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oupride
1/20/2009, 10:20 PM
Todd Willis on Rivals.com is writing OU "envisioned" Darius Jones in the secondary??
Jones, listed as an athlete, said the Baylor coaches like him as a slot receiver or as a running back, while Oklahoma envisioned him in the defensive secondary.
Where did THAT come from?! Although I do not believe Jones made his choice to go to Baylor on this alone, but I wonder if Jones make up an excuse or if there is any truth to it. Here's the whole article


Todd Wills
SicEmSports.com

Over the past year, Art Briles has stockpiled more talent than any former Baylor coach has in perhaps the last decade in any single recruiting class. This time, not only has Briles added another top level talent on the offensive side of the ball, but he did so at the expense of a Big 12 South rival, as former Oklahoma commit Darius Jones gave his commitment today to the Baylor Bears.


"My heart was never into Oklahoma," Jones said. "I've been down to Baylor a lot of times this past summer and every time I went down there, it got better and better."

Jones, who took an official visit to Baylor last weekend, was escorted by Kendall Wright. "Personally, he's one of my good friends," Jones said.


Jones, listed as an athlete, said the Baylor coaches like him as a slot receiver or as a running back, while Oklahoma envisioned him in the defensive secondary.

Did that sway Jones?

"It really did" Jones said. "I played offense all my life and not much defense. I looked at myself as an offensive player. I'm used to having the ball in my hands because I played quarterback."

Jones said he wasn't really swayed by the visit, but he did finally realize it was time to quit beating around the bush, and Baylor was where he wanted to be.

"I was trying to convince myself to go to Oklahoma," Jones said. "I was going off the hype. It was where everyone else wanted me to talk."

And yes, Robert Griffin did play a factor in Jones' switch.

"A player like Robert Griffin, he could have gone anywhere," Jones said. "For some reason he chose Baylor. There must be something special about Baylor, because an athlete like Robert Griffin, he's pretty special."


Blair Leake contributed to this report

madillsoonerfan5353
1/20/2009, 10:40 PM
I wonder if the bowl losses have anything to do with??

:confused:

Soonerfan88
1/20/2009, 10:47 PM
The loss hurts our class, no question. But ultimately, I'd rather he jumped ship now than on signing day or half way through the season.

Rhino
1/20/2009, 10:49 PM
We wanted him as a DB and KR, yes.

oupride
1/20/2009, 11:40 PM
I wonder if the bowl losses have anything to do with??

:confused:

I highly doubt it. You come to Oklahoma for opportunities to play in Championships. How many teams play for a championship every 5 years? 15 or 25 years?

Ground_Attack
1/20/2009, 11:46 PM
Baylor doesn't lose bowl games. They don't even go. Jones was like 3 the last time Baylor even played in a bowl game. They have won 1 bowl game since 1987.

In other words, I don't think Bowl games had anything to do with it.

Collier11
1/20/2009, 11:48 PM
All that tells me is that he got outside pressure to go to OU, probably because of who we are or the players we put into the NFL but he was never comfortable here, nothing wrong with that

Collier11
1/20/2009, 11:49 PM
dbl post somehow...

IBleedCrimson
1/20/2009, 11:50 PM
have fun hanging out with sicem, and never being a conference championship contender

Collier11
1/20/2009, 11:50 PM
I wonder if the bowl losses have anything to do with??

:confused:

those of you who keep bringing up this bowl game issue, think about what you are saying. one guy went to baylor and another might go to A&M, another to cal who has never sniffed a natl title, now ask yourself again if it is about losing bowl games or national titles

oupride
1/20/2009, 11:54 PM
Baylor doesn't lose bowl games. They don't even go. Jones was like 3 the last time Baylor even played in a bowl game. They have won 1 bowl game since 1987.

In other words, I don't think Bowl games had anything to do with it.

and
"A player like Robert Griffin, he could have gone anywhere," Jones said. "For some reason he chose Baylor. There must be something special about Baylor, because an athlete like Robert Griffin, he's pretty special."
heh

BoulderSooner79
1/20/2009, 11:56 PM
The more important question is who do we pick up with these open slots? I'm sure we'll get quality athletes and hopefully guys that really want to play for OU.

