[RollTideFan] Another Traveling Salesman Joke

2005-05-18 Thread JVWatts
A traveling salesman knocks on a door. A little boy of maybe 5 or 6 answers.
He has a cigarette in his mouth. a bottle of Jack Daniels in one hand 
and porno film in the other.
The salesman says, Hello little boy. Is your Mommy or Daddy home?
The little boy responds, What the fuck do you think?

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Re: [RollTideFan] Another Traveling Salesman Joke

2005-05-18 Thread Bryan Benefield
I told those SOBS to quit coming by my house. Next
time I leave the little kid a gun...


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 A traveling salesman knocks on a door. A little boy
 of maybe 5 or 6 answers.
  He has a cigarette in his mouth. a bottle of Jack
 Daniels in one hand 
 and porno film in the other.
 The salesman says, Hello little boy. Is your Mommy
 or Daddy home?
 The little boy responds, What the fuck do you
 think?
 
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[RollTideFan] Another

2004-07-12 Thread M Laborde
fuckin' test...






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RE: [RollTideFan] Another

2004-07-12 Thread Joel Perry
Yes honey, I'm here.

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fuckin' test...






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[RollTideFan] Another drug dealer in the making

2004-01-26 Thread Pat Smoot
We still have a couple of football players that can join him because they
left early too.

Former Alabama star labors in basketball's minor league

The Associated Press
January 26, 2004

HUNTSVILLE | Rod Grizzard left college early for a shot at NBA stardom and
fat paychecks.

Instead, the former University of Alabama guard is in his second stint in
basketball's minor leagues, working on his defense and displaying the
offensive skills that made him a star in the SEC.

It's been a learning curve for me, Grizzard told The Decatur Daily.
Basketball has been easy for me ever since the age of 5. Now with some
bumps in the road you need that from time to time to make you stronger.

Grizzard, who left for the NBA after his junior season in 2002, is playing
for the Huntsville Flight of the National Basketball Developmental League.
He was a second-round selection by the Washington Wizards (39th overall).

He was released by the Wizards, then had a short preseason stint with
Atlanta before landing with the NBDL's Mobile Revelers last season.

Grizzard passed up the chance to possibly earn six figures playing overseas
the past two seasons, choosing to play for less than $30,000 in the NBDL and
continue pursuing his NBA dreams.

The Revelers, now defunct, won the league title but Grizzard averaged only
5.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in a reserve role.

Now, he's back displaying his ability to hit the outside shot and drive to
the basket. Grizzard is averaging about 13 points and four rebounds, much
improved statistics from last season.

He plays defense sometimes, too.

I'm defending pretty well -- a lot more than last year, Grizzard said.

If I can stay consistent on defense and improve a little more on a couple
of things, I'm pretty confident that I'll get a call-up to the NBA.

Flight coach Ralph Lewis sees NBA potential for the 6-8 shooting guard.

I think that if Rod keeps progressing and he understands that he has to be
consistent in his principals defensively and offensively he can definitely
play at the next level, Lewis said.

Rod plays the two position and most of your scorers are going to be there.
You getting 20 is one thing, but the guy you're guarding can't get 20, too.
But if his defense comes along and he keeps being aggressive every night, I
think he'll have a shot.

Grizzard played in the United States Basketball League during the summer and
later attended the Detroit Pistons' camp.

He's still trying to recapture the glory of his college days, though.

My college career was good, putting Alabama back on the map, making it to
the (NCAA) Tournament, getting an SEC championship and all the rankings and
all that, Grizzard said. That was a good thing for me.

Winning the NBDL title last year was a good thing. Things are going pretty
well right now.



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RE: [RollTideFan] Another drug dealer in the making

2004-01-26 Thread Tim Boozer
How long till he gets busted distributing?  I'd put the over-under at 5
years.


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Re: [RollTideFan] Another drug dealer in the making

2004-01-26 Thread Steven Johnson
Why do you call him a drug dealer in the making?  Has
he been in any trouble I don't know about?

