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Lmao. Yep the 4th or 5th string QB starts day one.If there's no video he stays on the fb team and starts day one.
Not defending him at all but women want to be treated equal as men and then turn around and be treated differently at the same time.
Choose 1 and stick with it. There are a ton of little bitch as cuntts out there who think they can slap a guy and they shouldn't be slapped back. Or they run their little bitch mouths and then think they shouldn't be talked back to.
We have literally no idea what was really happening in this situation either. For all we know she was trashed or something and he was grabbing her trying to calm her down.
If there's no video he stays on the fb team and starts day one.
You just don't hit women is the answer![]()
Or Bama, they like the guys that beat women.Damn, Auburn's getting a new QB.
Yep, Joe Mixon did the same thing only broke a girl's face in three places. I'm pretty disgusted he's on the team, thug should have been given a ticket back to the ghetto.
Damn, Auburn's getting a new QB.
Kudos to you here. I didn't think it was right to bring up Mixon in this thread but thought it would be hard to blindly defend him here.
Mixon got incredibly lucky that his video was never released.
Not seeing it and hearing that it was an isolated incident where racial slurs were said gave him just enough doubt for most rational people to maybe give him a pass (or at least a fresh start).
Seeing this-if he was even close to that it's pretty tough to watch.
Anytime shit like this happens with blacks being involved with violence against whites the race card is played. You can take it to the bank. "He/she called me a {racist word}." And hey, why not? It's a smart play.
Mixon is a five-star who is expected to be a super-star, whereas Johnson is a three-star who was not expected to challenge for a starting roll. Are you sure it was only a matter of whether or not there was video?Mixon got incredibly lucky that his video was never released.