Leroy Lizard
1/21/2009, 12:32 AM
Not every player feels he needs to play in bowl games or national title games. If he truly feels that Baylor gives him what he wants, then he made the right choice.

Desert Sapper
1/21/2009, 01:23 AM
Not every player feels he needs to play in bowl games or national title games. If he truly feels that Baylor gives him what he wants, then he made the right choice.

Bingo! The young man and many like him are working through a very serious decision process that will effect them for the rest of their lives. OU will find the personnel it needs. Hopefully this young man can do something great at Baylor and be happy there.

Widescreen
1/21/2009, 01:30 AM
"A player like Robert Griffin, he could have gone anywhere," Jones said. "For some reason he chose Baylor.
"For some reason". Could there be a better reason to go to Baylor? Clearly he made the right choice.

sooner59
1/21/2009, 02:36 AM
I really don't see how this hurts us at all. If he wants to switch and go to Baylor, then he obviously wants to play offense. He wasn't good enough to get on our offensive squad so we were looking to make a DB out of him like we did DJ Wolfe, because we were not as deep there. He didn't want that so he decided to look elsewhere. No big deal. I don't think we will look back on this years from now and be depressed. Just my thoughts.

SicEmBaylor
1/21/2009, 03:43 AM
I can't believe we stole an OU recruit. I'm not sure that's ever happened before.

MrJimBeam
1/21/2009, 05:32 AM
I can't believe we stole an OU recruit. I'm not sure that's ever happened before.

I'd print up some t-shirts or something. Maybe a billboard in the endzone.

badger
1/21/2009, 05:34 AM
Hope he enjoys his mandatory chapel classes!

...wait... that's not fair... let's have a statement that reflects football more than the fact that he's attending a religious school...

Hope he enjoys half-empty stadiums!

olevetonahill
1/21/2009, 07:07 AM
I'd print up some t-shirts or something. Maybe a billboard in the endzone.

Sicem should Tie a banner behind his Miata saying that and then drive thru Norman On signing Day

badger
1/21/2009, 07:16 AM
I can't believe we stole an OU recruit. I'm not sure that's ever happened before.

Well, you're an OU fan but you're attending Baylor. How did Baylor steal you from OU?

Sooner70
1/21/2009, 07:39 AM
Agee with 88. If his heart's not into going to OU from the gitgo, then he should go somewhere else. Someone will step up and/or another recruit will fill in nicely.

Stoops picked up a recruit recently at the airport in his minivan. "What schools are you interested in besides OU?", Bob asked. "Well, (another Big 12) is one". "Fine school. Lots of tradition and great academics. As far as football, they're building their program. But for now, you can choose to go there and we'll whip you every year for the foreseeable future." He chose OU.

OUDoc
1/21/2009, 09:20 AM
We lost a 3-star receiver to Baylor with it's rushing QB? Weird.
Dude must be really, really academic or really, really not.

Collier11
1/21/2009, 09:24 AM
I can't believe we stole an OU recruit. I'm not sure that's ever happened before.

Now if you could ever beat us, or texas tech, or texas, or...;)

BillyBall
1/21/2009, 09:41 AM
Put away your dancing shoes for a while Darius.

stoops the eternal pimp
1/21/2009, 09:47 AM
This stuff happens all the time....Its how we got Demarco instead of USC...from what I understand..

cheezyq
1/21/2009, 11:00 AM
I wonder if Maclin still feels that his decision to go to MU and get raped by Oklahoma 4 straight times was a wise choice.

If the guy just doesn't like OU, or if OU is planning to play him at a position he doesn't want to play, that's one thing. But if he thinks that it's better to get playing time at Baylor to help showcase his skills....he's in for a rude surprise. OU has access to the top position coaches and can prepare him for the next step. I'm sure Baylor is a fine school, but having an impressive career at OU is worth far more than having an impressive career at MU or Baylor.

budbarrybob
1/21/2009, 11:08 AM
I wonder if the bowl losses have anything to do with??

