LSU Fan Says Saban Leaving LSU Was “Like Pearl Harbor”
An LSU fan claims that Nick Saban leaving LSU was as bad as the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
Here’s an example of taking college football way too seriously. We already showed you LSU fans melting down in epic fashion over their loss to Alabama and even LSU fans calling for Les Miles to be fired because of the Alabama loss, but this might be the most ridiculous LSU fan of all.
Comparing Nick Saban leaving LSU to the attack on Pearl Harbor… I don’t even know what to say about that level of insanity. If you think anything in sports compares to a horrific act of war, then you might want to stop watching sports and seek some help.
We all know that LSU fans can’t get over Nick Saban. In the minds of LSU fans Nick Saban is their high school sweetheart who moved to the city and married a doctor; instead of realizing how good they had it back on the crayfish farm.
If Nick Saban lives to be 100 and dies at his desk at Alabama LSU fans the next day will be like “WE TOLD YOU HE WAS GOING TO LEAVE.”
LSU fans aren’t the only ones in need of therapy though. This is an Ohio middle school football coach reacting to last night’s College Football Playoff rankings that had Alabama at #2.
I wouldn’t want a guy like this teaching my middle school aged child. At first Mr. Holmes thought it was hilarious that his comments and bigotry upset people.
Yeah you’re “catching hate”… I think the best way to phrase that would be “I wrote something really awful and full of bigotry on social media and people saw it.” If you write something on the internet don’t be shocked when people see it.
His tune soon started to change.
I think the “you have to much time on your hands” is hilarious. This clown wrote this awful stuff online, but the people who called him on it are the ones he thinks are ridiculous. This is another case of people not having the ability to take responsibility of their own actions.
Soon he took the “Jr. High Football Coach” out of his profile.
My guess is that this is a sad former high school football player that volunteer coaches to try to relive his glory days, not an official school employee.
And finally this:
Everybody chill, all he did is put hateful bigotry on a twitter account where he was representing a middle school he worked at and followed by a bunch of students. Just chill everybody.
How bout instead of everybody chilling you apologize and grow up?
“I deleted the tweets” yeah that’s not how the internet works. Be careful how seriously you are taking sports, they are just a game. Be careful what you say about sports online, because it might be a joke right now, but one day a future employer might google your name and decide that he just can’t “chill” about those comments you made.
Social media is great because it gives everyone a voice, but be careful how you use that voice, it is a responsibility.