This was a good thread. Did you read post #12? OK I'll take credit for this discussion. My bad. It just one of many I started that were live and worthwhile when they were made. I remember it now but I didn't realize that I was being so much game as to dance on your thin skinned parade even then. It is what it is.
You didn't mention any thing I wrote later about Mays, later after he opened his mouth and proved to me and everyone that his leadership potential is zero. As usual, you only hear half the story. He's an arrogant dilettante like you.
I also remember when Eric Berry did you no good at all in a game when UCLA went to Neyland and Rahim Moore outplayed Berry something severe. Remember those 3 picks? He helped UCLA win the game with those picks. Eric Berry zero. That's what happens in spite of all that bragging and "superiority." It happens a lot over there when a national power decides they've heard enough. As I said in this thread, Eric Berry is a very good DB but that doesn't mean he can't be outplayed or outperformed by other great athletes who got his number and show him up... and beat his team while they're at it like that day at Neyland when UCLA, an 8th place team from the Pac-10 did in the Vols that day.
Even in the other thread, it amazes me how people flip out and start defending themselves and things that are just as wrong as humanly possible from a moral standpoint or just to be decent in the face of that which is not, and a lot of you prove on this board that you are void of any humility. Ego trippers that like to exaggerate and stretch the truth. Eventually defaulting like a 10 year old computer overdriven by too much data to need a reboot... back to the same old same old "we're the greatest" mantra -- sort of like a pin ball machine that got shook too hard and went "tilt."
The circuits go dead... it drops the ball, resets and the same old music starts all over again, trying to catch a player that might be napping... his flipper misses the ball before it exits the board... but it doesn't change a thing. The truth is that breaking agreements and hurting kids is not even considered professional. It's dirty. The truth is too much to bear so you look for one that feels better. That is pretty thin skinned.