:confused:

Must be it.... considering Baylors STRONG Bowl game performances over the last, oh say 100 years... sheesh.. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

CarolinaSoonerFan
1/21/2009, 11:45 AM
Good now lets get a player who wants to win!!!

soonerboomer93
1/21/2009, 11:51 AM
Not everyone will be happy here, that's a fact. Just like some won't be happy in Austin or L.A. No reason at all to be negative about a guy who changed his mind. Especially when he's a 17/18 year old still trying to figure out what to do with his life.

Best of luck to him at Baylor.

gotpoi73
1/21/2009, 02:44 PM
we'll survive

SicEmBaylor
1/21/2009, 04:32 PM
Well, you're an OU fan but you're attending Baylor. How did Baylor steal you from OU?

That's actually a good question and good analogy. I chose Baylor over OU for 5 reasons.

1. Their debate team has the largest endowment of any team in the nation and one of the country's best. The debate lounge alone sold me.

2. I absolutely fell in love with the campus. I love OU, but I am definitely not a fan of that red brick/white cream trim Gothic look.

3. I liked the fact that Baylor was a teaching university and that university policy was that full professors taught EVERY class. It was always amazing to me that most classes my friends at public schools took their first two years were taught by grad students/TA's. I've never been taught by someone who didn't have a PhD.

4. The students, by and large, were more like me than at OU. I felt like I fit in much much better at Baylor than I did anywhere else. My parents made the observation after they dropped me off my freshman year that when I walked the way and joined a crowd of students, I immediately blended in and everyone looked the same. I'm not a big lover of diversity.

5. I wanted to go some place a bit further from home. There was a part of me that wanted to see how I could handle living away from home, and if I had gone close enough to drive home every weekend (or even weekdays for that matter) then I probably would. Living in Waco, the only time I went home my first few years was on breaks.

SicEmBaylor
1/21/2009, 04:34 PM
We lost a 3-star receiver to Baylor with it's rushing QB? Weird.
Dude must be really, really academic or really, really not.

He passes more than he personally rushes. We have about a 60/40-run/pass ratio.

Salt City Sooner
1/21/2009, 04:39 PM
I wonder if Maclin still feels that his decision to go to MU and get raped by Oklahoma 4 straight times was a wise choice.

If the guy just doesn't like OU, or if OU is planning to play him at a position he doesn't want to play, that's one thing. But if he thinks that it's better to get playing time at Baylor to help showcase his skills....he's in for a rude surprise. OU has access to the top position coaches and can prepare him for the next step. I'm sure Baylor is a fine school, but having an impressive career at OU is worth far more than having an impressive career at MU or Baylor.
Baylor's got an OT that, quite honestly, I'll be stunned if he doesn't go in the draft before any OU player this year. Fact is, if you're good enough, the pro's WILL find you, regardless of where you're at.

BillyBall
1/21/2009, 04:45 PM
I'm not a big lover of diversity..

And with that, I have my first sig.

SicEmBaylor
1/21/2009, 04:51 PM
And with that, I have my first sig.

At a lot of public schools you've got to deal with the dirty/nasty hippies, the artsy types, the punks, goths, etc. I see very little of that ****. We do have a very small "Jesus Hippie" clique, but it's small and well out of the mainstream.

BillyBall
1/21/2009, 05:00 PM
At a lot of public schools you've got to deal with the dirty/nasty hippies, the artsy types, the punks, goths, etc. I see very little of that ****. We do have a very small "Jesus Hippie" clique, but it's small and well out of the mainstream.

To each their own, I just really dig the quote.

Collier11
1/21/2009, 05:10 PM
Diversity? Wasnt that an old wooden ship that was used during the civil war era?

bluedogok
1/21/2009, 05:12 PM
I wonder if Maclin still feels that his decision to go to MU and get raped by Oklahoma 4 straight times was a wise choice.

If the guy just doesn't like OU, or if OU is planning to play him at a position he doesn't want to play, that's one thing. But if he thinks that it's better to get playing time at Baylor to help showcase his skills....he's in for a rude surprise. OU has access to the top position coaches and can prepare him for the next step. I'm sure Baylor is a fine school, but having an impressive career at OU is worth far more than having an impressive career at MU or Baylor.
If his heart was set on playing offense and the OU staff wanted him at defense, then I see no problem with him going where he feels he has that opportunity.

