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Jordan Johnson ?

uofmman1122 said:
Darksim said:
I watched JJ's court testimony tonight and it was quite upsetting. Its so f'ed that someone can cry rape and practically ruin the accused's life with absolutely no proof. I really hope this shit doesn't effect JJ's performance but he seemed pretty shaken by the whole experience. At one point he said this trial put things into perspective for him, showed him that football isn't really all that important. He's right but I really hope he still realizes how far football can take you in life, with enough success you could eventually play professionally and if you play your cards right you could retire as a 70 year old football coach. I'd pick that any day over being a Math teacher (JJ's major is mathematics).
Wow, welcome to four months ago, Darksim. :lol:

The Angels and Dodgers are loaded this year, I think Montana matches up decently against Syracuse, and Aaron Hernandez will be a great addition to your fantasy team. :thumb:

:lol: :lol: :thumb: Don't forget to take Butler in the bracket next year. Their coaching experience will cary them far.
 
uofmman1122 said:
Darksim said:
I watched JJ's court testimony tonight and it was quite upsetting. Its so f'ed that someone can cry rape and practically ruin the accused's life with absolutely no proof. I really hope this shit doesn't effect JJ's performance but he seemed pretty shaken by the whole experience. At one point he said this trial put things into perspective for him, showed him that football isn't really all that important. He's right but I really hope he still realizes how far football can take you in life, with enough success you could eventually play professionally and if you play your cards right you could retire as a 70 year old football coach. I'd pick that any day over being a Math teacher (JJ's major is mathematics).
Wow, welcome to four months ago, Darksim. :lol:

The Angels and Dodgers are loaded this year, I think Montana matches up decently against Syracuse, and Aaron Hernandez will be a great addition to your fantasy team. :thumb:
You are a moron, according to youtube only 2,000 people have seen it. The video hasn't exactly "done the rounds".
 
havgrizfan said:
i LOVE the fact JJ stayed in school through his entire ordeal. I LOVE the fact he actually CARES about his grades n his degree and I LOVE the fact that he has the perspectives towards football and life that he does! IF that makes him worse at QB, which I sincierely doubt, OH WELL.
Wow a serious statement. Im so glad not everyone around here is a sarcastic retard. :clap: I agree with you for the most part. But honestly I don't know the guy and i'm sure ill never meet him, so the most important thing for me is to see my favorite team whoop ass on the football field and JJ is the guy that gives us the best chance to do that.
 
Darksim said:
uofmman1122 said:
Darksim said:
I watched JJ's court testimony tonight and it was quite upsetting. Its so f'ed that someone can cry rape and practically ruin the accused's life with absolutely no proof. I really hope this shit doesn't effect JJ's performance but he seemed pretty shaken by the whole experience. At one point he said this trial put things into perspective for him, showed him that football isn't really all that important. He's right but I really hope he still realizes how far football can take you in life, with enough success you could eventually play professionally and if you play your cards right you could retire as a 70 year old football coach. I'd pick that any day over being a Math teacher (JJ's major is mathematics).
Wow, welcome to four months ago, Darksim. :lol:

The Angels and Dodgers are loaded this year, I think Montana matches up decently against Syracuse, and Aaron Hernandez will be a great addition to your fantasy team. :thumb:
You are a moron, according to youtube only 2,000 people have seen it. The video hasn't exactly "done the rounds".

You don't need to watch the testimony to know the story. Most here were following it when it was live. It's been coming out for the past year.

Bold of you to just jump on eGriz and starting calling people crude names.
 
grizfan95 said:
Darksim said:
uofmman1122 said:
Darksim said:
I watched JJ's court testimony tonight and it was quite upsetting. Its so f'ed that someone can cry rape and practically ruin the accused's life with absolutely no proof. I really hope this shit doesn't effect JJ's performance but he seemed pretty shaken by the whole experience. At one point he said this trial put things into perspective for him, showed him that football isn't really all that important. He's right but I really hope he still realizes how far football can take you in life, with enough success you could eventually play professionally and if you play your cards right you could retire as a 70 year old football coach. I'd pick that any day over being a Math teacher (JJ's major is mathematics).
Wow, welcome to four months ago, Darksim. :lol:

The Angels and Dodgers are loaded this year, I think Montana matches up decently against Syracuse, and Aaron Hernandez will be a great addition to your fantasy team. :thumb:
You are a moron, according to youtube only 2,000 people have seen it. The video hasn't exactly "done the rounds".

You don't need to watch the testimony to know the story. Most here were following it when it was live. It's been coming out for the past year.

