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I hope all of you will join us over at rolltidebama.com.  It's a great site, and some of us are already there.  I have been a member (and I use that term loosely, because I have 23 posts) since 2009.  I always checked that site to get ideas on what to post, and they are a lot like BN in a lot of ways.  Hope to see you all there.

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It's been a great run, Brandon.  I'll miss BamaNation.  I hope most of you will come over to RTB and we can keep in touch.  Roll Tide everyone. 

on: April 29, 2013, 08:45:14 AM 3 Other Boards / Religion / Re: Daily Devotional 29 Apr 13

The biggest deterrent to me when I was struggling with my salvation was legalism.  "If you're a Christian, you can't do this or you can't do that".  When God finally helped me realize it wasn't about what I couldn't do, but what I could do for His kingdom, and I realized I was to work out my own salvation with 'fear and trembling', that was a major breakthrough for me.  It's MY personal relationship with HIM that He wants me to work on, not my ability to judge others.       
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MOBILE -- Not only did freshman Alabama running back Derrick Henry suffer a fractured fibula on Saturday, but Tide coach Nick Saban said Tuesday night that he also had torn ankle ligaments.

"It was right at the end of the scrimmage," Saban said Tuesday, after an appearance in Mobile at the Team Focus benefit dinner. "He just got tackled on a hard tackle. Somebody sort of fell on his foot, the back of his leg. We thought he just had a high ankle sprain, but when they did an X-ray and an MRI he did have a torn ligament -- which was a bad high ankle sprain -- and a small fracture. So we decided the best way to go was to repair it."

Henry, a five-star prospect who set a national high school record for career rushing yards at Yulee (Fla.) High, had surgery to repair the damage on Wednesday and is expected to be ready for fall practice.

"Eight weeks and he'll be back running," Saban said, "and be full-strength by fall camp."


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