Sometimes a highly rated player may never get into the starting rotation at their desired position and will not have much of a career, definitely not an "impressive" one. Sometimes a player comes in that eclipses your talent, i.e. Adrian Peterson, his presence made two highly recruited running backs transfer in Tashard Choice to Georgia Tech and Courtney Tennial to Tulsa. You could say Bradford had the same effect on Keith Nichol, Quincy Carter had the same effect on Nate Hybl and sent him to OU. It happens all the time and I think it better to choose wisely than realize you made a mistake and transfer later.

soonerfan28
1/21/2009, 05:15 PM
Perfectly put.

SoonerSig
1/21/2009, 05:39 PM
I have to agree. If he doesn't want to compete for the position and just wants to be guaranteed playing time, we are better off without him. If he doesn't want to compete, what do you think his work ethic will be?

cjames317
1/21/2009, 05:40 PM
At a lot of public schools you've got to deal with the dirty/nasty hippies, the artsy types, the punks, goths, etc. I see very little of that ****. We do have a very small "Jesus Hippie" clique, but it's small and well out of the mainstream.

You forgot the NoZe Brothers. Aren't they dirty/nasty?

Socrefbek
1/21/2009, 05:44 PM
"For some reason". Could there be a better reason to go to Baylor? Clearly he made the right choice.

Don't ask don't tell :P

SicEmBaylor
1/21/2009, 06:00 PM
You forgot the NoZe Brothers. Aren't they dirty/nasty?

Yeah, but nobody knows who they are and they hang out in Elm Mott so it's not a problem. Also, they're funny.

SicEmBaylor
1/21/2009, 06:03 PM
I have to agree. If he doesn't want to compete for the position and just wants to be guaranteed playing time, we are better off without him. If he doesn't want to compete, what do you think his work ethic will be?

So going somewhere else over OU means you don't want to compete and you have a bad work ethic??? Ooookay.

He was probably convinced that Baylor is on the cusp of being highly competitive, and he wanted to be a part of that. I don't see a correlation between going to Baylor and having a poor work ethic. I highly doubt Art Briles tolerates a low work ethic.

soonerfan28
1/21/2009, 06:26 PM
So going somewhere else over OU means you don't want to compete and you have a bad work ethic??? Ooookay.

He was probably convinced that Baylor is on the cusp of being highly competitive, and he wanted to be a part of that. I don't see a correlation between going to Baylor and having a poor work ethic. I highly doubt Art Briles tolerates a low work ethic.

I agree that that is probably how he feels, but Baylor isn't getting enough of the elite athletes to be highly competitive. I would like to see Gettis finally do something good on the football field though and maybe Briles can start to convince the elites to come and get an education from a great university, but thats going to be tough.

I would like to see Baylor become competitive soon though because if they have a bad season this year which could happen with the loss of a potential high draft pick then I still would like to see TCU take Baylors place.:D

pappy
1/21/2009, 07:59 PM
I wonder if Maclin still feels that his decision to go to MU and get raped by Oklahoma 4 straight times was a wise choice.

If the guy just doesn't like OU, or if OU is planning to play him at a position he doesn't want to play, that's one thing. But if he thinks that it's better to get playing time at Baylor to help showcase his skills....he's in for a rude surprise. OU has access to the top position coaches and can prepare him for the next step. I'm sure Baylor is a fine school, but having an impressive career at OU is worth far more than having an impressive career at MU or Baylor.

I hate busting a fellow OU fan for a comment that makes OU look good but seriously that was a very homer comment. Since you brought up Maclin...he didn't go to OU and play for those "top" position coaches and he is projected to be drafted higher then any player from OU in this years nfl draft.

SicEmBaylor
1/21/2009, 10:16 PM
I agree that that is probably how he feels, but Baylor isn't getting enough of the elite athletes to be highly competitive. I would like to see Gettis finally do something good on the football field though and maybe Briles can start to convince the elites to come and get an education from a great university, but thats going to be tough.

I would like to see Baylor become competitive soon though because if they have a bad season this year which could happen with the loss of a potential high draft pick then I still would like to see TCU take Baylors place.:D

TCU wouldn't be much better in the conference then we are, and they're sure as hell worse off than we are in every other sport and facilities but you go right ahead and be one of the idjits who wants TCU to replace us. There are lots of schools that could reasonably replace us, but TCU sure as hell isn't one of them.

