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Dawgs...Why Are We Not Surprised?

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Too bad one is totally reviled (roids) and will keep you off the field while the other is now sanctioned by the $ec $ec. Is it up to the NCAA to decide what they will arbitrarily test for and is this possibly still up in the air ?
Shapiro, Emmert and Shalala got away with it for years down in Miami, so yes to your question IA
 
I'm thinking the ncaa may have had their hands in this (behind the scene) which is the ultimate irony to slap GA for actions of the past and for once work in our favor... Nah, nevermind

And what actions of the past on the part of UGA do you speak of? In the meantime, will/should the NCAA slap Oklahoma for the actions of guys like Rhett Bhomar, Baker Mayfield, Joe Mixon and Rodney Anderson? In the case of the last two ... wow, I guess the NCAA should act in order to keep women away from Oklahoma tailbacks.

And no angry, flaming responses on this. If you can dish out those stones from your glass houses, you can take them right back. UGA benches a guy for a fleck of weed, you guys play a guy who broke a woman's jaw and a guy accused of raping a United States Air Force lieutenant - yeah really questionable shady characters those Air Force officers are ... you can't believe a thing they say in a court of law! - in postseason games in back to back seasons, to go along with your midnight rider QB, and you guys have the gall to point the finger at other programs. And the amazing thing is that you guys are so full of self-serving tunnel vision that you don't realize how this looks to the rest of the country. But hey, things could be worse at OU. Like, I don't know, how they were under Barry Switzer. And THAT was something that actually did take the NCAA stepping in to impose institutional control that the university had no interest in enforcing. If another OU tailback or QB gets into trouble anytime soon, they may have to do it again.

Hey, just for comparison sake ... you all thought that Jameis Winston was guilty, should have been banned from college football and the NFL and thrown under the prison to rot but are convinced that Anderson is guilty and agree with Mixon's only having to sit out a year instead of being kicked out of school and serving 2 years in jail for felony assault - which is what would have happened had you and I broken a women's jaw in front of a room full of witnesses and with videotape evidence - right? Sure. Because the thugs, cheaters, no class posers and criminals only play for everyone else's program. Not mine, right? Typical college football fanatic thought process that is!
 
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a guy accused of raping a United States Air Force lieutenant - yeah really questionable shady characters those Air Force officers are
I hate to inject reality into your rant, but she is not an Air Force anything (claims she's joining) and Anderson was cleared by the DA. It seems that she was as full of shit as you are.

Carry on, Dawg.
 
And what actions of the past on the part of UGA do you speak of? In the meantime, will/should the NCAA slap Oklahoma for the actions of guys like Rhett Bhomar, Baker Mayfield, Joe Mixon and Rodney Anderson? In the case of the last two ... wow, I guess the NCAA should act in order to keep women away from Oklahoma tailbacks.

And no angry, flaming responses on this. If you can dish out those stones from your glass houses, you can take them right back. UGA benches a guy for a fleck of weed, you guys play a guy who broke a woman's jaw and a guy accused of raping a United States Air Force lieutenant - yeah really questionable shady characters those Air Force officers are ... you can't believe a thing they say in a court of law! - in postseason games in back to back seasons, to go along with your midnight rider QB, and you guys have the gall to point the finger at other programs. And the amazing thing is that you guys are so full of self-serving tunnel vision that you don't realize how this looks to the rest of the country. But hey, things could be worse at OU. Like, I don't know, how they were under Barry Switzer. And THAT was something that actually did take the NCAA stepping in to impose institutional control that the university had no interest in enforcing. If another OU tailback or QB gets into trouble anytime soon, they may have to do it again.

Hey, just for comparison sake ... you all thought that Jameis Winston was guilty, should have been banned from college football and the NFL and thrown under the prison to rot but are convinced that Anderson is guilty and agree with Mixon's only having to sit out a year instead of being kicked out of school and serving 2 years in jail for felony assault - which is what would have happened had you and I broken a women's jaw in front of a room full of witnesses and with videotape evidence - right? Sure. Because the thugs, cheaters, no class posers and criminals only play for everyone else's program. Not mine, right? Typical college football fanatic thought process that is!