Bold of you to just jump on eGriz and starting calling people crude names.
My comments were specifically on the video testimony :roll:
 
Darksim said:
uofmman1122 said:
Darksim said:
I watched JJ's court testimony tonight and it was quite upsetting. Its so f'ed that someone can cry rape and practically ruin the accused's life with absolutely no proof. I really hope this shit doesn't effect JJ's performance but he seemed pretty shaken by the whole experience. At one point he said this trial put things into perspective for him, showed him that football isn't really all that important. He's right but I really hope he still realizes how far football can take you in life, with enough success you could eventually play professionally and if you play your cards right you could retire as a 70 year old football coach. I'd pick that any day over being a Math teacher (JJ's major is mathematics).
Wow, welcome to four months ago, Darksim. :lol:

The Angels and Dodgers are loaded this year, I think Montana matches up decently against Syracuse, and Aaron Hernandez will be a great addition to your fantasy team. :thumb:
You are a moron, according to youtube only 2,000 people have seen it. The video hasn't exactly "done the rounds".
:lol: :lol:

Chill out, man. Go back to the archived posts from last October to a few months ago, and we had the exact discussion you brought up about 1,000 times. 8-)
 
havgrizfan said:
i LOVE the fact JJ stayed in school through his entire ordeal. I LOVE the fact he actually CARES about his grades n his degree and I LOVE the fact that he has the perspectives towards football and life that he does! IF that makes him worse at QB, which I sincierely doubt, OH WELL.

Yup...the "high moral character" perfume has drifted all the way up to Havre I see. I'll bet you just LOVE the fact that the all american boy scout JJ had his H.S. sweetheart over from Oregon the weekend of the Forresters Ball....puts her to bed on Friday.....then hooks up with Jane Doe the next night for the "sure" thing and dam nears ends up doing twenty years. There are a couple sets of parents out there that would LOVE to argue the finer points of character building of "football and life" with the fan base that touts his football prowess instead of his weakness for getting his jollies!!!!
 
Teton Cat said:
havgrizfan said:
i LOVE the fact JJ stayed in school through his entire ordeal. I LOVE the fact he actually CARES about his grades n his degree and I LOVE the fact that he has the perspectives towards football and life that he does! IF that makes him worse at QB, which I sincierely doubt, OH WELL.

Yup...the "high moral character" perfume has drifted all the way up to Havre I see. I'll bet you just LOVE the fact that the all american boy scout JJ had his H.S. sweetheart over from Oregon the weekend of the Forresters Ball....puts her to bed on Friday.....then hooks up with Jane Doe the next night for the "sure" thing and dam nears ends up doing twenty years. There are a couple sets of parents out there that would LOVE to argue the finer points of character building of "football and life" with the fan base that touts his football prowess instead of his weakness for getting his jollies!!!!
All makes for good QB material. You should get acquainted with the game.
 
Darksim said:
grizfan95 said:
Darksim said:
uofmman1122 said:
Wow, welcome to four months ago, Darksim. :lol:

The Angels and Dodgers are loaded this year, I think Montana matches up decently against Syracuse, and Aaron Hernandez will be a great addition to your fantasy team. :thumb:
You are a moron, according to youtube only 2,000 people have seen it. The video hasn't exactly "done the rounds".

You don't need to watch the testimony to know the story. Most here were following it when it was live. It's been coming out for the past year.

Bold of you to just jump on eGriz and starting calling people crude names.
My comments were specifically on the video testimony :roll:

You do know there are other ways to find what was said in a testimony than watch a YouTube video, correct?
 
grizfan95 said:
Darksim said:
grizfan95 said:
Darksim said:
You are a moron, according to youtube only 2,000 people have seen it. The video hasn't exactly "done the rounds".

You don't need to watch the testimony to know the story. Most here were following it when it was live. It's been coming out for the past year.

Bold of you to just jump on eGriz and starting calling people crude names.
My comments were specifically on the video testimony :roll:

You do know there are other ways to find what was said in a testimony than watch a YouTube video, correct?

Twitter. #jordanjohnsontrial. :thumb:
 
Teton Cat said:
havgrizfan said:
i LOVE the fact JJ stayed in school through his entire ordeal. I LOVE the fact he actually CARES about his grades n his degree and I LOVE the fact that he has the perspectives towards football and life that he does! IF that makes him worse at QB, which I sincierely doubt, OH WELL.

Yup...the "high moral character" perfume has drifted all the way up to Havre I see. I'll bet you just LOVE the fact that the all american boy scout JJ had his H.S. sweetheart over from Oregon the weekend of the Forresters Ball....puts her to bed on Friday.....then hooks up with Jane Doe the next night for the "sure" thing and dam nears ends up doing twenty years. There are a couple sets of parents out there that would LOVE to argue the finer points of character building of "football and life" with the fan base that touts his football prowess instead of his weakness for getting his jollies!!!!

That's not true. Why do you make up stuff like this? You really are a troll.
 
Teton Cat said:
havgrizfan said:
i LOVE the fact JJ stayed in school through his entire ordeal. I LOVE the fact he actually CARES about his grades n his degree and I LOVE the fact that he has the perspectives towards football and life that he does! IF that makes him worse at QB, which I sincierely doubt, OH WELL.

Yup...the "high moral character" perfume has drifted all the way up to Havre I see. I'll bet you just LOVE the fact that the all american boy scout JJ had his H.S. sweetheart over from Oregon the weekend of the Forresters Ball....puts her to bed on Friday.....then hooks up with Jane Doe the next night for the "sure" thing and dam nears ends up doing twenty years. There are a couple sets of parents out there that would LOVE to argue the finer points of character building of "football and life" with the fan base that touts his football prowess instead of his weakness for getting his jollies!!!!

