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uat's Johnathan Taylor arrested Saturday Assault & Domestic Violence...shocking

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This is the same former UGA player that was arrested for the same thing a year ago...that was when the tough guy choked his girlfriend until she lost consciousness.
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Auburn rubbed off on him from his visit there.  Saban just didn't have enough time to rehab him. 
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If you want free cheese, look in a mousetrap.

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This is on top of Geno Smith's (their starting safety) DUI arrest Friday night - his 2nd at bammer.
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"I stood up, unzipped my pants, lowered my shorts and placed my bare ass on the window. That's the last thing I wanted those people to see of me."

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Cue Auburn scandal in 3...2...1...
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My doctor told me I needed to stop masturbating.  I asked him why, and he said, "because I'm trying to examine you."

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Jonathan Taylor joins the leagues of Bama fans who do this after every loss.
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Why does no one ever talk about how these kids start their character issues at UGA? Yet the mutts and others always seem to point the finger at the school they transfer to. Just sayin.
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Why does no one ever talk about how these kids start their character issues at UGA? Yet the mutts and others always seem to point the finger at the school they transfer to. Just sayin.

UGA.  The new asshole of the SEC Universe.
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My doctor told me I needed to stop masturbating.  I asked him why, and he said, "because I'm trying to examine you."

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UGA.  The new asshole of the SEC Universe.


New?
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I emailed Jeff Speegle, my buddy Mike Raita's fill-in stooge at ABC33/40 in Birmingham this morning concerning this pattern of violence and drunken lawlessness going on over there across the state.

If you recall, this boil on the ass cheek of life, remarked on the newscast when our 2 players were murdered by a piece of Montgomery trash that, "I would not feel safe sending my daughter to Auburn."

I reminded this shit stain of his comment, and then asked him if he, " would feel safe sending his daughter to Tuscaloosa - given the pattern of misconduct we've seen lately."

The bastard has yet to respond. I'll ask him again - in person - sometime this fall.
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"I stood up, unzipped my pants, lowered my shorts and placed my bare ass on the window. That's the last thing I wanted those people to see of me."

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Boil on the ass cheek of life.  Wooowee, you use your mouth purtyer than a $20.00 whore.
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My doctor told me I needed to stop masturbating.  I asked him why, and he said, "because I'm trying to examine you."

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Boil on the ass cheek of life.  Wooowee, you use your mouth purtyer than a $20.00 whore.
Well, my mind is a raging torrent.
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"I stood up, unzipped my pants, lowered my shorts and placed my bare ass on the window. That's the last thing I wanted those people to see of me."

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Still waiting. You can't hide from me, Speegle!
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"I stood up, unzipped my pants, lowered my shorts and placed my bare ass on the window. That's the last thing I wanted those people to see of me."

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Well, my mind is a raging torrent.

Is it flooded with rivulets of thought cascading into a waterfall of creative alternatives?
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My doctor told me I needed to stop masturbating.  I asked him why, and he said, "because I'm trying to examine you."

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Nothing less!

Damn, it sure is quiet here today.
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"I stood up, unzipped my pants, lowered my shorts and placed my bare ass on the window. That's the last thing I wanted those people to see of me."

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Nothing less!

Damn, it sure is quiet here today.

Agreed.  You people are supposed to entertain me.  And yes, I said you people.
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My doctor told me I needed to stop masturbating.  I asked him why, and he said, "because I'm trying to examine you."

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Three's a charm or is the injured player considered number 3? I would think not. Maybe Saban's daughter serves time in jail.
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http://m.espn.go.com/ncf/story?storyId=12580950
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Bama's risky decision backfires
Mark Schlabach [ARCHIVE]
 
ESPN.com | March 29, 2015

When defensive lineman Jonathan Taylor enrolled at Alabama in January, Crimson Tide coach Nick Saban said he was the "kind of guy that deserved a second chance."

Alabama athletic director Bill Battle said: "Our coaches and I feel he is worthy of a second chance at completing his college football career."

After Taylor was arrested on domestic violence charges Saturday night, Alabama now has egg on its face.

When Taylor was admitted to Alabama, Saban, Battle and the university's administration were fully aware that he was a two-time loser at Georgia before Bulldogs coach Mark Richt kicked him off the team. Taylor was arrested twice in five months last year for allegedly double-cashing meal-reimbursement checks from the UGA athletic department, and then, worse, allegedly choking and striking his girlfriend with a closed fist during an altercation in his dorm room.

Now, Taylor is a three-time loser. He was arrested in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on Saturday night on charges of domestic violence third-degree assault and domestic violence third-degree criminal mischief following an altercation with his girlfriend. According to Tuscaloosa police, Taylor's 24-year-old girlfriend had minor injuries to her neck. Police also found a bedroom closet door with a hole punched in it.

On Sunday afternoon, Saban issued a statement: "Jonathan Taylor has been dismissed from the team and is no longer a part of our program. This will still need to go through the legal process, but when he was given an opportunity here, it was under strict guidelines and we made it clear there was a zero tolerance policy."


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Jonathan Taylor was arrested and charged with domestic violence third-degree assault and domestic violence third-degree criminal mischief.
Alabama gave Taylor a "second chance." Taylor needed all of 80 days on campus to blow it. Never mind that Taylor should have never been on Alabama's campus to begin with.

At a time when the NFL and other pro sports have increased their awareness about domestic violence, following high-profile incidents involving Ray Rice and others, Alabama took a foolish chance on Taylor for one reason. After watching Ohio State's offensive line push around his defensive line in a 42-35 loss in the semifinals of the College Football Playoff, Saban wanted to make sure it didn't happen again.