Just a guess on two things here.
First guess, you are a young pup...otherwise you would understand guess #2.
Second, I'm guessing IA was referring to OU and GA being on the NCAA naughty list since they successfully took the NCAA to court over media rights.
The irony he spoke of, was slapping one "naughty" only to benefit the other "naughty".

I could be wrong on both accounts.
 
Notwithstanding the more serious issue of substance abuse; which, contrary to apparent opinion in this thread, is not confined to African-Americans, the one unit where Georgia is better than TOSU is their line backers. While this young man is not the star of the group, he's a starter. The key to our offense success is how well we scheme and block the second level of the Dawg D.
 
[/QUOTE]Hey, just for comparison sake ... you all thought that Jameis Winston was guilty, should have been banned from college football and the NFL and thrown under the prison to rot but are convinced that Anderson is guilty and agree with Mixon's only having to sit out a year instead of being kicked out of school and serving 2 years in jail for felony assault - which is what would have happened had you and I broken a women's jaw in front of a room full of witnesses and with videotape evidence - right? Sure. Because the thugs, cheaters, no class posers and criminals only play for everyone else's program. Not mine, right? Typical college football fanatic thought process that is![/QUOTE]

You lost me @ are convinced that Anderson is guilty...That set the tone for the remainder of your diatribe...Go look that up, Junior!
 
Somebody needs to just slip him some weed. He's hooked. Not only does he feel the need to smoke the herb, he's pretty stupid about it. I mean four arrests? He's a stupid high. Get him high gets him busted.
Yeah I don't understand man. If you're going to burn the herb do it at home. Honestly I am not saying I am for weed but man these young men these days has some sense smh
 
And what actions of the past on the part of UGA do you speak of? In the meantime, will/should the NCAA slap Oklahoma for the actions of guys like Rhett Bhomar, Baker Mayfield, Joe Mixon and Rodney Anderson? In the case of the last two ... wow, I guess the NCAA should act in order to keep women away from Oklahoma tailbacks.

And no angry, flaming responses on this. If you can dish out those stones from your glass houses, you can take them right back. UGA benches a guy for a fleck of weed, you guys play a guy who broke a woman's jaw and a guy accused of raping a United States Air Force lieutenant - yeah really questionable shady characters those Air Force officers are ... you can't believe a thing they say in a court of law! - in postseason games in back to back seasons, to go along with your midnight rider QB, and you guys have the gall to point the finger at other programs. And the amazing thing is that you guys are so full of self-serving tunnel vision that you don't realize how this looks to the rest of the country. But hey, things could be worse at OU. Like, I don't know, how they were under Barry Switzer. And THAT was something that actually did take the NCAA stepping in to impose institutional control that the university had no interest in enforcing. If another OU tailback or QB gets into trouble anytime soon, they may have to do it again.

Hey, just for comparison sake ... you all thought that Jameis Winston was guilty, should have been banned from college football and the NFL and thrown under the prison to rot but are convinced that Anderson is guilty and agree with Mixon's only having to sit out a year instead of being kicked out of school and serving 2 years in jail for felony assault - which is what would have happened had you and I broken a women's jaw in front of a room full of witnesses and with videotape evidence - right? Sure. Because the thugs, cheaters, no class posers and criminals only play for everyone else's program. Not mine, right? Typical college football fanatic thought process that is!

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This image always causes me so much internal conflict....

The first time I ever saw this image it was sent to me by a Policeman friend of mine. The email showed a pic of a sexy woman in lingerie holding some beer when her husband comes home from work. The caption was "What every man wants to see when he comes home." At the bottom was the pic of the nagging blonde and it said "What we actually get!" Ha ha

Not sure what your conflict with the pic is jcon but mine is something like this, I don't like her but I am drawn to her for some reason. :D
 
And what actions of the past on the part of UGA do you speak of? In the meantime, will/should the NCAA slap Oklahoma for the actions of guys like Rhett Bhomar, Baker Mayfield, Joe Mixon and Rodney Anderson? In the case of the last two ... wow, I guess the NCAA should act in order to keep women away from Oklahoma tailbacks.