RTR
LC
--- Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We still have a couple of football players that can
 join him because they
 left early too.
 
 Former Alabama star labors in basketball's minor
 league
 
 The Associated Press
 January 26, 2004
 
 HUNTSVILLE | Rod Grizzard left college early for a
 shot at NBA stardom and
 fat paychecks.
 
 Instead, the former University of Alabama guard is
 in his second stint in
 basketball's minor leagues, working on his defense
 and displaying the
 offensive skills that made him a star in the SEC.
 
 It's been a learning curve for me, Grizzard told
 The Decatur Daily.
 Basketball has been easy for me ever since the age
 of 5. Now with some
 bumps in the road you need that from time to time to
 make you stronger.
 
 Grizzard, who left for the NBA after his junior
 season in 2002, is playing
 for the Huntsville Flight of the National Basketball
 Developmental League.
 He was a second-round selection by the Washington
 Wizards (39th overall).
 
 He was released by the Wizards, then had a short
 preseason stint with
 Atlanta before landing with the NBDL's Mobile
 Revelers last season.
 
 Grizzard passed up the chance to possibly earn six
 figures playing overseas
 the past two seasons, choosing to play for less than
 $30,000 in the NBDL and
 continue pursuing his NBA dreams.
 
 The Revelers, now defunct, won the league title but
 Grizzard averaged only
 5.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in a reserve role.
 
 Now, he's back displaying his ability to hit the
 outside shot and drive to
 the basket. Grizzard is averaging about 13 points
 and four rebounds, much
 improved statistics from last season.
 
 He plays defense sometimes, too.
 
 I'm defending pretty well -- a lot more than last
 year, Grizzard said.
 
 If I can stay consistent on defense and improve a
 little more on a couple
 of things, I'm pretty confident that I'll get a
 call-up to the NBA.
 
 Flight coach Ralph Lewis sees NBA potential for the
 6-8 shooting guard.
 
 I think that if Rod keeps progressing and he
 understands that he has to be
 consistent in his principals defensively and
 offensively he can definitely
 play at the next level, Lewis said.
 
 Rod plays the two position and most of your scorers
 are going to be there.
 You getting 20 is one thing, but the guy you're
 guarding can't get 20, too.
 But if his defense comes along and he keeps being
 aggressive every night, I
 think he'll have a shot.
 
 Grizzard played in the United States Basketball
 League during the summer and
 later attended the Detroit Pistons' camp.
 
 He's still trying to recapture the glory of his
 college days, though.
 
 My college career was good, putting Alabama back on
 the map, making it to
 the (NCAA) Tournament, getting an SEC championship
 and all the rankings and
 all that, Grizzard said. That was a good thing for
 me.
 
 Winning the NBDL title last year was a good thing.
 Things are going pretty
 well right now.
 
 
 

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Re: [RollTideFan] Another drug dealer in the making

2004-01-26 Thread Jeff Todd
PROFILING

- Original Message - 
From: Steven Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED]; RollTideFan-The University of Alabama Athletics
Discussion List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 10:06 AM
Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Another drug dealer in the making


 Why do you call him a drug dealer in the making?  Has
 he been in any trouble I don't know about?

 RTR
 LC
 --- Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  We still have a couple of football players that can
  join him because they
  left early too.
 
  Former Alabama star labors in basketball's minor
  league
 
  The Associated Press
  January 26, 2004
 
  HUNTSVILLE | Rod Grizzard left college early for a
  shot at NBA stardom and
  fat paychecks.
 
  Instead, the former University of Alabama guard is
  in his second stint in
  basketball's minor leagues, working on his defense
  and displaying the
  offensive skills that made him a star in the SEC.
 
  It's been a learning curve for me, Grizzard told
  The Decatur Daily.
  Basketball has been easy for me ever since the age
  of 5. Now with some
  bumps in the road you need that from time to time to
  make you stronger.
 
