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(10-30-2013 11:47 PM)CatMom Wrote: [ -> ]Indefinitely

http://toppatime.wordpress.com/2013/10/3...efinitely/

Indefinitely usually either means 1 game or forever.
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Tell that guy, it's "you're..."

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That won't help.
Sorry to hear it. Kid is a huge talent.

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(10-31-2013 07:27 AM)zeebart21 Wrote: [ -> ]Sorry to hear it. Kid is a huge talent.

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Jackson has made a oplogie to his teammates and fans saying he was in the wrong with whatever he had done. Says he will be back by Amry game which is next week
(10-30-2013 11:47 PM)CatMom Wrote: [ -> ]Indefinitely

http://toppatime.wordpress.com/2013/10/3...efinitely/

That bites. 03-hissyfit

Anyone has any idea of what happened? Rumors?
(10-31-2013 08:30 AM)mbrunner Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-30-2013 11:47 PM)CatMom Wrote: [ -> ]Indefinitely

http://toppatime.wordpress.com/2013/10/3...efinitely/

That bites. 03-hissyfit

Anyone has any idea of what happened? Rumors?

I heard he missed a team meeting
(10-31-2013 08:37 AM)WKUApollo Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-31-2013 08:30 AM)mbrunner Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-30-2013 11:47 PM)CatMom Wrote: [ -> ]Indefinitely

http://toppatime.wordpress.com/2013/10/3...efinitely/

That bites. 03-hissyfit

Anyone has any idea of what happened? Rumors?

I heard he missed a team meeting

Right, missing one team meeting does not equate to "indefinite" suspension, even if it turns out to be just one game.

The kid is a beast and I hope he stays on the field instead of in the doghouse.
(10-31-2013 08:30 AM)mbrunner Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone has any idea of what happened? Rumors?

I'm sorry, what was that? Got a little distracted.
(10-31-2013 09:25 AM)Complacent Cajun Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-31-2013 08:30 AM)mbrunner Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone has any idea of what happened? Rumors?

I'm sorry, what was that? Got a little distracted.

Yeah. I've noticed that here lately too. Can't seem to keep a thought in my head. Anyway. What was I say'n?
(10-31-2013 11:35 AM)mbrunner Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-31-2013 09:25 AM)Complacent Cajun Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-31-2013 08:30 AM)mbrunner Wrote: [ -> ]Anyone has any idea of what happened? Rumors?

I'm sorry, what was that? Got a little distracted.

Yeah. I've noticed that here lately too. Can't seem to keep a thought in my head. Anyway. What was I say'n?

Your signature seems to violate board rules, as it take up quite a large portion of my 24", 1920x1080 resolution monitor.
I heard they found out he visited Pelini at FAU after the debacle against Troy.
As someone said today " Good, he SHOULD be suspended for forcibly relocating Native Americans west of the Mississippi"
(10-31-2013 03:04 PM)panama Wrote: [ -> ]As someone said today " Good, he SHOULD be suspended for forcibly relocating Native Americans west of the Mississippi"
LOL.

It's funny how people (not you, panama, but just people overall) have seemingly been taught that A.J. did that on his own, or outside of the chain of command. In reality, public opinion in the United States -- as measured by election results and newspaper editorials from that era, in all geographic sections of the country, and among all political/partisan factions -- was not just supportive but massively, overwhelmingly supportive of "forcibly relocating Native Americans".
(10-31-2013 04:12 PM)Native Georgian Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-31-2013 03:04 PM)panama Wrote: [ -> ]As someone said today " Good, he SHOULD be suspended for forcibly relocating Native Americans west of the Mississippi"
LOL.

It's funny how people (not you, panama, but just people overall) have seemingly been taught that A.J. did that on his own, or outside of the chain of command. In reality, public opinion in the United States -- as measured by election results and newspaper editorials from that era, in all geographic sections of the country, and among all political/partisan factions -- was not just supportive but massively, overwhelmingly supportive of "forcibly relocating Native Americans".
Of course they were, those same people used genocide to get what they wanted with what may have been the first example of deliberate biological warfare using smallpox.
(10-31-2013 04:35 PM)geauxcajuns Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-31-2013 04:12 PM)Native Georgian Wrote: [ -> ]
(10-31-2013 03:04 PM)panama Wrote: [ -> ]As someone said today " Good, he SHOULD be suspended for forcibly relocating Native Americans west of the Mississippi"
LOL.

It's funny how people (not you, panama, but just people overall) have seemingly been taught that A.J. did that on his own, or outside of the chain of command. In reality, public opinion in the United States -- as measured by election results and newspaper editorials from that era, in all geographic sections of the country, and among all political/partisan factions -- was not just supportive but massively, overwhelmingly supportive of "forcibly relocating Native Americans".
Of course they were, those same people used genocide to get what they wanted with what may have been the first example of deliberate biological warfare using smallpox.

Exactly. They included smallpox infested blankets in 'trade goods' used in trade with Amerinds for furs, feathers and artifacts.
Waiting for an ESPN intern to quickly read over this thread and spit out a headline:


NFL PRO PROSPECT WKU LB COMMITS BIOLOGICAL WARFARE ON NATIVE AMERICANS. EXPECTED TO MISS ONE GAME
THan later today, the cleanest program in America Georgia St. has 4 guys suspended for game Saturday...
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