I've got to give you credit. You're a sure bet when it comes to irony. Or, in this case, simply contradicting yourself. Police aren't a factor in Tuscaloosa like they are in Baton Rouge but Alabama has at least four on defense with Police records. Uhh, what? I'll give you credit on another end as well. There's nothing I enjoy seeing more than someone criticize the media (like you've done in this thread) as if they ignore things but then turn around and do the same thing. When have you ever seen me comment on legal issues in regard to teams other than Bama? Here's your answer: You haven't. (I'm sure that's a kick in the head.) And, oh my, I'm sure you realize how easy it would be to do. However, I'm not closed minded to the point I don't realize that there are few schools immune to things like this happening in collegiate football. It's as if this is a portion of "Murphy's Law." You make fun of one, it's coming home to roost. Any yes, you've (once again) simply got the story wrong. (Today should be a great day for you to watch the SEC Network...fits with your character: All Bama, All Day.) On another note...I'm a bit embarrassed trying to figure out how this cuckold thing works with you and EyeoftheTiger... I'm over it.
2006 was an 11 win season. There are a lot that use Miles' record as a "pro" in this debate. Russell led the Tigers to that 11 win season. Who gets the credit for the teams' success in 2006? Russell? Miles? Fisher?!?
You sir, are not very bright. You are arguing with yourself and failing to understand a goddamn thing I said.
There's nothing I disagree with here...until this. P&G glasses here, my friend. Because you play on the football team doesn't preclude you from being arrested, prosecuted, etc., from probably 90% of the teams in collegiate football. There are instances that ANYONE would question. The thought that there are police officers that call athletic departments to see "what we need to do" in situations like any mentioned? Social media has pretty well nipped that in the bud.
I've lurked some Bama boards and they make many of the same claims about their police and their players. Terry may have point here.
Finished his career as the third-leading passer in LSU history with 6,158 yards and second in career touchdown passes. Was having outstanding senior season until sidelined by a bruised shoulder during the Florida game. Yall are defining "quality" as "NFL". I'm defining it as a QB who can win at the collegiate level. One does not equal the other, necessarily. Oh, and Flynn wasn't recruited my Miles. btw, had to see how you two would look next to each other.