Could Scaife be an option at DT?

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Confederate flag lovers please go root for another team; you are not wanted here.
 
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over/under on this thread...if not locked...9 pages.


going with the over
 
EVERYBODY GETS A NEW POSITION!!!

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Imo Imo i think DJ gets moved to DT next year . So Ford and DJ last year and 3 this year .

Makes us low at end though...And although we've only gotten 1 DE this year, (Odalele who I think is 50/50 DT and who, parsons?) we are def recruiting end more lightly than DT this year.

If we move DJ, all you have for '19 is J.Jax/Garvin/D.Jax/Patchan/Rousseau (likely redshirt, rail thin).

Could happen I guess, I just don't think that's the route they are growing unless the kid grows so much he gives them no option. We shall see. Definitely need some DT in here, and ends next year.
 
LOL. It bothers you all. I guess I could put a rainbow flag up to get widespread approval, but I'm not LBGT.
Thanks to the few that answered. DT > than OL so you do move if they are good enough.
 
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What is the big deal with the flag? Does it represent Slavery? Not entirely. It represents Southern heritage and culture - of which unfortunately, part of it was slavery. Slavery is long gone. Does racism still exist today - of course it does. Look no further than the White House. However, the Bars and Stars represent the quintessential Southern culture - which is distinct and unique to other parts of our country. Not everyone with a flag in their yard or on their truck is racist - they are just proud southerners - of which I am one.

I' m going to offer my support for most of this response. I'm disappointed that you couldn't resist taking a shot at President Trump. The confederate flag is nothing more then a harmless symbol of southern pride akin to the football flags waving on cars on their way to a college weekend. the face of racism is subtle and manifest itself in the workplace and criminal justice system not the public display of a flag. The attention given to this issue comes from the political cesspool where most of social conflict come from. It's only a question of time until politicians see points to be gained by removing the faces of Robert E. Lee and Jefferson Davis from Stone Mountain in Atlanta,Ga. the heart of the south and like all of the other flag talk will accomplish nothing except to perhaps promote racism.

I really was going to stay out of this one, but ****. I live in Tallahassee and I've heard all of this from people I know in support of the rebel flag as a symbol of southern pride. The problem with this and all of the state flags that have the stars and bars is simple. This flag represents relatively small part of southern history that happened to champion the "southern" way of life that included slavery. There are several southern states that have had other flags that could've been used to celebrate their heritage. This one was chosen as a threat and reminder to those that were oppressed. What's really funny is that most of the folks that love that flag likely had ancestors that were considered by the southern aristocracy as "trash" and barely about the station of the slaves.
 
No he's not moving to DT.

Stupid idea.

It's a free country, so you're free to fly your confederate flags.

Just like like I'm free to say fūck your racist flag, and fūck your triggered excuses about them being a symbol of "southern culture". They're a symbol of the confederacy.
 
I live in the Capital of the South, Richmond, VA. I see the Sons of the Confederacy outside the Fine Arts Museum of Virginia with their flags protesting daily that the flag was removed from the museum grounds.

It always amazes me when southern white people get offended when black people (and other white people) take offense to the Confederate flag. It may have meant a whole bunch of things to southern whites but the Civil War to black people meant their very freedom.

The people who fought for the Confederacy marched under a flag, that had they won, would have maintained the enslavement of black people. That's what the flag represents to the people who were enslaved. They, and others, have every right to detest it.
 
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Do not believe the purpose of this thread was to ask a question bout Scaife!
 
Putting Scaife at DT is no different than what the Gayturds did with Slaton. That's just dumb and desperate.
 
What is the big deal with the flag? Does it represent Slavery? Not entirely. It represents Southern heritage and culture

I don't understand how a person could salute and love the American flag while at the same time do the same for the confederate flag.
That flag represents a side that tried to succeed and took arms against The United States and its flag.
 
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white folks were slaves too... bet y'all did not here that in history class.
 
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I have a question, what is the difference from this and a Cuba or Venezuela flag? I get that the south have slaves and it's considered the flag of slavery those wanting slavery, but doesn't Castro and Chavez do the same to their own people? Very uneducated when it comes to those two.
 
white folks were slaves too... bet y'all did not here that in history class.
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Assuming you're talking about Irish Americans, they were indentured servants in America, which is a big difference. Understand the difference between Chattel Slavery and Indentured Servitude, before spitting out that propaganda bull****! or maybe you gloss over the difference between the two.

Sorry bro, History major!
 
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What is the big deal with the flag? Does it represent Slavery? Not entirely. It represents Southern heritage and culture

The flag represents a group of states that tried to stop being part of the United States Of America and its flag.
They were defeated and any allegiance, admiration or display of the rebel flag is the same allegiance, admiration or display of a flag of an enemy of the United States Of America and its flag.
Can't have both.
 
I have a question, what is the difference from this and a Cuba or Venezuela flag? I get that the south have slaves and it's considered the flag of slavery those wanting slavery, but doesn't Castro and Chavez do the same to their own people? Very uneducated when it comes to those two.

When did Venezuela go to war against the United States?
 
LOL. It bothers you all. I guess I could put a rainbow flag up to get widespread approval, but I'm not LBGT.
Thanks to the few that answered. DT > than OL so you do move if they are good enough.

How about an American Flag instead
 
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