  Grizzard, who left for the NBA after his junior
  season in 2002, is playing
  for the Huntsville Flight of the National Basketball
  Developmental League.
  He was a second-round selection by the Washington
  Wizards (39th overall).
 
  He was released by the Wizards, then had a short
  preseason stint with
  Atlanta before landing with the NBDL's Mobile
  Revelers last season.
 
  Grizzard passed up the chance to possibly earn six
  figures playing overseas
  the past two seasons, choosing to play for less than
  $30,000 in the NBDL and
  continue pursuing his NBA dreams.
 
  The Revelers, now defunct, won the league title but
  Grizzard averaged only
  5.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in a reserve role.
 
  Now, he's back displaying his ability to hit the
  outside shot and drive to
  the basket. Grizzard is averaging about 13 points
  and four rebounds, much
  improved statistics from last season.
 
  He plays defense sometimes, too.
 
  I'm defending pretty well -- a lot more than last
  year, Grizzard said.
 
  If I can stay consistent on defense and improve a
  little more on a couple
  of things, I'm pretty confident that I'll get a
  call-up to the NBA.
 
  Flight coach Ralph Lewis sees NBA potential for the
  6-8 shooting guard.
 
  I think that if Rod keeps progressing and he
  understands that he has to be
  consistent in his principals defensively and
  offensively he can definitely
  play at the next level, Lewis said.
 
  Rod plays the two position and most of your scorers
  are going to be there.
  You getting 20 is one thing, but the guy you're
  guarding can't get 20, too.
  But if his defense comes along and he keeps being
  aggressive every night, I
  think he'll have a shot.
 
  Grizzard played in the United States Basketball
  League during the summer and
  later attended the Detroit Pistons' camp.
 
  He's still trying to recapture the glory of his
  college days, though.
 
  My college career was good, putting Alabama back on
  the map, making it to
  the (NCAA) Tournament, getting an SEC championship
  and all the rankings and
  all that, Grizzard said. That was a good thing for
  me.
 
  Winning the NBDL title last year was a good thing.
  Things are going pretty
  well right now.
 
 
 
 
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Re: [RollTideFan] Another drug dealer in the making

2004-01-26 Thread Pat Smoot
Exactly.  A brother that's making less than 30 grand that thinks he's worth
100 million will pad his income some way.


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 PROFILING

 - Original Message - 
 From: Steven Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED]; RollTideFan-The University of
Alabama Athletics
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 Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 10:06 AM
 Subject: Re: [RollTideFan] Another drug dealer in the making


  Why do you call him a drug dealer in the making?  Has
  he been in any trouble I don't know about?
 
  RTR
  LC
  --- Pat Smoot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   We still have a couple of football players that can
   join him because they
   left early too.
  
   Former Alabama star labors in basketball's minor
   league
  
   The Associated Press
   January 26, 2004
  
   HUNTSVILLE | Rod Grizzard left college early for a
   shot at NBA stardom and
   fat paychecks.
  
   Instead, the former University of Alabama guard is
   in his second stint in
   basketball's minor leagues, working on his defense
   and displaying the
   offensive skills that made him a star in the SEC.
  
   It's been a learning curve for me, Grizzard told
   The Decatur Daily.
   Basketball has been easy for me ever since the age
   of 5. Now with some
   bumps in the road you need that from time to time to
   make you stronger.
  
   Grizzard, who left for the NBA after his junior
   season in 2002, is playing
   for the Huntsville Flight of the National Basketball
   Developmental League.
   He was a second-round selection by the Washington
   Wizards (39th overall).
  
   He was released by the Wizards, then had a short
   preseason stint with
   Atlanta before landing with the NBDL's Mobile
   Revelers last season.
  
   Grizzard passed up the chance to possibly earn six
   figures playing overseas
   the past two seasons, choosing to play for less than
   $30,000 in the NBDL and
   continue pursuing his NBA dreams.
  
