If he's not coming back, it's very strange that he's as involved with the team as he has been. Much more so than Pitts last year.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:Trier ain't coming back...
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Pitts got a teammate's sister drunk and had sex with her. This violates ABOR rules as a drunk woman cannot give consent, and therefore he was due to be expelled from school.Beachcat97 wrote:If he's not coming back, it's very strange that he's as involved with the team as he has been. Much more so than Pitts last year.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:Trier ain't coming back...
Doesn't seem to be any relation to the Trier case, which seems to be a medical drugs issue.
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R.I.P.Main Event wrote:
And yea, she's ok. One who you could take home after a night out when options 1-5 don't work out, and you wouldnt feel that bad about it the next morning.
Edit: NM. Off the strength of some better pictures and some promising RT's minus the R, Id bump her up from a 6 to a 7.
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Arizona Wildcats coach Sean Miller: Allonzo Trier situation 'far higher up the ladder than me'
Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star Updated 1 hr ago (0)
While Pac-12 Network reporter Jill Savage said Saturday that Sean Miller "told me he does believe (Allonzo) Trier will play sometime this season,” Miller appeared to distance himself from that report during his news conference today.
Miller said he did not know of a date that Trier’s case will be resolved by and, when asked specifically about what he told the Pac-12 Network, said:
“Honestly, I’ve said so many things over the last three or four months, I would just say that I hope that Allonzo has an opportunity to play sometime this year. I’ll leave it at that. If I knew more, l would say. If I would be able to, I would say. But this is far, far higher up the ladder than me. I’m just soldiering
http://tucson.com/sports/arizonawildcat ... 8d490.html" target="_blank
Bruce Pascoe Arizona Daily Star Updated 1 hr ago (0)
While Pac-12 Network reporter Jill Savage said Saturday that Sean Miller "told me he does believe (Allonzo) Trier will play sometime this season,” Miller appeared to distance himself from that report during his news conference today.
Miller said he did not know of a date that Trier’s case will be resolved by and, when asked specifically about what he told the Pac-12 Network, said:
“Honestly, I’ve said so many things over the last three or four months, I would just say that I hope that Allonzo has an opportunity to play sometime this year. I’ll leave it at that. If I knew more, l would say. If I would be able to, I would say. But this is far, far higher up the ladder than me. I’m just soldiering
http://tucson.com/sports/arizonawildcat ... 8d490.html" target="_blank
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This would explain the silence. HIPAA.EVCat wrote:I'd say with the certainty of people's reaction that he is getting close, and Miller's sudden willingness to talk, the biology thing makes sense. You can see the number coming down if it is a piss/blood test, and based on how quickly it is disappearing from detection, you can math your way into when he will return.
My guess is he ingested something against NCAA rules, but deemed medically necessary (after a car crash maybe). The NCAA suspended him for the year. He appealed based upon the medical necessity/reasonableness of his taking the med in his situation. The NCAA approved his appeal on the blind review, but shit bricks at the loophole this could present (Dr Feelgood's prescribing banned substances. Though not the case here, they have a reason for concern). So the NCAA, to cover this loophole, says "OK...a medical necessity led to this. But in this case, while we can overturn the penalty, we will not allow you to play until this banned substance is no longer detectable by our panel test." So he is passing his way back onto the court.
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Alonzo himself can/could waive any information restriction (HIPAA, education-related, NCAA-related, etc.)splitsecond wrote:This would explain the silence. HIPAA.EVCat wrote:I'd say with the certainty of people's reaction that he is getting close, and Miller's sudden willingness to talk, the biology thing makes sense. You can see the number coming down if it is a piss/blood test, and based on how quickly it is disappearing from detection, you can math your way into when he will return.
My guess is he ingested something against NCAA rules, but deemed medically necessary (after a car crash maybe). The NCAA suspended him for the year. He appealed based upon the medical necessity/reasonableness of his taking the med in his situation. The NCAA approved his appeal on the blind review, but shit bricks at the loophole this could present (Dr Feelgood's prescribing banned substances. Though not the case here, they have a reason for concern). So the NCAA, to cover this loophole, says "OK...a medical necessity led to this. But in this case, while we can overturn the penalty, we will not allow you to play until this banned substance is no longer detectable by our panel test." So he is passing his way back onto the court.
Am I close?
