jdubjacket
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So many crying pictures.
Pretty much. Sports radio has jumped up a notch in the past 16 hours.
So many crying pictures.
Paraphrasing a caller on 680 the Fan:
The real criminal is the jerkoff in Dalton who paid Gurley money. If Gurley gets suspended, this guy should be arrested. I wish I can find his memorabilia website. I want to buy some memorabilia from him just so I can slap him around.
So where is it that someone has tracked the guy down to Dalton?
All my Dwag in-laws live in Dalton, I'd love to get the 411 on that!
The thread was deleted.
If you've ever been there before, it's a MESS on the inside...it's like walking into a flea market.
Watching this crusade unfold across northwest Georgia is going to be brutal. Just about anybody that sells UGA memorabilia is about to be in the crosshairs of a dumbass militia.
How is that any different than anything else in Dalton?
Do you approach players or do players approach you?
In either scenario, how does it usually go down?
You always approach players. Usually by just asking them to sign a few things for you (the legal way). Then when they are done, you might say something like, "Hey, I have some pieces in the car....you interested in signing some more?" They usually know what that means....
Watching this crusade unfold across northwest Georgia is going to be brutal. Just about anybody that sells UGA memorabilia is about to be in the crosshairs of a dumbass militia.
I don't know if anyone has gone back and read the original AMA from /r/CFB but his answers are pretty interesting.
http://www.reddit.com/r/CFB/comments/21iyej/i_am_an_autograph_dealer_that_deals_specifically/
I would wager that he gets 2 games suspension, and no games vacated. This may have zero impact on the dwags' season.ESPN just said if found guilty they would have to vacate any wins for games he played in after receiving benefits because he is then ineligible. Doesn't matter if UGA knew he was or not. He played and was ineligible. So basically UGA's poster child and savior in the making essentially took a dump on the whole program.