Rhino
1/21/2009, 11:41 PM
He was probably convinced that Baylor is on the cusp of being highly competitive, and he wanted to be a part of that. I don't see a correlation between going to Baylor and having a poor work ethic. I highly doubt Art Briles tolerates a low work ethic. He wanted to play WR. OU wanted him to be a DB. It's pretty simple.

Same reason Kendall Wright went there last year. Baylor would take him as a WR, we wanted him as a safety.

badger
1/22/2009, 05:40 AM
So going somewhere else over OU means you don't want to compete Ooookay.
Hmmm... well, let's use YOUR five reasons as an analogy once again, shall we?


1. Their debate team has the largest endowment of any team in the nation and one of the country's best. The debate lounge alone sold me.
You don't want to compete with the debaters with the awesome lounge and awesome endowment, so you joined them.


2. I absolutely fell in love with the campus. I love OU, but I am definitely not a fan of that red brick/white cream trim Gothic look.
You don't like competing with tornadoes (not that they ever hit Norman) so you went to a campus that is not prepared to compete with them.


3. I liked the fact that Baylor was a teaching university and that university policy was that full professors taught EVERY class. It was always amazing to me that most classes my friends at public schools took their first two years were taught by grad students/TA's. I've never been taught by someone who didn't have a PhD.
You don't like competing with a know-it-all teaching assistant for your professor's attention.


4. The students, by and large, were more like me than at OU. I felt like I fit in much much better at Baylor than I did anywhere else. My parents made the observation after they dropped me off my freshman year that when I walked the way and joined a crowd of students, I immediately blended in and everyone looked the same. I'm not a big lover of diversity.
You don't like competing with minority scholarships?


5. I wanted to go some place a bit further from home. There was a part of me that wanted to see how I could handle living away from home, and if I had gone close enough to drive home every weekend (or even weekdays for that matter) then I probably would. Living in Waco, the only time I went home my first few years was on breaks.
You don't like competing with weekend traffic... and with your sibling(s) for your parent's money and laundry services.

BAYLOR: WHERE YOU DON'T HAVE TO COMPETE FOR ANYTHING EXCEPT WHO CAN DRINK THE MOST DR. PEPPER!

Darius Jones: I am so there!

OUDoc
1/22/2009, 09:05 AM
So going somewhere else over OU means you don't want to compete and you have a bad work ethic??? Ooookay.


Absolutely. It probably also means you have hygiene issues. Where's the problem? ;)

TripleOption14
1/22/2009, 02:23 PM
At a lot of public schools you've got to deal with the dirty/nasty hippies, the artsy types, the punks, goths, etc. I see very little of that ****. We do have a very small "Jesus Hippie" clique, but it's small and well out of the mainstream.

I realize this is not the right area for this comment but I gotta say this maybe the saddest commentary I've read in sometime.

So basically what your saying is as long everyone looks like you, acts like you, and dresses like you your all for it?? Geeesh, I wouldn't want to upset the status quo of things and maybe i don't know... be somewhat different then what the "mainstream" is. Down with Diversity i guess. The way your post reads it reminds of the South Park episode of the Hippies and Cartman. I think Badger nailed a good response too.

columbuscreek
1/23/2009, 06:44 PM
Good Lord man, can't you tell he's just yanking your chain? Some of our fans are really not smart.


I realize this is not the right area for this comment but I gotta say this maybe the saddest commentary I've read in sometime.

So basically what your saying is as long everyone looks like you, acts like you, and dresses like you your all for it?? Geeesh, I wouldn't want to upset the status quo of things and maybe i don't know... be somewhat different then what the "mainstream" is. Down with Diversity i guess. The way your post reads it reminds of the South Park episode of the Hippies and Cartman. I think Badger nailed a good response too.

ECUTiger27
1/23/2009, 07:13 PM
I really don't see how this hurts us at all. If he wants to switch and go to Baylor, then he obviously wants to play offense. He wasn't good enough to get on our offensive squad so we were looking to make a DB out of him like we did DJ Wolfe, because we were not as deep there. He didn't want that so he decided to look elsewhere. No big deal. I don't think we will look back on this years from now and be depressed. Just my thoughts.