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Guess that makes me a serial rapist.Merkin wrote:Pitts got a teammate's sister drunk and had sex with her. This violates ABOR rules as a drunk woman cannot give consent, and therefore he was due to be expelled from school.Beachcat97 wrote:If he's not coming back, it's very strange that he's as involved with the team as he has been. Much more so than Pitts last year.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:Trier ain't coming back...
Doesn't seem to be any relation to the Trier case, which seems to be a medical drugs issue.
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Does anyone ever do that though? He was probably advised not to do so, as there could be legal implications or if a staff trainer in fact gave him a banned substance on accident, the school does NOT want that out there.pc in NM wrote:Alonzo himself can/could waive any information restriction (HIPAA, education-related, NCAA-related, etc.)splitsecond wrote:This would explain the silence. HIPAA.EVCat wrote:I'd say with the certainty of people's reaction that he is getting close, and Miller's sudden willingness to talk, the biology thing makes sense. You can see the number coming down if it is a piss/blood test, and based on how quickly it is disappearing from detection, you can math your way into when he will return.
My guess is he ingested something against NCAA rules, but deemed medically necessary (after a car crash maybe). The NCAA suspended him for the year. He appealed based upon the medical necessity/reasonableness of his taking the med in his situation. The NCAA approved his appeal on the blind review, but shit bricks at the loophole this could present (Dr Feelgood's prescribing banned substances. Though not the case here, they have a reason for concern). So the NCAA, to cover this loophole, says "OK...a medical necessity led to this. But in this case, while we can overturn the penalty, we will not allow you to play until this banned substance is no longer detectable by our panel test." So he is passing his way back onto the court.
Am I close?
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Are you admitting on this board to getting girls drunk to have sex with them?splitsecond wrote:Guess that makes me a serial rapist.Merkin wrote:Pitts got a teammate's sister drunk and had sex with her. This violates ABOR rules as a drunk woman cannot give consent, and therefore he was due to be expelled from school.Beachcat97 wrote:If he's not coming back, it's very strange that he's as involved with the team as he has been. Much more so than Pitts last year.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:Trier ain't coming back...
Doesn't seem to be any relation to the Trier case, which seems to be a medical drugs issue.
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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if nothing else, it would be nice to at least gain some teachable moments outta this situation, you know, so it never happens again and the staff won't ever have to deal with this b.s. a second time around -- but even the rumored circumstances sound flukey as hell. wtf?
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Jesus christ dude. He's saying he's had sex with drunk girls. You're seriously a moron.ASUHATER! wrote:Are you admitting on this board to getting girls drunk to have sex with them?splitsecond wrote:Guess that makes me a serial rapist.Merkin wrote:Pitts got a teammate's sister drunk and had sex with her. This violates ABOR rules as a drunk woman cannot give consent, and therefore he was due to be expelled from school.Beachcat97 wrote:If he's not coming back, it's very strange that he's as involved with the team as he has been. Much more so than Pitts last year.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:Trier ain't coming back...
Doesn't seem to be any relation to the Trier case, which seems to be a medical drugs issue.
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Of course, we have no idea...splitsecond wrote:Does anyone ever do that though? He was probably advised not to do so, as there could be legal implications or if a staff trainer in fact gave him a banned substance on accident, the school does NOT want that out there.pc in NM wrote:Alonzo himself can/could waive any information restriction (HIPAA, education-related, NCAA-related, etc.)splitsecond wrote:This would explain the silence. HIPAA.EVCat wrote:I'd say with the certainty of people's reaction that he is getting close, and Miller's sudden willingness to talk, the biology thing makes sense. You can see the number coming down if it is a piss/blood test, and based on how quickly it is disappearing from detection, you can math your way into when he will return.
My guess is he ingested something against NCAA rules, but deemed medically necessary (after a car crash maybe). The NCAA suspended him for the year. He appealed based upon the medical necessity/reasonableness of his taking the med in his situation. The NCAA approved his appeal on the blind review, but shit bricks at the loophole this could present (Dr Feelgood's prescribing banned substances. Though not the case here, they have a reason for concern). So the NCAA, to cover this loophole, says "OK...a medical necessity led to this. But in this case, while we can overturn the penalty, we will not allow you to play until this banned substance is no longer detectable by our panel test." So he is passing his way back onto the court.
Am I close?
... but, as this drags on, only his repution risks being sullied.
And, if a school employee fucked up, who gives a damn about protecting their reputation? Especially, at the cost of the athlete's??
