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06-28-2011, 04:59 AM #41
I definately do not agree with thumpers, but I wouldn't generalize that way about them. Most just got brainwashed as babies and never really had a chance to decide for themselves.
Think about the taliban. You think if these asssholes weren't brainwashed from early on, and could think rationally, you really think they would strap dynamite to themselves?
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06-28-2011, 05:08 AM #42
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06-28-2011, 05:15 AM #43Banned
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It was noted that Michael Vick has a degree from Virginia Tech. Does anyone
actually believe that Vick took "normal" classes? He was a hired football player.
With a canned rehearsed speech can sound normal.
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06-28-2011, 05:22 AM #44
There is a perception that many athletes in college get preferential treatment from the faculty so they may continue playing without getting "graded out".
I don't know the statistic, I knew it once, but a majority of these athletes that specifically get recruited to play sports, a majority do NOT graduate at the end of four years.
Inner city kids get recruited by colleges to play ball. Some of these kids can barely read. But they make it through highschool somehow, then off to college.
And the ones that do graduate college, many of them have been guided on a path of least difficulty.
And before you guys get all twitchy and jump on me, I base this not only on personal observation and experience, but also my god parents, both their sons grew up and coached. One at a high school, the other at a university. They often told stories about how they had to nurse maid some of these guys, star players, and push these guys into some of the most remedial of courses, then stay on their asses just to pass that. this means school provided tutors, etc.
we definately do have a double standard in our universities.
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06-28-2011, 05:51 AM #45
I would second G.W. Bush, cautiously though, maybe he just plays dumb.
x2 Snookie
Need to add "Andre the giant"...just didnīt seem to bright.
Flava flav is a good candidate. His sidekick Brigitte Nielsen is adding to the blonde stereotype.
Is Michael Moore is dumb as he projects, or is he doing it for ratings.....
Moammar Gadhafi I would think, lowers the IQ average of dictators.
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06-28-2011, 07:57 AM #46
hmmm... never thought of andre the giant that way. I know he looks slow and he talks slow, but outside the one documentary about him and some wwe interviews (or whatever it was called back then), i just really don't know enough about him.
and flava flav? other than the fact he irritates the shit outta me, not sure he's mentally slow either. I would like to say he is dumb, but that would just simply me being irritated by him speaking.
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06-28-2011, 09:19 AM #49
easy charles barkley hands down the biggest moron
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06-28-2011, 10:41 AM #50
What is a "Bible Thumper", a Christian?
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06-28-2011, 10:46 AM #51
imho, a bible thumper is anyone that regularly quotes scripture, infuses doctrine into a conversation, tries to convert those around him. Doesn't have to be a christian bible, could be jewish or islamic also.
but that's just the way I look at it....
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06-28-2011, 11:53 AM #52
As a former highly recruited, blue chip, all american football player myself, that statement is ridiculous. You HAVE to have a course of study in college, even if it's just a university studies degree. No one can take all electives and graduate. You have to take "real" classes. And besides, Micheal Vick, when coming out of high school, was low on the top recruits list in the country (I believe he as listed in the 90's of the top 150 recruits). Virginia Tech isn't known as the one of the big money schools paying players (even though I'm sure Vick got "perks"). But you statement speaks of either ignorance or pure jealousy. And I've been to his football camps (I helped run the one in Vegas with him) and he's no dummy. I have first hand knowledge of this.
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06-28-2011, 12:00 PM #53
You're basing your beliefs off of personal observation. Well I can assure you that you're wrong. The reason: You only hear about the major colleges. There are 121 D1 colleges, more in D2, and then there's Div 3, etc. BCS schools have a graduation rate of about 60%. As a matter of fact, NCAA has rules about graduating athletes (I believe their standard is 40% minimum). Now I'm speaking for football. Its not all inner city kids who can't muster the grades, Times, athletes are passed through at all demographics. These stories of coddled athletes usually apply only to the 3-4 superstars on the teams of major colleges. Remember there are over 100 players on football scholarship at these schools so your perception is again, off base. Tutors provided to athletes are no different than the tutors provided to normal students. The only difference is that the school pays these tutors while the students pay the tutors themselves. And there is justification for that. The justification is scholarship athletes (full scholarships) aren't allowed to have jobs during the regular school year. So please fully educate yourself before making generalized comments on college athletes!
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06-28-2011, 12:09 PM #54
and that makes him have the lowest IQ for going to a college where his family had influence. yup, low IQ there! i know he ran businesses into the ground but to sit there and tell me that a US president has a low IQ is absurd. i think the guy is a goober for sure but the doesn't effect his intellect.
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06-28-2011, 03:31 PM #57
Alright perhaps that was a bit generalistic, but when I hear things like Sarah Palin wanted to ban books, the Phelps family, suicide bombers, Zionistic oppression of Palestians...all for "good books", I marvel how people can't open their eyes and see how wrong they are.
I still think Sarah Palin is the most insultive candidate to the American public.
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06-28-2011, 04:25 PM #58
Muhammad Ali and Andy Warhol would have to be the lowest on the IQ list.
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06-29-2011, 01:59 AM #61
Athletes have gotten easy ass classes and preferential treatment for all the 4 colleges I have been to (including community colleges). I mean, many are really really dumb. Most people are too though. The only difference is the other people never got passing grades - except the occasional hot girl.
