Dude....are you trying to get yourself taken care of by the REC?I heard a rumor that YouTube had been re-located to Birmingham just prior to TJ's accounts disappearing......
Let's get this straight.
You are correct. I watched this entire saga play out.Guys, seriously - he pulled his accounts from Youtube, Facebook, and Twitter - three completely separate entities. You can drop the conspiracy theories now. He walked away.
And/or he was getting so much heat from his LSU "friends" for catering to Bama fans that he didn't have much choice.You are correct. I watched this entire saga play out.
I began subscribing to his YouTube page based on his videos after LSU's loss to us last year. He seemed to simply be a fan of SEC football with a good sense of humor. Bama fans viewing and sharing his videos made him very popular. Soon afterwards, he asked his subscribers follow him on Twitter. Most of his followers were Bama fans and he reveled in his popularity.
For several months, his videos and tweets were either objective football analysis/reviews of teams or poking fun at every SEC team. Over the last two months, his stuff became more focused on Bama: referring to CNS as Satan, giving other teams advice on how to beat us. His posts went from light-hearted football banter to singularly focused on Bama and CNS. He would even reply to tweets by Bama fans or the media that mentioned good things about the team or CNS with negative comments or indicate how LSU and Les did it better.
After LSU lost to Wisconsin, he went all-in on Ole Miss beating us. He was worse than Ole Miss fans. His online presence became so similar to 2012 when the LSU fans were banned from this site that I seriously considered unfollowing him. When we won and Lsu struggled to hang on against Miss St, he seemed to come undone. He began talking about how we cheated, paid the refs, how Rueben should have been ejected and suspended for the next game for the hit on Chad Kelly, etc. He said that the NCAA should open an investigation against because the replay office was in Birmingham. Bama fans challenged on this with facts about the plays and provided still shots of the reviewed calls that were overturned as proof that the replay officials had gotten the calls right.
That only infuriated him further and he started blocking Bama fans that had been avid supporters of his simply because they disagreed or challenged his statements. His actions caught everyone off guard and the Bama followers began questioning what was going on and why he blocked them. He responded that 80% of the fans that he had blocked were obnoxious Bama fans and that it wasn't a good thing to have a lot of Bama followers. The only problem with that logic, is that Bama fans were the majority of his followers. Shortly after that all of his online content disappeared.
Sad to say, but it appears that he did not have the chest to take what he dished out.
That may have been the reason that the tone of his posts changed but at the end he was definitely not catering to Bama fans.And/or he was getting so much heat from his LSU "friends" for catering to Bama fans that he didn't have much choice.
So you're saying he went full corndog?You are correct. I watched this entire saga play out.
I began subscribing to his YouTube page based on his videos after LSU's loss to us last year. He seemed to simply be a fan of SEC football with a good sense of humor. Bama fans viewing and sharing his videos made him very popular. Soon afterwards, he asked his subscribers follow him on Twitter. Most of his followers were Bama fans and he reveled in his popularity.
For several months, his videos and tweets were either objective football analysis/reviews of teams or poking fun at every SEC team. Over the last two months, his stuff became more focused on Bama: referring to CNS as Satan, giving other teams advice on how to beat us. His posts went from light-hearted football banter to singularly focused on Bama and CNS. He would even reply to tweets by Bama fans or the media that mentioned good things about the team or CNS with negative comments or indicate how LSU and Les did it better.
After LSU lost to Wisconsin, he went all-in on Ole Miss beating us. He was worse than Ole Miss fans. His online presence became so similar to 2012 when the LSU fans were banned from this site that I seriously considered unfollowing him. When we won and Lsu struggled to hang on against Miss St, he seemed to come undone. He began talking about how we cheated, paid the refs, how Rueben should have been ejected and suspended for the next game for the hit on Chad Kelly, etc. He said that the NCAA should open an investigation against because the replay office was in Birmingham. Bama fans challenged on this with facts about the plays and provided still shots of the reviewed calls that were overturned as proof that the replay officials had gotten the calls right.
That only infuriated him further and he started blocking Bama fans that had been avid supporters of his simply because they disagreed or challenged his statements. His actions caught everyone off guard and the Bama followers began questioning what was going on and why he blocked them. He responded that 80% of the fans that he had blocked were obnoxious Bama fans and that it wasn't a good thing to have a lot of Bama followers. The only problem with that logic, is that Bama fans were the majority of his followers. Shortly after that all of his online content disappeared.
Sad to say, but it appears that he did not have the chest to take what he dished out.
Seriously what in the world is he talking about? The refs did everything they could to keep OM in that game...Well, he's still acting like an idiot, so I guess I'll cross him off my 'follow' list.
Because there's something about Saban and he is Woogie.Still trying to figure out why he is so obsessed with Bama.
They hate us cause they ain't us.