LOCKED - Per Nafoom

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HammerOfTheDogs

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When did they say this happened? Because he sure doesn't have a scratch on him in this picture from today, knuckles look pretty clean.

https://twitter.com/Lovato22/status/564177709514100736

Dak's a Ninja.
 

HammerOfTheDogs

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Be real careful before you start anointing him the chosen one. Better ask kids around campus about these "rumors" before totally dismissing them. There are some very incriminating pics floating around. Beware the 'bulldog' koolaid
I wish it did happen....it'd show he's the baddest Mother<17>er on campus.
 

GhostOfJackie

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Dak has beat up a frat boy now. This is the same bunch that started a rumor that Dak beat up someone at a bar a few weeks ago. So, either Dak has decided after 4 years in starkville to start beating up everyone or OM is just throwing **** against the wall and see what sticks.

It must be tough for them that we have a Heisman candidate at QB. However, I'd suggest they worry more about kelly getting in a bar fight than Dak.

Frat boy shouldn't have been talking **** to the best Quarterback in MS since Archie.
 

GloryDawg

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NAFOOM? I'm surprised that they took up bandwith for something so trivial when they need to be busy posting over here since we are unable to make any accurate or proper posts without their continued and diligent instruction.

Nafoom has plenty of bandwith that they don't use.
 

RebelBruiser

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What is ironic is that we don't have to make up rumors about your players getting in fights or arrested, it typically happens once a month.

And you think your group of 85 players just happens to NEVER get in any kind of trouble whatsoever?

If so, you've got the only sampling of 85 males between the ages of 18-22 that never get into trouble. You can't honestly think that just because stuff hasn't hit the papers that it doesn't happen.

I say all that without having any knowledge of what has or hasn't gone down with Dak, nor do I really care that much.

The type of cover ups that went on at FSU were/are not uncommon. Covering up possible sexual assault, yes, that's uncommon, but handing over guys to the coaches when they get in fights or when they get caught with drugs isn't uncommon.

I'll go ahead and add that I know that Stringfellow and Elston were not the only players in the altercation where they got their disorderly conduct charges. They both got in trouble, not for fighting, but because they didn't simply obey the cops when the cops broke things up. The other players involved got to walk away with no charges, because they obeyed. That stuff happens all the time everywhere.

I'll bet any of you that have contacts within SPD or within the rumor mills of local Starkville could probably get the skinny on all that your players do or have done. 90% of the time though it goes unreported publicly. If your coaches have a good enough relationship with the local sherriff, it may even be more than 90% of the time. Just the nature of college athletics.
 

coach66

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Bruise we usually just check with Victory

Red for Starkville PD scoop*
 

HD6

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They do, and then we suspend them indefinitely before the arrest even makes the news. No "waiting to gather all the facts". Ask Justin Cox.
 

ronpolk

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And you think your group of 85 players just happens to NEVER get in any kind of trouble whatsoever?

If so, you've got the only sampling of 85 males between the ages of 18-22 that never get into trouble. You can't honestly think that just because stuff hasn't hit the papers that it doesn't happen.

I say all that without having any knowledge of what has or hasn't gone down with Dak, nor do I really care that much.

The type of cover ups that went on at FSU were/are not uncommon. Covering up possible sexual assault, yes, that's uncommon, but handing over guys to the coaches when they get in fights or when they get caught with drugs isn't uncommon.

I'll go ahead and add that I know that Stringfellow and Elston were not the only players in the altercation where they got their disorderly conduct charges. They both got in trouble, not for fighting, but because they didn't simply obey the cops when the cops broke things up. The other players involved got to walk away with no charges, because they obeyed. That stuff happens all the time everywhere.

I'll bet any of you that have contacts within SPD or within the rumor mills of local Starkville could probably get the skinny on all that your players do or have done. 90% of the time though it goes unreported publicly. If your coaches have a good enough relationship with the local sherriff, it may even be more than 90% of the time. Just the nature of college athletics.

So, our players are getting arrested all the time and it's just covered up by the coaches. I'm sure that's what happens. Why would I be so crazy as to make a statement that OM players are getting arrested a much higher rate than state players. Should have known there was a logical explanation.
 

ronpolk

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I could be very wrong but I'd be shocked if the first was true. 2 reasons why 1) the only place that "rumor" had any legs was Nafoom 2) if Dak beats up anybody, regardless of who's fault it is, I would imagine it would at least make the clarion ledger.
 

patdog

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Can you find even one source for that other than a Mississippi message board? This is just pathetic. And kind of sad because at one time Nafoom was a pretty good message board.
 
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