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Post by MarchingOn on Apr 10, 2016 13:49:04 GMT -5
Wow, MO. Abuse of power. Editing my thread. Maybe stop acting like a childish troll.
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Post by Jancey on Apr 10, 2016 13:50:37 GMT -5
Wow, MO. Abuse of power. Editing my thread. Maybe stop acting like a childish troll. Maybe stop abusing your power.
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Post by Morkim on Apr 10, 2016 13:51:52 GMT -5
Wow, MO. Abuse of power. Editing my thread. Maybe stop acting like a childish troll. He was good enough to give you the option to vote No.
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Post by MarchingOn on Apr 10, 2016 13:52:07 GMT -5
Well, you're going to such great lengths to defend this when it's fucking clear as day who's primarily at fault and that this is a bad thing for CFB. Maybe you need to see somebody else say it. Perhaps maybe somebody within the SEC. www.tnjn.com/2016/04/09/harbaugh-sec-draft/And practically every national writer out there is writing that same exact way. If you type "satellite camp" into Google, you get linked to articles with headlines like "SEC wins, satellite camps banned" and "SEC 1, Harbaugh 0". I'm sure they're all wrong and being completely disingenuous though. [sarcasm]Clearly, there's equal blame to go around.[/sarcasm] Your head is in the sand with this. I really don't know what else to say at this point. The ACC was not that big of a voice compared to the SEC. It's literally just false to say otherwise. Sorry. And I have talked a lot about commissioners over the course of our argument. How the hell am I supposed to know why they voted the way they did? But lol @ saying "shocking that the talent rich areas dislike camps and less talented areas like it" when you're sitting there implying that the west coast is a less talented region while you simultaneously keep talking about how the P12 also voted for the ban. I guess you didn't realize the contradiction when you wrote that. Because by your logic, the P12 should totally be for camps. The ACC too, honestly. GG Mo. You totally convinced me. Some writer in Tennessee claiming the whole SEC is scared of Harbaugh got me thinking that's what it was. Which ofc means this is still Harbaughs fault. Shame on him for abusing the loophole that allowed smaller recruits chances at scholarships. I didn't say the ACC was as big a voice. But you're completely dismissing them and just bashing the SEC. Same as you're just pushing the commissioners aside. Oh, let's go ahead and dismiss the fact you said 3-4 coaches were supportive of these camps on the SEC side. Not really sure what you're getting at anymore aside from the SEC is the root of all evil. But I mean, we knew that. People been saying it for the last decade. The COMMISIONER Of the P12 did vote for the ban. And P12 coaches in isolated less talented regions were against it. That's not hypocrisy. I'd have to go back, but did UCLA or USC have anything to say about the Camps Mo? Just curious. lol Once again, you completely miss the point. I don't even know how, because I thought I made it pretty clear what I was trying to accomplish. Nice job. I didn't link the article because I agree that the SEC is "scared". I linked it (along with saying that most people out there agree with him) to try and make you realize that the SEC is predominately the reason this ban happened. Because we're still on that subject because your head is in the sand. You keep trying to deny that with your "but the other conferences did some stuff too!" crap. Yeah, they did, You've clearly shown you can't (or aren't willing) to separate some things here. I'm mad at the SEC for causing this shit because it hurts many recruits nationwide and consequently CFB as a sport. You refuse to believe that I'm mad at the SEC for another reason entirely. You just think I'm acting like this because I'm some eternally salty kid who jumps at the chance to throw dirt on the SEC anytime I can. Thanks for assuming I'm that shallow and petty of a person. Alright. Then I'd like to ask you the same thing you asked me. Why did P12 commissioner vote the way he did, Morkim? Because you probably think that most of the P12 resides in less-talented areas. Disregarding any moral reasons, Shouldn't he be in favor of it since it would actually benefit most of his conference? And were they? Which P12 coaches are against camps? And no, I can't find anything about USC or UCLA on google regarding camps.
