Talk:247Sports
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editThere is definetly a part that should be changed... Not long after CBS acquired 247, on December 1st, 2016, the long heralded blue board (tBB) of 247 sports was threatened with moderation, the lack of which was the only enjoyable part of that place. All of the prominent posters declared that tBB was dead and were subsequently banned for being "meanies". The board quickly became a safe space for homers with more snowflakes than Alaska. Thanks to this turn of events about a year later, without the Blue board to keep Butchismyhomie grounded in the preseason, 10RC fans ran rampant over their normal expectation of Butch Jones and were completely blindsided by his failure causing a mass suicide in Tennessee. 21,000 were found dead, the greatest football related killing event since Urban quit graduating players from UF. All agreed the event was tragic and the 247sports Tennessee site's Wes Rucker released a statement that "Although it seems that these fans decommitted from the team the truth is that Butch Jones found better options and felt that these fans did not fit as well as some others might with the current scheme." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.211.127.183 (talk) 00:11, 7 December 2016 (UTC)
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editj 2603:9000:B607:3F00:4FA5:3B95:3DC8:C715 (talk) 20:15, 13 November 2022 (UTC)