I was wondering about the hands, as how he does things in the match, no intent to slam him.

As for the saying that I don't think he deserves to be there...the rule state that you must finish in the top 2 at your respective state! I think this might be a good example of an exception, but then we get other exceptions all on the east coast for wrestling...I wasn't targeting this kid, I'm targeting the character of the National Committee for allowing people in the tournament that didn't earn the right to be there.

As for your attacks on me for the lack of letting your brain explore all reasonable thought. I did win matches remember you so eloquently stated Sweazy 1-7 on a forum talking about Fish...hmmm, nice backhanded compliment, and trying to say it didn't mean anything. It's fine to dish it but when somebody has an opinion, then you don't like it.

I did a lot for UCO, maybe not on the mat, but I helped in fundraising and many other avenues...I can actually speak pretty well and don't come off as a dumb jock which is why I was out in the streets getting sponsors more then some of my teammates. They had talent on the mat...mine was off of it. Plus, I'd like to see you beat a 4 time State Champion, and a guy that was a 2 time NCAA D2 finalist and NCAA D1 3rd place finisher for a varsity spot...you do that and we'll talk.

I wasn't targeting this kid, the idea of people getting in without meeting the criteria to qualify is what I was targeting, and if you misunderstood that, then all I can say is read slower and comprehend.

Anytime I mentioned the kid I was curious as to how he does moves and stuff...I don't think that's being negative...what if someone asked you to describe Earl Jones technique...would it be incensitive because you aren't "handicap" and he is? Earl is far from handicapped on the mat, and apparently so is this kid...they are both role models for many young people, and the fact that you think you know it all shows that your prime is well past.


Yours in wrestling,

The Swayz
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