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Bonzo_Cat

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As a devout c&e Catholic I'm much more offended by the continued shitburgers Notre Dame delivers whenever they're given a shot at the title than whatever Dabo says.

By and large Clemson has backed up their ranking, won twice and been the only team to draw blood from Saban.

Having avoided a conference Notre Dame has kept a loophole open for them to sneak into the playoff, steal a ton of publicity and television money then exit as quickly as a 4* UK basketball player.

^That's the real hypocritical b.s. that should be rectified asap.
 

Ron Mehico

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I don’t think it’s Dabo being a white Christian that he gets ****. The reason I don’t think that is because the majority of people that make fun of him are white Christians. Just like Tebow. At the end of the day if you’re over the top and vocal about religion, politics, or sex you will get criticized. That’s why at one point in society it was considered vulgar and off putting to talk about those things in public, back when people had class.
 

Vismund

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The thing that bugs me about Dabo Swinney is the perception that he "does things right". As if Clemson is different than any other high D1 program. Not only that, the perception that he's some anti-thesis to Saban (who gets the same ******** in the opposite way) also makes for a ton of clicks but little actual value.

I've never once considered Dabo based on his religious beliefs because, to be honest, I've never really heard him say much about it in the limited amount of times I've watched him speak.
 
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Most people who go way out on a limb about their beliefs risk being exposed as hypocritical and fake. For every Dabo Swinney (who actually seems VERY legit to me), there's about a dozen Jerry Fallwells in the news -- holier-than-thou, condescending attitudes while simultaneously banging their secretary and loaning out their hotwife to fulfill a BBC/bull cuck fetish.

Fair or unfair, that's just reality when you're loud and proud.
 
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The thing that bugs me about Dabo Swinney is the perception that he "does things right". As if Clemson is different than any other high D1 program. Not only that, the perception that he's some anti-thesis to Saban (who gets the same ******** in the opposite way) also makes for a ton of clicks but little actual value.

I've never once considered Dabo based on his religious beliefs because, to be honest, I've never really heard him say much about it in the limited amount of times I've watched him speak.

That's not really his fault though, is it.
 
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I hate to see Dabo have to go through all of this. It must be absolutely awful. Imagine being a college coach with people saying hateful things about you on the internet. What is happening to our culture when we're criticizing the college sports coaches? No one is safe these days I guess.
 
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BernieSadori

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Flat on the smoker. Pork belly on deck. Going to follow that up with some wings.

It's a meat fest (nope, Doc) over here today.

Having a few people over around 5. LSU Jimmy on his way now. Beer is already flowing.
 
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Playbook is a lot more limited when you realize how bad the guy passing the ball is. 1st series of plays was about as good as it gets, but when your guy literally hits a defender in the back on an easy TD pass, and then throws behind a receiver on an easy 3rd down conversion- you simply have to go back to the boring inefficient **** we've had all year.
 
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