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06-29-2011, 05:03 AM #62
Jessica Simpson!!!! but i say this with respect. I know she is worth an estimated 1 billion dollars with all her lines, but from what I have seen on TV she doesnt have alot of common sense or just acts stupid.
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06-29-2011, 05:48 AM #63
almost got it right there big guy. if you read the entire comment, you would see this..."And before you guys get all twitchy and jump on me, I base this not only on personal observation and experience, but also my god parents, both their sons grew up and coached. One at a high school, the other at a university. They often told stories about how they had to nurse maid some of these guys, star players, and push these guys into some of the most remedial of courses, then stay on their asses just to pass that. this means school provided tutors, etc."
So I am actually getting this from personal experience AND two seperate coaches, one at high school and one at college. I have known both these coaches for years, and have heard their stories, both college football players themselves, but I have heard their stories for years as well.
Matter of fact, Brett was inducted into his college's hall of fame a few years ago, presented to him in the hospital, the day before he died.
So this isn't just me watching movies and mouthing off. I'm getting my information from a variety of sources.
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Katie Couric. Then, for complete torture listen to interviews with most big-time college athletes. Many slightly retarded.
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06-29-2011, 08:07 AM #66
y u wanna know times? all stupid ppl have load of cash
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its cool, i understand what you mean, sometimes luck strikes people, but i remember seeing somethin on the new about snooki and her talking about how she knew she needed to to more entertaining things to get more tv time, and for jackass they may not be the smartest in school, but they sure as hell knew what people wanted to see
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06-29-2011, 08:57 PM #70
btw... did you know the college graduation rate for football players within a 6 year window for texas is only 50%? a six (6) year window??
you are too close to this and not reading what I am saying carefully enough.
So let me spin this around and put the ball in your court.
So you ARE saying that star athletes do NOT get preferential treatment?
That they graduate at the same rate as their non athletic school mates?
That they come into academia equally prepared for their education as everyone else?
That coaches do NOT take them under their wing, guide them, and protect them?
If you can HONESTLY answer "NO" to all of the above, then I will retract my comment about a double standard for Star Athletes.
What I said was this..."but a majority of these athletes that specifically get recruited to play sports, a majority do NOT graduate at the end of four years." (not six years)
You are taking this personally. I never said I was a spokesperson. Your words, not mine. I said based on personal experience, observation, and TWO football coaches, whom I know very well for many years, that have shared many experiences with me.
Your perspective is that of the student athlete (it seems, I could be wrong, it could be more than that too).
My perspective is that of a fellow classmate that has seen coaches dote on his star players.
My perspective is also that of a variety of other experiences.
Please do NOT take my comments as an attack on you. You may be the exception Star Student Athlete that was able to maintain a GPA over 3.00 AND graduate in the standard 4 years without a tutor being assigned by the school for every third or fourth class.
My comments were of a general nature, specifically discussing star athletes, not athletes in general. And I was very careful qualifying my statements by mentioning what my sources were.
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06-29-2011, 09:04 PM #71
I took a powerlifting class in college once. football coach kicked me out of the class saying this class is ONLY for his football team. I checked with the front desk and they said , NO, that is incorrect. This is an open class for all students.
This isn't preferential treatment? I bet this type of thing goes on more than you care to admit.
You should step back a bit and consider some of the things coaches do for their team that you may not be aware of.Last edited by Times Roman; 06-29-2011 at 09:07 PM.
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06-29-2011, 10:26 PM #72
A lot of famous people laughing all the way to the bank~doubt many are that dumb. Takes a lot of strategy. Plus the easier something looks? The harder it is.
Life is too short, so kiss slowly, laugh insanely, love truly and forgive quickly.Author Unknown
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06-29-2011, 10:43 PM #73
http://www.statesman.com/sports/cont...9utgrades.html
Last sentence: NCAA graduation rates for all athletes at 79%. Having gone to an NCAA D1 school and been with elite athletes, I think each case is different, and ANY generalizations one way or the other are ridiculous.
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06-29-2011, 11:52 PM #74
Amy Winehouse .... from over the water!
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another vote for Jessica Simpson
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06-30-2011, 01:16 AM #76
I dont think Jessica Simpson and Paris Hilton are as dumb as they make out. I call it the Monroe syndrome, smart but acts dumb to get what they want.
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06-30-2011, 01:34 AM #77
I'm about to lose interest on this, but I'll give it one more try.
you say graduation rates, this means a 6 year window based on NCAA stats. I was looking at within 4years. How many do you think graduate in the standard 4 years? I would say much much lower.
In fact, I would be interested to see out of all those that do take the full 6 years to graduate, what percentage are athletes? Compared to this ratio...
athletes/total student body
I would suspect that graduation rates at 6 years are not the same as the athletes/total studen body ratio from above.
you may think generalizations are ridiculous, but I was trying to be specific.
And just because I was generalizing a bit, does not necessarily mean I am wrong.
I see the stats you are looking at, which is all athletes. However, early on, i was referring to those athletes that were specifically recruited for sports, and I used the term "Star" athletes. This would mean "all athletes" would not be a fair comparison. You are trying to compare two different things, which is an incorrect way of looking at things.
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