   The Revelers, now defunct, won the league title but
   Grizzard averaged only
   5.5 points and 2.6 rebounds in a reserve role.
  
   Now, he's back displaying his ability to hit the
   outside shot and drive to
   the basket. Grizzard is averaging about 13 points
   and four rebounds, much
   improved statistics from last season.
  
   He plays defense sometimes, too.
  
   I'm defending pretty well -- a lot more than last
   year, Grizzard said.
  
   If I can stay consistent on defense and improve a
   little more on a couple
   of things, I'm pretty confident that I'll get a
   call-up to the NBA.
  
   Flight coach Ralph Lewis sees NBA potential for the
   6-8 shooting guard.
  
   I think that if Rod keeps progressing and he
   understands that he has to be
   consistent in his principals defensively and
   offensively he can definitely
   play at the next level, Lewis said.
  
   Rod plays the two position and most of your scorers
   are going to be there.
   You getting 20 is one thing, but the guy you're
   guarding can't get 20, too.
   But if his defense comes along and he keeps being
   aggressive every night, I
   think he'll have a shot.
  
   Grizzard played in the United States Basketball
   League during the summer and
   later attended the Detroit Pistons' camp.
  
   He's still trying to recapture the glory of his
   college days, though.
  
   My college career was good, putting Alabama back on
   the map, making it to
   the (NCAA) Tournament, getting an SEC championship
   and all the rankings and
   all that, Grizzard said. That was a good thing for
   me.
  
   Winning the NBDL title last year was a good thing.
   Things are going pretty
   well right now.
  
  
  
  
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[RollTideFan] Another Interesting Post...

2004-01-23 Thread Rick McMahan
...stolen from one of my favorite message boards :)

~~

What many seem to fail to realize about this whole mess is what it is 
ultimately about. Its about two things money and power.

1) Bama has for over 50 years been one of the most powerful football 
institutional members of the NCAA, so powerful, in fact, that for many 
years some at the NCAA may have felt that it would be unwise for their 
careers to tangle with Bama. Coach Bryant helped many people over the 
years get started in careers with the NCAA through various means. Coach 
Bryant was a household name that was arguably the most powerful, both in 
sports and out, figure in the south over the entirety of his career at 
Bama. That kind of power makes many friends but also leaves many 
enemies. Does anyone here believe that the NCAA, UT, AU or anyone else 
would have tried something like this with Coach Bryant at the helm of 
the Bama ship? I think not. But the very nature of the golden years of 
Coach may have helped sow the seeds of envy and retribution that we now 
face.

2) Alabama as a State is still feeling the reprecussions of the Civil 
Rights era. Let's face it, there were some very damaging actions, 
legislation and comments during this time. The University of Alabama was 
pushed front and center into the minds of Americans and into the 
textbooks of our schools by Governor Wallace. So many in America have a 
jaded view of the University as some racist stronghold from the bad old 
days. When the words slave trading and University of Alabama were 
put together in various media outlets and on HBO we were doomed. It 
doesn't matter how unfair the accusation, we were doomed. The NCAA is a 
political entity (doubt it not) and nothing affects politics in America 
more than public opinion.

3)Ray Melick, Ben Cook, Kevin Scarbinsky et al have long defended the 
SEC office and Roy Kramer in this mess with comments like, Why would 
Roy Kramer risk losing money for the conference by allowing one of its 
most marketable programs to be put on probation? They show a remarkable 
lack of understanding of how the SEC works. The SEC has SIGNED 
television contracts that tie TV money to the conference for years. The 
SEC has Bowl tie-ins that will be filled whether Alabama is bowl 
eligible or not. The SEC has a championship game that would be played 
whether Bama was on probabtion or not. The SEC would send a member to a 
BCS bowl regardless of the status of the University of Alabama. The SEC 
stood to lose almost nothing from Bama going on probabtion. On the 
contrary, other member institutions stood to GAIN a significant amount 
of money with Bama on Probabtion because Bama would not get their share 
and the extra money would be split by the rest of the conference.