So Alabama signed Taylor. If Taylor had managed to stay out of trouble -- and, oh, avoid criminal convictions and prison time for his previous arrests in Georgia -- he might have immediately bolstered the Crimson Tide's defensive front.

Make no mistake: Alabama's decision wasn't about rehabilitation and second chances. It was about winning, and now the Crimson Tide look like big losers -- from the top down. It's not like Alabama is Louisville, where Cardinals coach Bobby Petrino seems to take any SEC reject as he tries to build his program. The Crimson Tide have the pick of the litter when it comes to recruiting. For whatever reason, they chose a troubled prospect with fleas.

Signing Taylor was never worth the risk. He still faces a criminal trial in Athens, Georgia, on two felony counts of aggravated assault. Taylor was arrested July 22 after an altercation with his girlfriend in his UGA dorm room. Under a new Georgia law, which went into effect last year, Taylor was charged with two felonies because police believe the alleged assault involved attempted strangulation. A UGA police report said Taylor is 6-foot-4 and 340 pounds; police said his girlfriend is 5-foot-11, 170 pounds.

Taylor was also one of four Georgia players arrested in March 2014 on misdemeanor charges of theft by deception for allegedly double-cashing meal-reimbursement checks from the UGA athletic department. Taylor was ordered to repay the money and complete community service and was allowed to remain on the team. After his July arrest, however, Taylor was removed from a pretrial intervention program. He faces a June 15 trial on two misdemeanor charges of theft by deception.

At the time of Taylor's arrest on aggravated assault charges, his high school coach told the Atlanta Journal-Constitution that Taylor "obviously stubbed his toe."

"Let's let the dust settle a bit, but that kid is distraught and tore up about everything," former Jenkins County (Georgia) High School coach Chuck Conley told the AJC. "The track record doesn't speak highly of him, but he's not a bad person. He's a very good person. I trust him with my life."

Sure, but would anyone else?

Like Taylor's high school coach, Alabama chose to overlook his ugly past.

Taylor, a junior from Millen, Georgia, spent last season playing at Copiah-Lincoln Community College in Wesson, Mississippi. After Taylor spent five months in exile from the SEC, Saban apparently believed he was rehabilitated. While Saban made the decision to recruit and sign Taylor, he isn't the only one at Alabama to blame. Battle approved Taylor's commitment, and Alabama's admissions office chose to admit him. In such a high-risk decision, you also have to believe that university president Judy Bonner had to sign off on it.


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Coach Nick Saban and the Alabama administration made a foolish choice to let Jonathan Taylor enroll.
When Alabama announced Taylor was joining its team on national signing day, university spokeswoman Deborah Lane said in a statement to ESPN.com that athletics is not involved in the admissions process.

"Jonathan Taylor was admitted to the University of Alabama following the same procedures that the UA Admissions office uses to evaluate any student who has dealt with legal issues," Lane said in a statement. "The admissions process includes representatives from academic, legal, student affairs, student conduct, UAPD and counseling."

What were the first three questions on Alabama's admissions application? Height, weight and career tackles in the SEC?

Sadly, the ugly matter really goes beyond Alabama. Shouldn't there be a national policy in place that prevents players convicted of felonies -- and those who are accused of such crimes but who haven't yet faced criminal trials -- from transferring to other schools? Sure, people can be rehabilitated and learn from their mistakes, but that doesn't necessarily mean they deserve to play college football and receive a scholarship.

One of Mike Slive's last duties as SEC commissioner needs to be instituting a rule that prohibits student-athletes convicted of felonies from transferring from one SEC school to another. Players accused of violent crimes like domestic assault also need to be off-limits, at least until the criminal justice system has run its course and they've either been acquitted or convicted. It might be just me, but it doesn't make much sense that players can lose their NCAA eligibility for selling their autographs, but others can transfer and play immediately after being charged with beating a woman.

Taylor's attorney, Kim Stephens, told ESPN.com in February that Alabama wasn't the only SEC school that recruited his client. Unfortunately for Alabama, it was the school that signed him.

And now Saban and the university's administration will have to deal with the ugly consequences of making such a thoroughly stupid decision.

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The bastard has yet to respond. I'll ask him again - in person - sometime this fall.

Please tell me when and where. That's about as much fun in terms of entertainment as the game.
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Short version of Saban's presser:

Saban: Look, we got pushed around by Ohio Fricking State. So, I went and bought...err, recruited some help on the defensive line. I mean, yeah, he had a little run in at Georgia. Who doesn't? Mark Richt's dirty. We all know that. Anywho, did you see the girl in question? She's 5'7" 170. Not exactly dainty Miss Alabama types like my ex-QB/son AJ bangs. It's not his fault she couldn't get away from his fist. She needs to join my fourth quarter conditioning program. Now, any of you puckered up little sycophants want to ask me another question? Well, do ya? That's what I thought. Give me a Little Debbie, aight.
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Short version of Saban's presser:

Saban: Look, we got pushed around by Ohio Fricking State. So, I went and bought...err, recruited some help on the defensive line. I mean, yeah, he had a little run in at Georgia. Who doesn't? Mark Richt's dirty. We all know that. Anywho, did you see the girl in question? She's 5'7" 170. Not exactly dainty Miss Alabama types like my ex-QB/son AJ bangs. It's not his fault she couldn't get away from his fist. She needs to join my fourth quarter conditioning program. Now, any of you puckered up little sycophants want to ask me another question? Well, do ya? That's what I thought. Give me a Little Debbie, aight.
Good stuff. But, what's a sycophant? Know your audience.
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