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Unfortunately certain steroids can take as long as 18 months to clear the system:Spaceman Spiff wrote:Dunno. The NCAA doesn't mandate elimination tracking to begin with, so I assume they set their own standard and cutoff if they are in this case. If they are tracking metabolites to zero, that could easily be a few months, depending on the substance.rgdeuce wrote:So, say the cutoff for a positive in a urinalysis is 50 ng/ml, they are now testing for and tracking under the 50 ng/ml until it gets to 0? Is that what you mean by that?Spaceman Spiff wrote:If it is a PED, one of the questions is whether they're counting metabolites. The half-life of the substance is one thing, but if the NCAA is looking for a metabolite to clear the bloodstream, that can change things.rgdeuce wrote:Maybe someone here can chime in. I did a little bit of internet research, and I kept seeing the beta-2 agonists salbutamol, salmeterol, clenbuterol, and formoterol do not stay in your blood that long. It's been three months, and I kept seeing ranges between 24 and 48 hours. That would rule out an inhaler, or at least waiting for a negative on a blood test before coming back as the reason why he is still not out there. I wish I saved some links, I found one example though.
Clenbuterol - 48 hours in blood
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Anadrol – about 2 months
Andriol – 1 week
Dianabol – 5 weeks
Halotestin – 2 months
Anavar – 3 weeks
Primobolan (tablets or injectable) – 4 to 5 weeks
Winstrol (tablets) – 3 weeks
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Masteron (propionate) – 3 weeks
Winstrol (injectable) – 9 weeks
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Again, the jovial, almost casual manner with which Trier has conducted himself before and during games gives the impression that this is all going to end well for him. Either that, or he is simply a very sunny, very optimistic person who, even when faced with misfortune, remains upbeat.
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I think he's an "everything happens for a reason" guy. A lot of us use logic and reason as we work through sports issues and debates, but what strikes me is how faith-based the athletes are.Beachcat97 wrote:Again, the jovial, almost casual manner with which Trier has conducted himself before and during games gives the impression that this is all going to end well for him. Either that, or he is simply a very sunny, very optimistic person who, even when faced with misfortune, remains upbeat.
Every interview last night revealed His plan: a Clemson victory. So let's hope He wants Trier to return.
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Maybe God hates Alabama.gumby wrote:I think he's an "everything happens for a reason" guy. A lot of us use logic and reason as we work through sports issues and debates, but what strikes me is how faith-based the athletes are.Beachcat97 wrote:Again, the jovial, almost casual manner with which Trier has conducted himself before and during games gives the impression that this is all going to end well for him. Either that, or he is simply a very sunny, very optimistic person who, even when faced with misfortune, remains upbeat.
Every interview last night revealed His plan: a Clemson victory. So let's hope He wants Trier to return.
Maybe Trier is just that focused on being a good teammate. I've been tremendously impressed with the way he is constantly engaged and energetic on the bench. That support and leadership isn't easy when you're going through a trial of your own, but he has always kept it up.
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If he doesn't play Thursday, then he's not coming back this season. I'm sure he thinks there is hope that he will be back and perhaps that is why he's staying, but I just don't see it happening if not for Thursday. If it was a Semester suspension, then Thursday would make the most sense as Wednesday marks the first day back for classes. It would be unheard of for the NCAA to give him a 58% or a 64% suspension (or some other arbitrary number).
Maybe, just maybe (Long shot opinion) he sees that his draft stock has fallen, due to not playing, and he has decided to stay another year? That would also explain, other than being a great teammate, why he has remained active with the team and committed to school. But again, I don't know, Trier doesn't know, No one knows.
Maybe, just maybe (Long shot opinion) he sees that his draft stock has fallen, due to not playing, and he has decided to stay another year? That would also explain, other than being a great teammate, why he has remained active with the team and committed to school. But again, I don't know, Trier doesn't know, No one knows.
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Go ahead and disregard all of those thoughts. The one thing that has been made clear is that this has nothing to do with the semester or the calendar, or percentages there of.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:If he doesn't play Thursday, then he's not coming back this season. I'm sure he thinks there is hope that he will be back and perhaps that is why he's staying, but I just don't see it happening if not for Thursday. If it was a Semester suspension, then Thursday would make the most sense as Wednesday marks the first day back for classes. It would be unheard of for the NCAA to give him a 58% or a 64% suspension (or some other arbitrary number).
