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Posted on 10/6/16 at 3:24 pm to RollTide1987
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You bitches are scared of tropical storm force winds? I'd play a game of football in that any day of the week.
Personally, I'd love to see you get smoked in the face by a 2x4 travelling at 60 mph.
Posted on 10/6/16 at 4:33 pm to atlgator
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atlgator
quote:Where the frick are you now you little twat?
They don't want to travel for their regularly scheduled away game at the Swamp
They say: It's not safe for fans and players!
Reality: When game time rolls around, there's a 20% chance of rain and the storm will be up in South Carolina
They say: Florida wants the game cancelled!
Reality: Florida doesn't want to play 3 straight years in Baton Rouge. Who would? And why would you cancel a game when there's a 20% chance of rain on Gameday?
They say: The damage is going to be so bad after the game, power is going to be out, roads blocked, etc.
Reality: Gainesville is outside of the cone of the storm. They will certainly get bands of this and strong wind, but Gainesville is far enough away to not be at risk of major damage to campus.
They say: There's a category 4 hurricane headed directly at Gainesville!!!
Reality: The storm is straddling off the coast, and the worst of it is going to hit the Miami area and the Jacksonville/South Georgia area. Again, there will be rain and tropical storm winds in Gainesville, but nothing severe enough to cause major damage.
LSU fans need to realize that Florida understands how to handle big storms. We get that Katrina was a horrible disaster, but Florida is prepared and understands how to handle storms like this.
In this day and age, there's no way that a University would allow a game to happen if there was a real threat to the immediate safety of the players and fans. When the 90,000 people are in the Swamp on Saturday, the fans and players are not going to be at any risk of being killed by a hurricane, because it's going to be well up the east coast into South Carolina.
So relax, the State of Florida knows how to handle this. Don't get rustled, everything will be okay. We'll see you bitches in Gainesville on Saturday
Off-line, evacuating to momma's house in Atlanta.
Posted on 10/6/16 at 5:30 pm to RT1941
Mods should make that his signature.
Posted on 10/6/16 at 7:13 pm to RT1941
great fricking bump
now they're fricking worried about it
now they're fricking worried about it
Posted on 10/6/16 at 7:15 pm to RT1941
quote:so uhhh....UF admin willfully put 90K fans and players in harm's way on Tues/Wed/Thurs knowing full well of this storm's impact?
In this day and age, there's no way that a University would allow a game to happen if there was a real threat to the immediate safety of the players and fans. When the 90,000 people are in the Swamp on Saturday, the fans and players are not going to be at any risk of being killed by a hurricane, because it's going to be well up the east coast into South Carolina.
Posted on 10/6/16 at 7:16 pm to atlgator
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They don't want to travel for their regularly scheduled away game at the Swamp
They say: It's not safe for fans and players!
Reality: When game time rolls around, there's a 20% chance of rain and the storm will be up in South Carolina
They say: Florida wants the game cancelled!
Reality: Florida doesn't want to play 3 straight years in Baton Rouge. Who would? And why would you cancel a game when there's a 20% chance of rain on Gameday?
They say: The damage is going to be so bad after the game, power is going to be out, roads blocked, etc.
Reality: Gainesville is outside of the cone of the storm. They will certainly get bands of this and strong wind, but Gainesville is far enough away to not be at risk of major damage to campus.
They say: There's a category 4 hurricane headed directly at Gainesville!!!
Reality: The storm is straddling off the coast, and the worst of it is going to hit the Miami area and the Jacksonville/South Georgia area. Again, there will be rain and tropical storm winds in Gainesville, but nothing severe enough to cause major damage.
LSU fans need to realize that Florida understands how to handle big storms. We get that Katrina was a horrible disaster, but Florida is prepared and understands how to handle storms like this.
In this day and age, there's no way that a University would allow a game to happen if there was a real threat to the immediate safety of the players and fans. When the 90,000 people are in the Swamp on Saturday, the fans and players are not going to be at any risk of being killed by a hurricane, because it's going to be well up the east coast into South Carolina.
So relax, the State of Florida knows how to handle this. Don't get rustled, everything will be okay. We'll see you bitches in Gainesville on Saturday
Bet you wish this didn't exist now
Posted on 10/6/16 at 7:28 pm to Edearl Watson
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Edearl Watson
Pussy
Posted on 10/6/16 at 7:30 pm to RT1941
I bet he gets a flat and doesn't know how to change it and they have to come rescue him
Posted on 10/6/16 at 7:36 pm to RT1941
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RT1941
Solid, brother.
Posted on 10/6/16 at 7:37 pm to RonnieBass
no problems, they got this.
Posted on 10/6/16 at 7:38 pm to RonnieBass
I wish all the other threads with similar sentiment were bumped.
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