These white folks hate Jameis Winston

Dr. Narcisse

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Did Pat Forde really make an article dissing Jameis dad? :ohhh:


LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The game was won, the Florida State celebration had begun, and Seminoles assistant coach Odell Haggins was summoned by a fan to the stands in the corner of Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium.

The man in Florida State gear in the front row wanted to join the team on the field. Haggins talked to the security guard about letting him down. The security guard said no.

The man was displeased. Haggins went to Plan B and summoned Florida State associate athletic director Monk Bonasorte to the scene.

Bonasorte produced a green field pass and handed it to the man in the stands, saying that should clear things up. Still, the security guard said no.

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Now the man was angry. He clearly did not expect this. He yelled at the security guard for quite a while. The security guard glared back, saying nothing.

Finally, the man turned and walked back up the stands into the cheering Florida State throng.

"Some player is his son," the guard explained. "But he's not allowed on the field."

And thus, a member of the Winston family actually was told "no." Imagine the shock.

Antonor Winston, Jameis' dad, was the parent requesting the special privilege of field access. Florida State was perfectly willing to accommodate him, and him alone, among those in the stands. The coddling continues.



"We do anything to win," Jameis Winston said afterward, and a whole lot of people will agree with him in a context extending beyond the actual field of play. When a good slice of the nation is rooting for Notre Dame and Bobby Petrino in succession against your team, it doesn't speak well for your approval rating.


When Winston was done with his postgame interview, he walked into a hallway outside the visiting locker room. There to greet him was one Antonor Winston. His dad got where he wanted to go after all.

"You're a soldier, boy," he said, kissing his son on the cheek. "You're a soldier."

Florida State soldiers on. The Seminoles, their controversial star quarterback – and their controversial star quarterback's dad – refuse to be denied.


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Those cacs are mad because they cannot erase his smile or make him have self-doubt. Cacs despise a black, confident man. He's charismatic and refuse to be held down by those cac tactics. I just get upset when suppose to be brothers do the dirty work for cacs.
 

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looks like he tucked his chain at the press conference.
 

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Did Pat Forde really make an article dissing Jameis dad? :ohhh:


LOUISVILLE, Ky. – The game was won, the Florida State celebration had begun, and Seminoles assistant coach Odell Haggins was summoned by a fan to the stands in the corner of Papa Johns Cardinal Stadium.

The man in Florida State gear in the front row wanted to join the team on the field. Haggins talked to the security guard about letting him down. The security guard said no.

The man was displeased. Haggins went to Plan B and summoned Florida State associate athletic director Monk Bonasorte to the scene.

Bonasorte produced a green field pass and handed it to the man in the stands, saying that should clear things up. Still, the security guard said no.

View gallery




Now the man was angry. He clearly did not expect this. He yelled at the security guard for quite a while. The security guard glared back, saying nothing.

Finally, the man turned and walked back up the stands into the cheering Florida State throng.

"Some player is his son," the guard explained. "But he's not allowed on the field."

And thus, a member of the Winston family actually was told "no." Imagine the shock.

Antonor Winston, Jameis' dad, was the parent requesting the special privilege of field access. Florida State was perfectly willing to accommodate him, and him alone, among those in the stands. The coddling continues.



"We do anything to win," Jameis Winston said afterward, and a whole lot of people will agree with him in a context extending beyond the actual field of play. When a good slice of the nation is rooting for Notre Dame and Bobby Petrino in succession against your team, it doesn't speak well for your approval rating.


When Winston was done with his postgame interview, he walked into a hallway outside the visiting locker room. There to greet him was one Antonor Winston. His dad got where he wanted to go after all.

"You're a soldier, boy," he said, kissing his son on the cheek. "You're a soldier."

Florida State soldiers on. The Seminoles, their controversial star quarterback – and their controversial star quarterback's dad – refuse to be denied.


:camby:

This dude tried to criminalize Winston's dad for doing what most dad's of college football stars do.

:mindblown: cism
 

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The fact that they make up all this bullshyt and just won't admit their true feelings is :mindblown:

"If you have hate in your heart let it out"
 

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So here is the cac to throw in his 2 cents.

I don't like Winston, it might be all the media coverage slanting my view, it might be that I'm tied to the SEC (dirty south represent).

But I do know that after reading all these tweets and shyt that Clay Travis is indeed a fukkboy :pachaha:

I mean this dude clearly has sand in his vagina. If we don't get it out soon it's gonna turn into a pearl. :sas2:
 
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