Fuck you Hopate

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Breaking: Ale just lost 20 pounds, packed his bags, looks to go “home” (Clumpson).
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Got a first class seat to see it in person thanks to the bama booster squad.
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He probably made money buying a ticket to Levis.GaryFromTeenMom said:Got a first class seat to see it in person thanks to the bama booster squad.
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You know that broke loser piece of shit was scalping tickets at the game.
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Alebama 14-0 when Hopati not in the building.
0-1 when Hopati is in the building.
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You forgot that he got out of his release to go closer home. He’s probably been to every game.HillsboroDuck said:Alebama 14-0 when Hopati not in the building.
0-1 when Hopati is in the building.
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backthepack said:
You forgot that he got out of his release to go closer home. He’s probably been to every game.HillsboroDuck said:Alebama 14-0 when Hopati not in the building.
0-1 when Hopati is in the building.
14-1One of the few downfalls of Ale’s detour to the Deep South is that he’s had to play the majority of his games away from friends and family. That won’t be the case this week as he takes the field inside Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif for the national championship Monday night.
While the game’s west coast setting has made it difficult for some Crimson Tide fans, Hopate is thankful for it. The proud father will make the four-and-a-half hour trip to watch his son play first the first time since he joined Alabama five months ago.
“Oh man, it’s a blessing,” Hopate said. “To be honest, I probably wouldn’t be able to make it if it was anywhere else. It’s going to be nice to finally see him suit up again.”
Fittingly, the last time Hopate watched his son live was during Nevada’s Northern 4A championship game in 2017 as Ale and Reno fell 24-21 to Reed. Hopate said he’s hoping for a happier result Monday night as No. 1 Alabama takes on No. 2 Clemson.
“Oh absolutely, they’ve definitely got to win,” he said. “It’s the perfect ending.” -
WhooshHillsboroDuck said:backthepack said:
You forgot that he got out of his release to go closer home. He’s probably been to every game.HillsboroDuck said:Alebama 14-0 when Hopati not in the building.
0-1 when Hopati is in the building.
14-1One of the few downfalls of Ale’s detour to the Deep South is that he’s had to play the majority of his games away from friends and family. That won’t be the case this week as he takes the field inside Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif for the national championship Monday night.
While the game’s west coast setting has made it difficult for some Crimson Tide fans, Hopate is thankful for it. The proud father will make the four-and-a-half hour trip to watch his son play first the first time since he joined Alabama five months ago.
“Oh man, it’s a blessing,” Hopate said. “To be honest, I probably wouldn’t be able to make it if it was anywhere else. It’s going to be nice to finally see him suit up again.”
Fittingly, the last time Hopate watched his son live was during Nevada’s Northern 4A championship game in 2017 as Ale and Reno fell 24-21 to Reed. Hopate said he’s hoping for a happier result Monday night as No. 1 Alabama takes on No. 2 Clemson.
“Oh absolutely, they’ve definitely got to win,” he said. “It’s the perfect ending.” -
Nah I got it I just like being rightbackthepack said:
WhooshHillsboroDuck said:backthepack said:
You forgot that he got out of his release to go closer home. He’s probably been to every game.HillsboroDuck said:Alebama 14-0 when Hopati not in the building.
0-1 when Hopati is in the building.
14-1One of the few downfalls of Ale’s detour to the Deep South is that he’s had to play the majority of his games away from friends and family. That won’t be the case this week as he takes the field inside Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, Calif for the national championship Monday night.
While the game’s west coast setting has made it difficult for some Crimson Tide fans, Hopate is thankful for it. The proud father will make the four-and-a-half hour trip to watch his son play first the first time since he joined Alabama five months ago.
“Oh man, it’s a blessing,” Hopate said. “To be honest, I probably wouldn’t be able to make it if it was anywhere else. It’s going to be nice to finally see him suit up again.”
Fittingly, the last time Hopate watched his son live was during Nevada’s Northern 4A championship game in 2017 as Ale and Reno fell 24-21 to Reed. Hopate said he’s hoping for a happier result Monday night as No. 1 Alabama takes on No. 2 Clemson.
“Oh absolutely, they’ve definitely got to win,” he said. “It’s the perfect ending.” -
Wrong to tweet at him or his son with a bunch of LOL’s ?
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Kaho will not win the natty at Bama. PGOS predicted this when Kaho suffered aids/pneumonia and moved closer to home, people forget that.
The PGOS curse claims another victim. Sven, CollegeDoog, Kaho...the list grows.
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"Feels so go good proving people wrong!!1!!"GaryFromTeenMom said:Got a first class seat to see it in person thanks to the bama booster squad.
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GaryFromTeenMom said:
Got a first class seat to see it in person thanks to the bama booster squad.
Where’s Mrs. Kaho?GaryFromTeenMom said:Got a first class seat to see it in person thanks to the bama booster squad.
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Getting blasted by every dude she met while she was married with HopateRubberfist said:GaryFromTeenMom said:Got a first class seat to see it in person thanks to the bama booster squad.
Where’s Mrs. Kaho?GaryFromTeenMom said:Got a first class seat to see it in person thanks to the bama booster squad.