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Zach Smith is a stupid, disgusting piece of shit.


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59 minutes ago, Walden Ponderer said:

Their lawyer just has one hangup before filing the paperwork:

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Does the OSU lawyer's card say "Works on contingency.  No money down"

Or 

"Works on contingency?  No, money down!", because there's a difference?

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2 minutes ago, tjhooker said:

So fake visit for fake cancer?

Yeah, Urbs bringing coaches and players on a private jet to Florida to bring a fruit basket to the sick mother of a player leaving the program under ugly circumstances is the very least likely scenario.

1. Trying to buy the silence of the departing player (whether what he had to say was truthful or not).

2. Trying to convince player to stay (much less likely IMO) are the more likely possibilities.

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3 minutes ago, JOSEYWALES66 said:

Someone want to give me a quick summary of the visit and why is it important?  

I don't remember reading about this before.

Ugh,  Pay attention,  From Wiki:

The Visit is a 2015 American found footage horror film written, co-produced and directed by M. Night Shyamalan,[4] and starring Olivia DeJonge, Ed Oxenbould, Deanna Dunagan, Peter McRobbie, and Kathryn Hahn. Teenage Becca and her younger brother Tyler live with their single mother, who left home 15 years ago and is estranged from her parents. Now they've found her online and want to meet their grandchildren, so they invite them to spend a week at their farm while their mother goes off with her boyfriend. Aspiring filmmaker Becca and her brother Tyler are welcomed by their grandparents, and Becca decides to make a documentary of their visit. Soon they see strange behaviors and discover dark, disturbing secrets about their grandparents.[5]

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The Grimes story may be real; it may be fake and we’ll never have more than heresay. If I have it right, here is where the characters stand:
“Smith called him the n-word.”
Lebron Grimes, Trevon’s dad. He did not witness it.
2-3 now-teammates at Florida. They did nto witness it.

“Smith did NOT call him the n-word.”
Several Ohio State receivers who were right there, or close by.
Urban Meyer
Gene Smith

“No comment”
Trevon Grimes
Leah Grimes

This is obtuse enough anyone can believe what they want.

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Well Zach, if your lawyers didn't tell you that would be libel were McMurphy to lie in print about you, then maybe you should consider new lawyers.
Or maybe . . . just maybe . . . he didn't lie.


Yeah about that libel suit. If your case was adjudicated in a court of law, you’d have to produce witnesses, documents, text messages, etc and you would probably have to testify. So it would be a disaster of epic proportions...for you and your family. That’ll be $350.
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12 minutes ago, Longhornfrenzy said:

Zach has a sock account on buckeye 2472c7fb9babb84482c92ee8cc076b9d504.jpg54608f518a288e8c896746ea88b5d130.jpg

Could you imagine if Urban lied to his wife about a health issue to get out of their marriage, and then not even 2 years later reemerge seemingly fine with a new hot wife and pretend like the whole thing never happened? He'd never do something like that. 

 

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47 minutes ago, Lhorn said:

Ugh,  Pay attention,  From Wiki:

The Visit is a 2015 American found footage horror film written, co-produced and directed by M. Night Shyamalan,[4] and starring Olivia DeJonge, Ed Oxenbould, Deanna Dunagan, Peter McRobbie, and Kathryn Hahn. Teenage Becca and her younger brother Tyler live with their single mother, who left home 15 years ago and is estranged from her parents. Now they've found her online and want to meet their grandchildren, so they invite them to spend a week at their farm while their mother goes off with her boyfriend. Aspiring filmmaker Becca and her brother Tyler are welcomed by their grandparents, and Becca decides to make a documentary of their visit. Soon they see strange behaviors and discover dark, disturbing secrets about their grandparents.[5]

Not to knock this thread off-topic, but M. Night Shyamalan's thriller, "The Happening" is quite possibly the stupidest movie ever made. You really have to see it to believe it.

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It sucks, with the anonymity of the internet and social media, anyone who wants to mess with Texas and our recruiting can create sockpuppet accounts or simply spread he said/she said rumors to attack the reputation of Texas. Even if only part of what Zach has been saying is true, the damage is being done and will keep coming from those who want to do harm. Sad people will behave like this in this day and age. 

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