🏈 Thought you guys would appreciate this

PhillyGirl

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I am going through my phone to delete old pictures and I realized I took a screenshot back in November that I meant to share with you but forgot to post!

Facebook has this thing where you can see what you posted on x day, y years ago, and this came up on my FB last November:

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Guess my prediction was right :-)
 
If you tell me you also predicted that an average LB would win every major college football award, minus the Heisman, finishing second, as a sympathy vote because he was the first Polynesian to meet a wonderful girl, fall in love and then inexplicably suffer unforeseen, tragic death of said love one, all in the confines of cyberspace and his dormitory, well, that would be darn impressive.
 
If you tell me you also predicted that an average LB would win every major college football award, minus the Heisman, finishing second, as a sympathy vote because he was the first Polynesian to meet a wonderful girl, fall in love and then inexplicably suffer unforeseen, tragic death of said love one, all in the confines of cyberspace and his dormitory, well, that would be darn impressive.

I still think he made it up or had some degree of knowledge about it.

My theory = I think he found out she was fake early on but continued the charade because who the hell wants to admit they had a fake internet relationship? Then, the sympathy and attention poured in, and he had to sustain it to maintain his image (and who knows, maybe he liked the attention; maybe the coaches knew and told him to hush it up).

I mean the whole thing was so overblown. One of ND's most hyped games that year was the one right after the girl "died". Media was all over him and the Domers which made our blowout win at the highest level all the more satisfying.

Teo may have been the most overrrated and overblown player in years.
 
I still think he made it up or had some degree of knowledge about it.

My theory = I think he found out she was fake early on but continued the charade because who the hell wants to admit they had a fake internet relationship? Then, the sympathy and attention poured in, and he had to sustain it to maintain his image (and who knows, maybe he liked the attention; maybe the coaches knew and told him to hush it up).

I mean the whole thing was so overblown. One of ND's most hyped games that year was the one right after the girl "died". Media was all over him and the Domers which made our blowout win at the highest level all the more satisfying.

Teo may have been the most overrrated and overblown player in years.


Agree, Teo was baiting that hook and that was some of the best media "catfishing" in the history of the sport.
 
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