Maybe, just maybe (Long shot opinion) he sees that his draft stock has fallen, due to not playing, and he has decided to stay another year? That would also explain, other than being a great teammate, why he has remained active with the team and committed to school. But again, I don't know, Trier doesn't know, No one knows.
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I feel ya. I'm just negative, because it makes it so much sweeter when I am wrong. I only hope that he comes back, but just preparing for the worst.Longhorned wrote:Go ahead and disregard all of those thoughts. The one thing that has been made clear is that this has nothing to do with the semester or the calendar, or percentages there of.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:If he doesn't play Thursday, then he's not coming back this season. I'm sure he thinks there is hope that he will be back and perhaps that is why he's staying, but I just don't see it happening if not for Thursday. If it was a Semester suspension, then Thursday would make the most sense as Wednesday marks the first day back for classes. It would be unheard of for the NCAA to give him a 58% or a 64% suspension (or some other arbitrary number).
Maybe, just maybe (Long shot opinion) he sees that his draft stock has fallen, due to not playing, and he has decided to stay another year? That would also explain, other than being a great teammate, why he has remained active with the team and committed to school. But again, I don't know, Trier doesn't know, No one knows.
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A pessimist is seldom disappointed.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:
I feel ya. I'm just negative, because it makes it so much sweeter when I am wrong. I only hope that he comes back, but just preparing for the worst.
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I believe this to be true but people have also hinted that if he doesn't come back this week it could be time to worry. That's a little odd/contradictory though too, right?Longhorned wrote:Go ahead and disregard all of those thoughts. The one thing that has been made clear is that this has nothing to do with the semester or the calendar, or percentages there of.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:If he doesn't play Thursday, then he's not coming back this season. I'm sure he thinks there is hope that he will be back and perhaps that is why he's staying, but I just don't see it happening if not for Thursday. If it was a Semester suspension, then Thursday would make the most sense as Wednesday marks the first day back for classes. It would be unheard of for the NCAA to give him a 58% or a 64% suspension (or some other arbitrary number).
Maybe, just maybe (Long shot opinion) he sees that his draft stock has fallen, due to not playing, and he has decided to stay another year? That would also explain, other than being a great teammate, why he has remained active with the team and committed to school. But again, I don't know, Trier doesn't know, No one knows.
I'm mostly frustrated with myself that I keep trying to follow something as closely as I have been - that really seems like there's no point in doing. Hopefully he plays. And soon. Go Cats!
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I've barely chimed in in this now insane process because I had to just accept the fact 2 months ago that he wasn't going to be playing for us and that I would root for and care about the team that we have available to play. And I have been rewarded pretty well for that as the guys and Miller have done a remarkable job so short handed. It's nearly irrelevant to me if he comes back or not now. Saved me a lot of hand wringing that I would have used to been so obsessed with in the past.
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I think we are well past the baseline of this simply being a "Half of season" or "Second Semester" time frame...(semester did just start though)...
I'm leaning more and more into the "contaminants in urine need negative test report" sort of vignette...
A NCAA loophole being closed....Miller said he was just a soldier waaaay down the chain of command, which is a very subtle thing to say considering he IS Triers head coach...this implies something very NOT academics/Pitts/simple inhaler...
Probably some new form of steroids/substance/PED that the NCAA has not made a definitive ruling on...YET...
So it's biology and red tape a wonderful combination if you want to fuck up someones career.
I'm leaning more and more into the "contaminants in urine need negative test report" sort of vignette...
A NCAA loophole being closed....Miller said he was just a soldier waaaay down the chain of command, which is a very subtle thing to say considering he IS Triers head coach...this implies something very NOT academics/Pitts/simple inhaler...
Probably some new form of steroids/substance/PED that the NCAA has not made a definitive ruling on...YET...
So it's biology and red tape a wonderful combination if you want to fuck up someones career.
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In my review of NCAA reinstatement committees I discovered that no one from the PAC 12 is allowed to rule on a Pac 12 situation and the same applies for other conferences....this seems...ummm...like letting the fox rule on the hen house...I get that they don't want bias to affect decisions, but that is a two edged sword in some situations...keeping a top level player from playing in a conference you don't want to do well is bias in its own fashion...
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True. It initially sounded like you did know. So just guessing, like everyone else.BE4RDOWN21 wrote: But again, I don't know, Trier doesn't know, No one knows.