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Post by MarchingOn on Apr 10, 2016 13:52:30 GMT -5
Maybe stop acting like a childish troll. Maybe stop abusing your power. Alright, Jeff.
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Post by Jancey on Apr 10, 2016 13:52:35 GMT -5
Maybe stop acting like a childish troll. He was good enough to give you the option to vote No. I was?
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Post by Morkim on Apr 10, 2016 13:53:16 GMT -5
He was good enough to give you the option to vote No. I was? Wasn't there a No on the first Poll? Idk I just clicked the top Yes. >.>
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Post by Jancey on Apr 10, 2016 13:53:48 GMT -5
3 times. I'm about to put your moderator stance up to a vote.
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Post by Jancey on Apr 10, 2016 13:54:09 GMT -5
Wasn't there a No on the first Poll? Idk I just clicked the top Yes. >.> I don't remember lol.
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Post by Morkim on Apr 10, 2016 14:03:43 GMT -5
GG Mo. You totally convinced me. Some writer in Tennessee claiming the whole SEC is scared of Harbaugh got me thinking that's what it was. Which ofc means this is still Harbaughs fault. Shame on him for abusing the loophole that allowed smaller recruits chances at scholarships. I didn't say the ACC was as big a voice. But you're completely dismissing them and just bashing the SEC. Same as you're just pushing the commissioners aside. Oh, let's go ahead and dismiss the fact you said 3-4 coaches were supportive of these camps on the SEC side. Not really sure what you're getting at anymore aside from the SEC is the root of all evil. But I mean, we knew that. People been saying it for the last decade. The COMMISIONER Of the P12 did vote for the ban. And P12 coaches in isolated less talented regions were against it. That's not hypocrisy. I'd have to go back, but did UCLA or USC have anything to say about the Camps Mo? Just curious. lol Once again, you completely miss the point. I don't even know how, because I thought I made it pretty clear what I was trying to accomplish. Nice job. I didn't link the article because I agree that the SEC is "scared". I linked it (along with saying that most people out there agree with him) to try and make you realize that the SEC is predominately the reason this ban happened. Because we're still on that subject because your head is in the sand. You keep trying to deny that with your "but the other conferences did some stuff too!" crap. Yeah, they did, You've clearly shown you can't (or aren't willing) to separate some things here. I'm mad at the SEC for causing this shit because it hurts many recruits nationwide and consequently CFB as a sport. You refuse to believe that I'm mad at the SEC for another reason entirely. You just think I'm acting like this because I'm some eternally salty kid who jumps at the chance to throw dirt on the SEC anytime I can. Thanks for assuming I'm that shallow and petty of a person. Alright. Then I'd like to ask you the same thing you asked me. Why did P12 commissioner vote the way he did, Morkim? Because you probably think that most of the P12 resides in less-talented areas. Disregarding any moral reasons, Shouldn't he be in favor of it since it would actually benefit most of his conference? And were they? Which P12 coaches are against camps? And no, I can't find anything about USC or UCLA on google regarding camps. Don't most of the P12 schools reside in less talented areas...? Am I wrong for thinking that? >.> I couldn't tell you which ones are. But then again, you can't tell me for certain how all the SEC coaches feel either. But you had no problem lumping them all together. How many SEC coaches havnt said anything either way publicly about camps? I couldn't find Stoops saying anything. Didn't bother looking for stuff from the others. I also saw two links that said "SEC and ACC" and I saw one that said "SEC and talent rich areas" or something like that. Of course the SEC is the big story. Because they're the SEC. Same reason Harbaugh is the big story of the camps despite Penn State and OSU and others doing the same stuff. They're just not Harbs. Still not gonna feel bad for telling you how it looks to me. Just because the SEC is the main push from the media doesn't mean they were the whole story. And you've taken opportunities to talk about the SEC before. And you've had no issues calling me and Jauncy ignorant apologists. What makes me calling you a hater more petty? lol
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