I respect that you have the right to your opinion. However, you state that he wasn't good enough to get on our offense.....based on what? He never competed here, how do we know. Perhaps we envisioned him fulfilling a need at defense, but perhaps he could have been a very good receiver for us. Point is we don't know at this point. I will say your post was much more respectful than some of the others in this thread, who want to bash a kid's decision on HIS future. Most of us, myself included, were not recruited by D1 schools and have no idea as to what takes place in a person going through this processes mind. He changed his mind and wants to go somewhere that will give him an opportunity at the position he feels most comfortable with. I see nothing wrong with that.

OU_Sooners75
1/24/2009, 04:32 AM
I have to agree. If he doesn't want to compete for the position and just wants to be guaranteed playing time, we are better off without him. If he doesn't want to compete, what do you think his work ethic will be?


What makes you think Darius Jones does not want to compete? Most footballer love the competition. And I will venture to say that damn near all do.

However, when he states that he would like to play offense and not defense. And Baylor is willing to give him his chance on offense while OU wanted to use him as a Kick Returner and DB....He made the right choice for him.


Answer this....How many times have you made a decision that would effect the rest of your life, that you did not want to do?

OU_Sooners75
1/24/2009, 04:32 AM
I respect that you have the right to your opinion. However, you state that he wasn't good enough to get on our offense.....based on what? He never competed here, how do we know. Perhaps we envisioned him fulfilling a need at defense, but perhaps he could have been a very good receiver for us. Point is we don't know at this point. I will say your post was much more respectful than some of the others in this thread, who want to bash a kid's decision on HIS future. Most of us, myself included, were not recruited by D1 schools and have no idea as to what takes place in a person going through this processes mind. He changed his mind and wants to go somewhere that will give him an opportunity at the position he feels most comfortable with. I see nothing wrong with that.

Please stop saying our offense or our team or our OU.

Thanks.

Blues1
1/24/2009, 06:01 AM
From What I saw this year ~~~~ Baylor Will be in a Bowl Game in 2009 & 2010 ~~~JMHO -- :)

ECUTiger27
1/24/2009, 08:46 AM
Please stop saying our offense or our team or our OU.

Thanks.

Ah, the village idiot has came out to speak. Well here we go again Slingblade, I didn't say "our offense", I was referring to someone else's post. Perhaps if you have someone help you read the thread you will stumble across it. Does the 75 stand for your iq? You are inevitably one of the people that runs your mouth in front of fans from other places, that causes them to formulate negative opinions about Sooner fans.

olevetonahill
1/24/2009, 01:18 PM
Ah, the village idiot has came out to speak. Well here we go again Slingblade, I didn't say "our offense", I was referring to someone else's post. Perhaps if you have someone help you read the thread you will stumble across it. Does the 75 stand for your iq? You are inevitably one of the people that runs your mouth in front of fans from other places, that causes them to formulate negative opinions about Sooner fans.

How you've Lasted this Long with all the Name calling you do . Surprises me.

If you are a Sooner Fan . then you are starting to Get me To hate On em .:rolleyes:

soonerfan28
1/24/2009, 01:31 PM
ECU, are you so bored in your life that you have to try and p!ss OU fans off. You seem to have a bad case of little man syndrome. Did someone give you the short end of the stick?

ECUTiger27
1/24/2009, 01:34 PM
How you've Lasted this Long with all the Name calling you do . Surprises me.

If you are a Sooner Fan . then you are starting to Get me To hate On em .:rolleyes:

Well again, I'll type this really slowly since you can't read too fast. Remember the other thread on Jerry Bomar? You might try and read the entire thread, and you will see that I didn't initiate the name calling. First you're leader started it off with stfu bitch, which where I am from, isn't a nice comment. Then you came, ironically "bringing up the rear", with the "dat der mus be ole Brett's sister". Ah, again not the most respectful thing to say. So I guess I'm from the old school where if someone disrespects you, you have the right to put them in their place. The internet has really allowed cowards to grow their virtual pair, because again, in the old days people usually only ran their mouth 1 time to you. You took it outside, and that was the end of it. One of them knew not to mess with the other. Different generation now days, and obviously a different set of rules on the internet.

