am sure you don't - the same type of guys who's world history goes only as far back as WW2.
Talk to a few people who went to college back in Pete's day, there are plenty of legendary stories about his antics. Yet, the basketball facility is named after him, and he is everyone's hero.
The same thing goes for many LSU greats who had the fortune to play in days before youtube, camera phones, and twitter existed.
That is not to say that RP most certainly left LSU in a bad situation at QB last year for his selfishness and poor decisions. Les did the right thing - but its time to be a bit less judgemental.
But hey, I am sure all of you internet tough guys here would have no problem telling Lester Earl in person, how he personally hurt you, your family, and even your dog.
Let the RP crap rest unless its more significant than this.
this is why I should expand my visits to the rant.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 12:57 pm to SNAPPERHEAD
As bad as things were at LSU with him you hope he'd grow up and stop acting like an idiot. But he hasn't.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 1:03 pm to wizziko
I actually am an apostle of Christ I just don't usually bring it up FWIW.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 1:04 pm to Akit1
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As bad as things were at LSU with him you hope he'd grow up and stop acting like an idiot. But he hasn't.
Kind of reiterates Les' decision to get rid of him. I remember last year the homers calling for Les' job because he let RP go which directly caused our 8-5 season. This shows that the kid is still a bad apple with no concept of right and wrong. If he'd pulled this crap last year we may have still been in the 8-5 boat with less experience at QB then we have now.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 1:05 pm to TortiousTiger
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very true... I've threatened people at the varsity with a firearm on several occasions...
Posted on 8/21/09 at 1:06 pm to Templars
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All you gumbas - with your holier than thou attitudes
I'm nowhere near holier than thou, but if I had a silver platter of a football team handed to me and the opportunity to be an early round draft pick and get set for life, I'd try my hardest to not screw it up as royally as RP did.
Some things deserve ridicule. Come on.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 1:08 pm to MaroonIntruder
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I actually am an apostle of Christ I just don't usually bring it up FWIW
I thought all the apostles died close to 2000 years ago
This post was edited on 8/21/09 at 1:11 pm
Posted on 8/21/09 at 1:09 pm to TigerWilson88
That's unbelievable. That boy will never learn. Really ashame with his talent. His NFL stock will just continue to fall. The way the league is now with R. Goodell running the show, teams will not take the chances they use to with kids like this. 
Posted on 8/21/09 at 1:10 pm to Jason9782003
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All you gumbas - with your holier than thou attitudes. You don't even know what he did, but since you guys consider yourselves apostles of Christ who never make mistakes, you judge every thing the guy does.
Actually, the apostles did make mistakes.
Just thought I'd add that little footnote.
Posted on 8/21/09 at 1:14 pm to Templars
Templars,
Being Christian does not mean you can't have an opinion on what others do is right or wrong. If you are a Christian, do you not discipline your kids because you can't judge them? No one is condemning RP to death. Lighten up dumb***.
Oh and
Lester Earl
Being Christian does not mean you can't have an opinion on what others do is right or wrong. If you are a Christian, do you not discipline your kids because you can't judge them? No one is condemning RP to death. Lighten up dumb***.
Oh and
This post was edited on 8/21/09 at 1:20 pm
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