He'll most certainly decommit. Twitter tells all.Has anyone heard how Gus's visit with Fla St has been going this weekend? I have to assume its gonna be tough to keep him.
From his account:
@GodsGiftGUS: Talking to v8_splashh how we gone beast these niggas!!!!! FSU http://t.co/cE6mkpLs
Surprise, surpise...another twitter post = another incredibly confused hburgcuse.
No clue what anyone on twitter is trying to say.
I am generally against government intervention, but I think a federal criminal law against establishing a social media account that is intended to fool people into thinking you are someone else would be a good idea.There's a fake coach shafer twitter account talking recruits, most notably Gus Edwards. Not a good thing for a soft verbal to see.
Where was anyone bashing him? I'd like to know who the moron was you were referring to. Just in case it was me.Recruits wearing jerseys in locker rooms is SOP.
Please let's not be stupid and start bashing Gus. Hes not committed to fsu. He would be awesome in Orange and very much wanted and needed here. Use your heads and don't be a bunch of morons.
I am generally against government intervention, but I think a federal criminal law against establishing a social media account that is intended to fool people into thinking you are someone else would be a good idea.
Seems like a natural extension to existing identity theft laws. It might already be covered by those laws. Enforcing it could be difficult.I am generally against government intervention, but I think a federal criminal law against establishing a social media account that is intended to fool people into thinking you are someone else would be a good idea.
Where was anyone bashing him? I'd like to know who the moron was you were referring to. Just in case it was me.
Agree comletely. Dont know why so many do this stuff.Recruits wearing jerseys in locker rooms is SOP.
Please let's not be stupid and start bashing Gus. Hes not committed to fsu. He would be awesome in Orange and very much wanted and needed here. Use your heads and don't be a bunch of morons.
I'm not sure if it's a federal law. I know that the individual websites have their own rules regarding impersonation. If you can prove that you're being impersonated Twitter and Facebook will shutdown the account. Twitter even has a little medal like thing, next to people's name's, to verify accounts of famous people. Here's Shaq's twitter as an example. https://twitter.com/SHAQI am generally against government intervention, but I think a federal criminal law against establishing a social media account that is intended to fool people into thinking you are someone else would be a good idea.
The fake account tweeted Gus and said how the orange defense will make his family cringe ( a la HCSS' press conference)Think he means stuff like the fake Shafer account.