By the way, I hope to God you didn't grad from Norman. I have never in my life seen someone utilize multiple capitalization inside the sentence quite the way you've done it. However, you are most likely among the majority of idiot OU fans, in that you didn't go to the school. Much like LSU fans. Many of them don't realize LSU is a name for a school.

Good luck to you. Sit back and wait for instructions by your "leader", follow suit....oh hell you know the process.

soonerfan28
1/24/2009, 01:37 PM
Why would you assume that many OU fans didn't go to school?

bluedogok
1/24/2009, 01:39 PM
http://www.salagir.com/gfx/troll-web.jpg

olevetonahill
1/24/2009, 01:50 PM
Well again, I'll type this really slowly since you can't read too fast. Remember the other thread on Jerry Bomar? You might try and read the entire thread, and you will see that I didn't initiate the name calling. First you're leader started it off with stfu bitch, which where I am from, isn't a nice comment. Then you came, ironically "bringing up the rear", with the "dat der mus be ole Brett's sister". Ah, again not the most respectful thing to say. So I guess I'm from the old school where if someone disrespects you, you have the right to put them in their place. The internet has really allowed cowards to grow their virtual pair, because again, in the old days people usually only ran their mouth 1 time to you. You took it outside, and that was the end of it. One of them knew not to mess with the other. Different generation now days, and obviously a different set of rules on the internet.

By the way, I hope to God you didn't grad from Norman. I have never in my life seen someone utilize multiple capitalization inside the sentence quite the way you've done it. However, you are most likely among the majority of idiot OU fans, in that you didn't go to the school. Much like LSU fans. Many of them don't realize LSU is a name for a school.

Good luck to you. Sit back and wait for instructions by your "leader", follow suit....oh hell you know the process.

Oh NOES we gots us another one :eek:
http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/5049/grammar2ix.jpg
Now dude or dudette or wanker or whatever the hell you are
Go to your 1st post and re read what you wrote.
Am I mistaken that YOU started the Name calling in that post ?
:rolleyes:

olevetonahill
1/24/2009, 01:52 PM
Why would you assume that many OU fans didn't go to school?

Cause hes an ASSume ?

ECUTiger27
1/24/2009, 02:36 PM
Why would you assume that many OU fans didn't go to school?

many of the "idiot" fans. Read carefully.

ECUTiger27
1/24/2009, 02:43 PM
Oh NOES we gots us another one :eek:
http://img124.imageshack.us/img124/5049/grammar2ix.jpg
Now dude or dudette or wanker or whatever the hell you are
Go to your 1st post and re read what you wrote.
Am I mistaken that YOU started the Name calling in that post ?
:rolleyes:

Is that how you reached 30k posts on this site? Crap like this. You don't post anything about football, which is why I thought people came here. Ok, for the last time Corky, pull out where I called someone a name in my post? If you can't do that, then as you like to say stfu. Dealing with you is like feeding that stray dog, he won't leave your front porch.
Oh and bless your heart, you remember when someone taught you that you capitalize names, so you used a capital N on your "Name". LMAO....you are hilarious. Now go play with your pockets.

olevetonahill
1/24/2009, 03:04 PM
I done did figure it out Guys and gals
This here ecu wanker is LAS's new troll handle ;)

OK2LA
1/24/2009, 03:56 PM
At a lot of public schools you've got to deal with the dirty/nasty hippies, the artsy types, the punks, goths, etc. I see very little of that ****. We do have a very small "Jesus Hippie" clique, but it's small and well out of the mainstream.

Heh. Maybe I made the wrong decision long ago as well, and am just now realizing it.

Actually, it kinda sounds like high school.

Spek for bashing the dirty/nasty hippies, the artsy types, the punks, & goths!

OU_Sooners75
1/25/2009, 12:14 AM
Ah, the village idiot has came out to speak. Well here we go again Slingblade, I didn't say "our offense", I was referring to someone else's post. Perhaps if you have someone help you read the thread you will stumble across it. Does the 75 stand for your iq? You are inevitably one of the people that runs your mouth in front of fans from other places, that causes them to formulate negative opinions about Sooner fans.


Enjoying your forced vacation?