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Just stop.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:If he doesn't play Thursday, then he's not coming back this season.
Numerous people keep spouting on with the "he's not coming back this season if not cleared by....blah blah blah," and it's all bullshit. When he's cleared he's cleared and it's fully expected to happen some time this season. The AD had reason to believe that was going to occur this past week or this week. They may be wrong (for a reason I can't get into), but if Zo isn't cleared by *insert date here* it doesn't mean he's not playing this season.
Cut the shit already.
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The truth is that he wS cleared weeks ago but is not playing just to fuvk with PGU
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I see your point, and that assumes that a PAC-12 rep on the internal review would advocate for us, but history has shown that this conference doesn't do us any favors.CatFanOneMil wrote:In my review of NCAA reinstatement committees I discovered that no one from the PAC 12 is allowed to rule on a Pac 12 situation and the same applies for other conferences....this seems...ummm...like letting the fox rule on the hen house...I get that they don't want bias to affect decisions, but that is a two edged sword in some situations...keeping a top level player from playing in a conference you don't want to do well is bias in its own fashion...
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Wait............"AD"?ChooChooCat wrote:Just stop.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:If he doesn't play Thursday, then he's not coming back this season.
Numerous people keep spouting on with the "he's not coming back this season if not cleared by....blah blah blah," and it's all bullshit. When he's cleared he's cleared and it's fully expected to happen some time this season. The AD had reason to believe that was going to occur this past week or this week. They may be wrong (for a reason I can't get into), but if Zo isn't cleared by *insert date here* it doesn't mean he's not playing this season.
Cut the shit already.
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AD is often used for Athletic Department...
The numbers suggested we'd be there like now. But there is an issue with the science used to make that assumption.
That's what I get.
The numbers suggested we'd be there like now. But there is an issue with the science used to make that assumption.
That's what I get.
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Maybe Trier will be eligible for the tournament? It sounds like Miller is pretty frustrated and pessimistic about Trier's chances of returning.
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Not sure what "sources" they have, but....
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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We love Windy City Cats!Chicat wrote:Not sure what "sources" they have, but....
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Where'd Ace go?
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Aw, not to the Windy City Cats?*Puerco wrote:Where'd Ace go?
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They have sources I want to believe.Chicat wrote:Not sure what "sources" they have, but....
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Please let it be true.
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I've seen this literally nowhere else. Hopefully they're not just trying to drum up a crowd at the alumni bar.
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He may play but I wouldn't count on Windy City cats on breaking this story
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Sorry guys, fake news...
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Then they can get f*cked. They think crying wolf about Trier is funny, after all the false alarms?
Delete your account, WindyCityCats.
Delete your account, WindyCityCats.
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To be fair - windy city cats closed their reckless speculation joke pretty strong there.
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Chicat wrote:Not sure what "sources" they have, but....
"Our sources have confirmed Allonzo Trier will be back..."
Hmmmm
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Re: Allonzo Trier
I don't think they thought anyone would really take them seriously.catgrad97 wrote:Then they can get f*cked. They think crying wolf about Trier is funny, after all the false alarms?
Delete your account, WindyCityCats.
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Re: Allonzo Trier
Speaking as someone who really hasn't bothered to follow the situation closely, I thought it was pretty damn funny when I hopped in this thread and saw they posted their sources.catgrad97 wrote:Then they can get f*cked. They think crying wolf about Trier is funny, after all the false alarms?
Delete your account, WindyCityCats.
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
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Re: Allonzo Trier
Agree... love their sources!PieceOfMeat wrote:Speaking as someone who really hasn't bothered to follow the situation closely, I thought it was pretty damn funny when I hopped in this thread and saw they posted their sources.catgrad97 wrote:Then they can get f*cked. They think crying wolf about Trier is funny, after all the false alarms?
Delete your account, WindyCityCats.
Re: Allonzo Trier
Great sources - the best! Yuuuuuuge!
I've got Twitter fatigue from all the BS. I prefer simple, straightforward people, I guess.
We climb all over Ace justifiably for bringing as much to the table.
I've got Twitter fatigue from all the BS. I prefer simple, straightforward people, I guess.
We climb all over Ace justifiably for bringing as much to the table.
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Re: Allonzo Trier
If you're going to joke about this situation, that is how to do it.Bear Down Vegas wrote:To be fair - windy city cats closed their reckless speculation joke pretty strong there.