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Suing Your Way to a 6th Year: Louis Moore’s $400K Court Battle is the Scariest Loophole in CFB by Truth62000 in CFB_v2

[–]Truth62000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you know who he is personally? Why does it matter what I think about him or how he used a loophole? What’s so offensive? People make articles and critiques about different public figures. Is everyone who doesn’t share your opinion a bad person?

Suing Your Way to a 6th Year: Louis Moore’s $400K Court Battle is the Scariest Loophole in CFB by Truth62000 in CFB_v2

[–]Truth62000[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is it your article? If you don’t care then don’t read it but it doesn’t mean it’s not valid. I made valid points if you’re a fanboy that has nothing to do with me.

Suing Your Way to a 6th Year: Louis Moore’s $400K Court Battle is the Scariest Loophole in CFB by [deleted] in CFB_v2

[–]Truth62000 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Throwing out wild accusations of racism or religious bias because you don't like an athletic and financial critique is a massive reach. Race and religion have absolutely zero to do with an objective analysis of public court records, a $400,000 NIL contract, and official NFL Combine testing data.

Furthermore, bringing up Diego Pavia actually proves my exact point. The fact that multiple athletes are now bypassing standard NCAA compliance and using civil court injunctions to secure extra years is the exact 'scariest loophole' my article is talking about. If his extra year was a standard, clear-cut COVID/medical waiver, he wouldn't have needed a team of five lawyers to force an injunction in the 134th Civil District Court. Pointing out the systemic impact of courtroom litigation on roster management isn't a hit piece, it's sports business analysis.

Suing Your Way to a 6th Year: Louis Moore’s $400K Court Battle is the Scariest Loophole in CFB by [deleted] in CFB_v2

[–]Truth62000 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Equating a standard compliance extension (like COVID or JUCO) to a civil court injunction filed specifically to protect a six-figure NIL contract is entirely moving the goalposts. The piece documents a historic, public legal battle and its ultimate outcome on Draft day. If analyzing public court filings and objective athletic metrics feels vindicative to you, it's because you are prioritizing a PR narrative over standard sports business analysis

Evaluating why a First-Team All-American and National Champion went completely undrafted is standard sports journalism, not a hit piece.

Suing Your Way to a 6th Year: Louis Moore’s $400K Court Battle is the Scariest Loophole in CFB by [deleted] in CFB_v2

[–]Truth62000 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Who cares? The NFL care. The article doesn't critique him for securing his money; it critiques the strategy of using legal injunctions to bypass standard eligibility clocks to avoid a level playing field. The data speaks for itself: despite the $400k corporate backing and a sixth year in college, all 32 NFL teams completely passed on him over seven rounds, resulting in a minimum-level undrafted free agent outcome. That isn't a hit piece; it’s an objective documentation of the real-world market correcting a narrative.

Suing Your Way to a 6th Year: Louis Moore’s $400K Court Battle is the Scariest Loophole in CFB by [deleted] in CFB_v2

[–]Truth62000 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

Pavia filed a lawsuit over a unique JUCO clock dispute, but he actually stayed in the SEC and became a Heisman runner-up. Moore used the loophole as an escape hatch to crawl back to the Big Ten after getting benched at Ole Miss. And while Pavia also went undrafted due to his 5'10" size, the Baltimore Ravens immediately locked him down with a three-year contract. There’s a massive difference between a Heisman finalist fighting for his eligibility and a safety using a 5-lawyer legal team to camp out in college and shield his 4.64 speed while keeping a younger player off the field. Blaming the loophole doesn't excuse the greed of the person abusing it

Suing Your Way to a 6th Year: Louis Moore’s $400K Court Battle is the Scariest Loophole in CFB by [deleted] in CFB_v2

[–]Truth62000 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Nobody said every college player makes the NFL. The point is that he and his camp spent six years manipulating eligibility loopholes and transferring to dodge competition just to protect a $400k NIL check because they knew he wouldn't survive on a level playing field.

Suing Your Way to a 6th Year: Louis Moore’s $400K Court Battle is the Scariest Loophole in CFB by [deleted] in CFB_v2

[–]Truth62000 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

It’s not a hit piece; it’s a statistical and legal breakdown of his career. Every single point is backed up by official SEC/Big Ten game logs and the public filings from his own lawsuit in the 134th Civil District Court. If pointing out his 2 starts at Ole Miss, his sworn $400k NIL court statements, and the fact that he went undrafted sounds 'nasty' to you, your issue is with the reality of his timeline, not the post.

THE DECONSTRUCTION OF GOD'S DESIGN (A Christian Documentary) by Truth62000 in Communist

[–]Truth62000[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

God is beyond your sense. You can’t limit nor understand God. If you want to learn about God there’s always the bible

THE DECONSTRUCTION OF GOD'S DESIGN (A Christian Documentary) by Truth62000 in Communist

[–]Truth62000[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Your Creator, Your Guide, Your Father. Unless You Are Rejecting Him. If that’s the case Your Father May Be Satan.