4) One reason why the media may be reluctant to persue the NCAA like we 
all think they should is: MONEY. Who owns sports illustrated? AOL/Time 
Warner. What cable channel shows NCAA football games that is owned by 
AOL/TW? TBS. What about CBS? ABC? NBC? ESPN? FOX? What would happen to 
their programming should the NCAA fall under a bad light? What about 
future negotiations with the NCAA if a network investigates the actions 
of the NCAA? Who owns CNN? AOL/TW. MSNBC? FOXnews? etc. etc. What about 
the magazines? Most are afiliated or owned by the large media 
conglomerates. What about Radio? Newspapers? You get the idea.

5) Gallion is trying to help his clients. If he can help Alabama along 
the way, so much the better. But, if he gets a great settlement that is 
satisfactory for his clients then he has done his job. IF the story 
begins to grow big long hairy legs then it WILL be settled and buried 
faster than Terry Bowdens black book.

Just my two cents

~

ROLL TIDE!!
RMc.


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[RollTideFan] another summary

2004-01-19 Thread Joe Goodson
Another very good summary




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Posted by Tide-One on January 17, 2004 at 15:58:04:

The PLAYERS
~~~
Fred Godwynn - Memphis Federal Prosecutor
Rich Johanningmeier - The Lead NCAA Investigator
Logan Young - Falsely Accused UA Booster  Prominent Memphis businessman
Lynn Lang - Albert Means Former High School Football Coach FBI Witness
Milton Kirk - Albert Means High Former School Football Coach
Phillip Fulmer - NCAA Secret Witness, UT Coach
Tom Culpepper - NCAA Secret Witness, Former Rivals.com Recruiting Guru at
Alabama
Karl Schledwitz - Mover and shaker in high circles in Tennessee
Gene Marsh - NCAA Compliance Officers for UA
Marie Robbins - NCAA Compliance Officers for UA
Ivy Williams - Falsely Accused Former UA Coach
Ronnie Cottrell - Falsely Accused Former UA Coach
Jim Neal - Logan Young's Attorney Former Watergate Attorney
Cleo Kirk - Milton Kirk's Older Brother  Memphis Council-Man

The Story

The NCAA's Worst nightmare seems to be coming true. When they slammed
Alabama with a two-year
bowl ban and placed severe scholarship limitations And stated that Alabama
was staring down the
barrel of a gun at the death penalty the NCAA thought everybody would just
bend over and take it As
usual. That Probably would have happened, But Up in Memphis Tennessee The
Feds convened a
Grand Jury to indict Logan Young accusing the Prominent Memphis businessman
of conspiracy, crossing
state lines to commit racketeering and arranging bank withdrawals to cover
up a crime. This However
was there ultimate demise.
After more than 2 years Logan Young's attorney's (Jim Neal, the former
Watergate prosecutor)
finally won A huge victory when the judge Declared that All of The
documents, (which the NCAA had
argued to keep sealed) used by the NCAA in the Investigation Of Alabama be
made available in late
December 2003. As a side note the day that the sealed NCAA Documents and
tapes had to be turned
Over the NCAA sent a letter to the University of Alabama stating that no
further sanctions would be
forthcoming concerning the Memphis case; Which they had left open since 2001
in case something new
came out in the Memphis Case.
In all of these papers one dated May 23 2000, Phillip Fulmer Alleges in a
sworn Statement as
a Secret Witness to The NCAA Lead Investigator Rich Johanningmeier of
Numerous NCAA Violations by
Mike Dubose, Bear Bryant, Shaun Alexander, Ivy Williams, Ronnie Cottrell and
the University of Alabama,
Auburn, Kentucky, South Carolina And Georgia. For this Co-operation
Tennessee was granted a pass
on violations by UT Football And Athletic Department. Did Fulmer have a
vendetta to go out and destroy
Alabama's Tradition and try to put a death nail in the Alabama Program?
Well, you look At the evidence
and tell me what you think.

NCAA's investigation into Alabama football and the role Fulmer played.

1) In the fall of 1999 Tennessee coaches were quoted as saying Alabama will
