TyCobb wrote:He didn't get drafted. He just beasted as a FA for the Bengals.
even better
Moderators: Danny Darko, TyCobb, Kilroy
TyCobb wrote:He didn't get drafted. He just beasted as a FA for the Bengals.



Icness wrote:Was a huge topic of discussion in the draftnik world today. Best initial guess is that his damage control is solid and it doesn't hurt much. But I think it's another reason to find fault and that doesn't help him at all. I used to say his floor was the Bears at 20 or the Bengals, now I think that's his ceiling.


TyCobb wrote:This is silly. If the worst thing he has done is create a fake gf for self-motivation, then he's lived a pretty good life.

+
=
The sports world suffered a twitter-breaking case of shock and awe today with Deadspin’s piece detailing what appears to be the phony story concocted about the late girlfriend of Notre Dame star linebacker Manti Te’o. While the American public and the media sure felt duped, one of Te’o’s teammates wasn’t surprised, telling PepperOnSports.com that the players on the Fighting Irish football team smelled something fishy back in September 2012.
The Notre Dame football player, who asked for anonymity, told Pepper On Sports, “No we all knew he had only seen her once. But when the media was saying how he went through both deaths we knew,” said the source, referring to the back-to-back deaths of Te’o’s grandmother and girlfriend Lennay Kekua, who allegedly died of Leukemia.
In defense of the Heisman Trophy candidate, the source said he believes the lie may have indeed started with somebody duping Te’o using a phony twitter account, and eventually, faking their own death.
Early in my conversation with the source, the Notre Dame player said, “He lied, but the media blew it up.” In response to my follow-up question asking if the source thought that Te’o kept the story going because of the media attention, the player replied, “Yeah. Right after the Michigan [State] game. He should have never brought her in the media. His grandma passing was enough.”
Notre Dame’s victory over Michigan State and subsequent media explosion appears to have been the turning point for the source and many of his teammates.
The source said while the players discussed their suspicions amongst themselves, they never confronted Te’o.
“We would never bring it up. But we would look at him when he would get all emotional during media about his girl,” the player said.
When asked if he thought Te’o was a good actor, the player replied, “Very good.”


+
= TyCobb wrote:What was it for then? To have the other teams on ND's schedule lay down for them because they felt sorry for him and they can go undefeated? So the opposing QB's threw him the ball 7 times so he can be tied for second in all of FBS on the only undefeated team in the FBS?

destro wrote:TyCobb wrote:What was it for then? To have the other teams on ND's schedule lay down for them because they felt sorry for him and they can go undefeated? So the opposing QB's threw him the ball 7 times so he can be tied for second in all of FBS on the only undefeated team in the FBS?
dunno, but are you listening to yourself? he's self motivating himself over a person that never existed? pls wake up.