Yes, because that type of behavior would never happen in Bozo. Give me a f'ing break. How many college athletes in this country have done something similar? They were just fortunate enough to not have slept with a psycho. Holier than though moron!
 
Only Teton and a few other trolls would bash a poster for praising a student-athlete for actually being a STUDENT-ATHLETE! I would heap that kind of praise on any college football player who actually goes to class, stays on track to obtain a degree, and maintains a quality GPA. Because lets face it, those things I just listed are being pretty rare in major college football and more and more college football fans could give a rats ass about it. So yes Teton, Jordan Johnson, Jordan Tripp, DeNarius McGhee and any other football player deserves a little credit for actually upholding the original intent of playing football in college....and that's to ACTIVELY GO TO COLLEGE!!!!
 
havgrizfan said:
Only Teton and a few other trolls would bash a poster for praising a student-athlete for actually being a STUDENT-ATHLETE! I would heap that kind of praise on any college football player who actually goes to class, stays on track to obtain a degree, and maintains a quality GPA. Because lets face it, those things I just listed are being pretty rare in major college football and more and more college football fans could give a rats ass about it. So yes Teton, Jordan Johnson, Jordan Tripp, DeNarius McGhee and any other football player deserves a little credit for actually upholding the original intent of playing football in college....and that's to ACTIVELY GO TO COLLEGE!!!!

Heard JJ had 4.0 in the fall.
 
PlayerRep said:
havgrizfan said:
Only Teton and a few other trolls would bash a poster for praising a student-athlete for actually being a STUDENT-ATHLETE! I would heap that kind of praise on any college football player who actually goes to class, stays on track to obtain a degree, and maintains a quality GPA. Because lets face it, those things I just listed are being pretty rare in major college football and more and more college football fans could give a rats ass about it. So yes Teton, Jordan Johnson, Jordan Tripp, DeNarius McGhee and any other football player deserves a little credit for actually upholding the original intent of playing football in college....and that's to ACTIVELY GO TO COLLEGE!!!!

Heard JJ had 4.0 in the fall.

Doesn't GoGriz.com publish grades like that in the roster?

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PlayerRep said:
havgrizfan said:
Only Teton and a few other trolls would bash a poster for praising a student-athlete for actually being a STUDENT-ATHLETE! I would heap that kind of praise on any college football player who actually goes to class, stays on track to obtain a degree, and maintains a quality GPA. Because lets face it, those things I just listed are being pretty rare in major college football and more and more college football fans could give a rats ass about it. So yes Teton, Jordan Johnson, Jordan Tripp, DeNarius McGhee and any other football player deserves a little credit for actually upholding the original intent of playing football in college....and that's to ACTIVELY GO TO COLLEGE!!!!

Heard JJ had 4.0 in the fall.

Good for him. That would put him on the Deans list.
 
PlayerRep said:
havgrizfan said:
Only Teton and a few other trolls would bash a poster for praising a student-athlete for actually being a STUDENT-ATHLETE! I would heap that kind of praise on any college football player who actually goes to class, stays on track to obtain a degree, and maintains a quality GPA. Because lets face it, those things I just listed are being pretty rare in major college football and more and more college football fans could give a rats ass about it. So yes Teton, Jordan Johnson, Jordan Tripp, DeNarius McGhee and any other football player deserves a little credit for actually upholding the original intent of playing football in college....and that's to ACTIVELY GO TO COLLEGE!!!!

Heard JJ had 4.0 in the fall.

Weird....He doesn't appear on the Autumn 2012 Dean's List. I don't see him on Spring 2013 either. Maybe he took less than 9 credits/semester those two terms?

http://www.umt.edu/urelations/info/deanslist.php" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
 
uofmman1122 said:
Darksim said:
uofmman1122 said:
Darksim said:
I watched JJ's court testimony tonight and it was quite upsetting. Its so f'ed that someone can cry rape and practically ruin the accused's life with absolutely no proof. I really hope this shit doesn't effect JJ's performance but he seemed pretty shaken by the whole experience. At one point he said this trial put things into perspective for him, showed him that football isn't really all that important. He's right but I really hope he still realizes how far football can take you in life, with enough success you could eventually play professionally and if you play your cards right you could retire as a 70 year old football coach. I'd pick that any day over being a Math teacher (JJ's major is mathematics).
Wow, welcome to four months ago, Darksim. :lol:

The Angels and Dodgers are loaded this year, I think Montana matches up decently against Syracuse, and Aaron Hernandez will be a great addition to your fantasy team. :thumb:
You are a moron, according to youtube only 2,000 people have seen it. The video hasn't exactly "done the rounds".
:lol: :lol:

Chill out, man. Go back to the archived posts from last October to a few months ago, and we had the exact discussion you brought up about 1,000 times. 8-)

by his own account j.j. is no angel. time to move on.
 
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