UTjr fans, come and get your boi ...

Don't drink and TikTok, kids
 
It‘s just different in the south
 
imagine using your real name on twitter and saying shit like that.

way too easy to dox him.
They did ... he pulled all his social media or went to private. He had some follow-up videos that were worse.
 
I don't see what the big deal is? This is common practice on all levels of football. As was said in the video -- UGA did the same thing to Tillman last year.

Or are you saying he is a POS because he said it out loud?
What exactly do you think we "did" to Tillman? He played the whole game. We just covered him well and sacked the QB about 5 times. We didn't try to hurt him, or break his ankle, or ruin his NFL hopes by injuring him.

"Cock Bowers. We are going to hurt him. Going to break his ankle. Ruin his NFL hopes." - that's why he's a POS. I get being glad a team's best player is out, although classy people would not be glad he is hurt. This guy took it to another level.

He doubled down in further videos and the Georgia fans wrecked his ass and chased the pussy from social media.
 
What exactly do you think we "did" to Tillman? He played the whole game. We just covered him well and sacked the QB about 5 times. We didn't try to hurt him, or break his ankle, or ruin his NFL hopes by injuring him.

"Cock Bowers. We are going to hurt him. Going to break his ankle. Ruin his NFL hopes." - that's why he's a POS. I get being glad a team's best player is out, although classy people would not be glad he is hurt. This guy took it to another level.

He doubled down in further videos and the Georgia fans wrecked his ass and chased the pussy from social media.
This is common in football -- hell, you have NFL teams who were giving cash payouts for knocking a guy out of a game.

As far as Tillman -- i can't say what happened in the game -- I just took what he said, that Georgia was rough with him. That being said -- what exactly do you think Tennessee is going to do to Brock Bowers. It isn't as if guys are going to be diving at his ankle when he isn't looking.

This is nothing more than talk. Also -- who even is the guy in the video? Is he a player on tennessee?
 
This is common in football -- hell, you have NFL teams who were giving cash payouts for knocking a guy out of a game.

As far as Tillman -- i can't say what happened in the game -- I just took what he said, that Georgia was rough with him. That being said -- what exactly do you think Tennessee is going to do to Brock Bowers. It isn't as if guys are going to be diving at his ankle when he isn't looking.

This is nothing more than talk. Also -- who even is the guy in the video? Is he a player on tennessee?
I posted a video of a dumbass UTjr fan mouthing off. Called him a POS, because he obviously is. That's what we do here ... when someone does something stupid ... say, your post ... we point that out and ridicule them.

FFS, no, it's not common in football to try to break someone's ankle, purposely injure them, and ruin their NFL hopes. The one team that made case payouts was the Saints - that was BountyGate - here you go:

League commissioner Roger Goodell responded with some of the most severe sanctions in the league's 92-year history, and among the most severe punishments for in-game misconduct in North American professional sports history.

But, but, but, it's common in football.

Defensive coordinator Gregg Williams was suspended indefinitely, though this would be overturned the following year. Head coach Sean Payton was suspended for the entire 2012 season—the first time since Chuck Fairbanks in 1978 that a head coach had been suspended and the first time a head coach was suspended by the league. General manager Mickey Loomis was suspended for the first eight games of the 2012 season-the first time that a general manager was suspended by the league for any reason. Assistant head coach Joe Vitt was suspended for the first six games of the 2012 season. The Saints organization was penalized with a $500,000 fine and forced to forfeit their second-round draft selections in 2012 and 2013. In May 2012, four current and former Saints players were suspended after being named as ringleaders in the scandal, with linebacker Jonathan Vilma also being suspended for the entire 2012 season.

Of course it's nothing more than talk ... it's dumbass talk from a POS that is worthy of ridicule. SMH.
 
I don't see what the big deal is? This is common practice on all levels of football. As was said in the video -- UGA did the same thing to Tillman last year.

Or are you saying he is a POS because he said it out loud?

Imo, the issue is not so much that he said the quiet part out loud, it's that he was a bit over the top in what he was saying.

Everyone who has played or followed football knows that if a guy is playing through an injury, you "test" it by going at him.

The difference is, you don't go after him looking to injure him further as that dumbass said. You do it to see how much it's limiting and to expose the potential weakness.
 
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