be out of business
in 2 years. Guess what? Milton Kirk started brazenly auctioning Means off
in less than 4 months.
Does it not make sense that they KNEW what was about to transpire?

2) Phil Fulmer will sneak around and try to dig up dirt on opposing teams.
He did it with Alabama.
Tommy Gallion has the written evidence and affidavits signed by ex-UT
players that he did this. That
is a documented FACT.

3) There is NO DOUBT that Lynn Lang (Albert Means Former High School
Football Coach  FBI Witness)
shopped Means. But to who? At least 5 other coaches testified that he had
shopped Means to them.
Ivy Williams didn't. Ivy Williams testified that he was not presented with
the auction. That is because
Lynn Lang didn't pitch the idea to him because he knew It would have scared
Bama off.

4) Lynn Lang was found with unexplained money That is a documented FACT.
He initially never said where it came from This is a Fact as well. HE COULD
NEVER ACCOUNT
FOR THE $115,000+ in payoffs and/or The Feds couldn't find it, Fact. You
can't make that kind of money
go away without a trace. The feds know how to track it down or find evidence
of it.

5) The US attorney in Memphis, Tennessee filed a 13 count slam dunk
indictment. When
Fred Godwynn The Memphis Federal Prosecutor did this Cleo Kirk (Milton
Kirk's Older Brother  Memphis
Council-Man) eventually persuaded him that Logan Young was the Key and the
Feds gave Lynn Lang
and Milton Kirk a CUSHY deal, removing the 13 count slam dunk indictment
to a plea bargain (with no
Real time served).

5A) Could Karl Schledwitz have paid Lynn Lang to send Albert Means to
Alabama? He is a
mover and shaker in high circles in Tennessee. He is lawyer. He was involved
in a banking scandal
(money going where it was not supposd to go) and he had access 

RE: [RollTideFan] Another video

2003-08-22 Thread Devan Orange
I am assuming you have it on your computer?
If so, you can upload it to the rolltidefan.net site and post a link here...

Hope this helps.


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I have another video that is TRULY great but don't know how to link it to
message board.  This one is as good as if not better than the one LC sent
earlier




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[RollTideFan] Another video

2003-08-21 Thread Devonna Snuggs
I have another video that is TRULY great but don't know how to link it to
message board.  This one is as good as if not better than the one LC sent
earlier


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RE: [RollTideFan] Another video

2003-08-21 Thread Yates, QM1-William B
you better turn two and get it put out.

Roll Tide Roll
Will 

-Original Message-
From: Devonna Snuggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 21, 2003 2:04 PM
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Subject: [RollTideFan] Another video


I have another video that is TRULY great but don't know how to link it to
message board.  This one is as good as if not better than the one LC sent
earlier


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[RollTideFan] Another secondary possibility...

2003-06-20 Thread J.E. Lisby
Dee McClure, a safety/cornerback prospect out of Adamsville is 
making a name for  himself on the camp circuit this summer.

http://alabama.theinsiders.com/2/117183.html

J.E. Jay Lisby
Bama: Inside the Crimson Tide
BamaMag.com
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RE: [RollTideFan] Another secondary possibility...

2003-06-20 Thread Devan Orange
Sounds like we need that guy.
Man! it doesn't sound gooddid you hear him... War Chickens, blah, blah,
and Alabama
Saying them first is a bad thing.
Here's to seeing him in Crimson soon!

-Original Message-
Behalf Of J.E. Lisby

 Dee McClure, a safety/cornerback prospect out of Adamsville is 
making a name for  himself on the camp circuit this summer.

http://alabama.theinsiders.com/2/117183.html


J.E. Jay Lisby
Bama: Inside the Crimson Tide
BamaMag.com




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