And no angry, flaming responses on this. If you can dish out those stones from your glass houses, you can take them right back. UGA benches a guy for a fleck of weed, you guys play a guy who broke a woman's jaw and a guy accused of raping a United States Air Force lieutenant - yeah really questionable shady characters those Air Force officers are ... you can't believe a thing they say in a court of law! - in postseason games in back to back seasons, to go along with your midnight rider QB, and you guys have the gall to point the finger at other programs. And the amazing thing is that you guys are so full of self-serving tunnel vision that you don't realize how this looks to the rest of the country. But hey, things could be worse at OU. Like, I don't know, how they were under Barry Switzer. And THAT was something that actually did take the NCAA stepping in to impose institutional control that the university had no interest in enforcing. If another OU tailback or QB gets into trouble anytime soon, they may have to do it again.

Hey, just for comparison sake ... you all thought that Jameis Winston was guilty, should have been banned from college football and the NFL and thrown under the prison to rot but are convinced that Anderson is guilty and agree with Mixon's only having to sit out a year instead of being kicked out of school and serving 2 years in jail for felony assault - which is what would have happened had you and I broken a women's jaw in front of a room full of witnesses and with videotape evidence - right? Sure. Because the thugs, cheaters, no class posers and criminals only play for everyone else's program. Not mine, right? Typical college football fanatic thought process that is!

Feel better? You’re wrong on many areas you post about but you’re not worthy to even correct. And look... we have warts. So does your Dawgs. The difference is? We also hv titles. You sucks don’t.

Post some pics of Miss Kitty or gtfo
 
And what actions of the past on the part of UGA do you speak of? In the meantime, will/should the NCAA slap Oklahoma for the actions of guys like Rhett Bhomar, Baker Mayfield, Joe Mixon and Rodney Anderson? In the case of the last two ... wow, I guess the NCAA should act in order to keep women away from Oklahoma tailbacks.

And no angry, flaming responses on this. If you can dish out those stones from your glass houses, you can take them right back. UGA benches a guy for a fleck of weed, you guys play a guy who broke a woman's jaw and a guy accused of raping a United States Air Force lieutenant - yeah really questionable shady characters those Air Force officers are ... you can't believe a thing they say in a court of law! - in postseason games in back to back seasons, to go along with your midnight rider QB, and you guys have the gall to point the finger at other programs. And the amazing thing is that you guys are so full of self-serving tunnel vision that you don't realize how this looks to the rest of the country. But hey, things could be worse at OU. Like, I don't know, how they were under Barry Switzer. And THAT was something that actually did take the NCAA stepping in to impose institutional control that the university had no interest in enforcing. If another OU tailback or QB gets into trouble anytime soon, they may have to do it again.

Hey, just for comparison sake ... you all thought that Jameis Winston was guilty, should have been banned from college football and the NFL and thrown under the prison to rot but are convinced that Anderson is guilty and agree with Mixon's only having to sit out a year instead of being kicked out of school and serving 2 years in jail for felony assault - which is what would have happened had you and I broken a women's jaw in front of a room full of witnesses and with videotape evidence - right? Sure. Because the thugs, cheaters, no class posers and criminals only play for everyone else's program. Not mine, right? Typical college football fanatic thought process that is!
You're dreamer, it's ok
 
Feel better? You’re wrong on many areas you post about but you’re not worthy to even correct. And look... we have warts. So does your Dawgs. The difference is? We also hv titles. You sucks don’t.

Post some pics of Miss Kitty or gtfo
It's clear that the grubby dick beaters that produced that post don't belong to a very smart human. The rest of the Dawgs have seemed decent enough.
 
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