Watch Nick Fairley Live
HERE is the link. Press the word here and watch, then come back and let's chat,
I will put this up around 10:55 on the front page, then after the press conference, put it back here on the side bar. You can comment the entire time.
WAR EAGLE!
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You can barely hear him...very annoying!
But not surprisingly, he is headed to the Draft! Good luck, Nick! We will miss the heck out of you!!!
by Tiger on the mountain on Jan 14, 2011 11:08 AM CST reply actions
He looked like it wasn't an easy decision
It sure looks like it wasn’t easy for him to do that. I think that speaks to the strength of the team and of the Auburn Family.
Clear no-brainer to make the jump and cash that HUGE check (whenever he is allowed to actually sign a contract, hopefully for him there won’t be a rookie wage scale by then). If he cares at all about getting his degree, he can do that after his NFL career is over.
-MrB
He's gone OH MY I better learn how to say he's gone oh my, oh my ....
a song from my youth, somewhat. So, Cam and NIck are gone so we can start to reload, and go after the next MNC!
I would like to thank Nick for all he’s done for the Auburn family, and his candid humor on twitter.
War Eagle Nick,
WAR EAGLE!
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Were you able to hear most of the pc?
by Tiger on the mountain on Jan 14, 2011 11:18 AM CST up reply actions
all of it
and it was clear that he thought long and hard about it. He struggled some, but made the right decision IMO
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by KoolBell777 on Jan 14, 2011 12:14 PM CST up reply actions
Glad you could hear it. I couldn’t get the sound loud enough on my comput to hear it really well. I could tell that he struggled with the decision, but you are right, he totally made the right decision. I am so proud of him and wish him all the success.
by Tiger on the mountain on Jan 14, 2011 12:42 PM CST up reply actions
I get the feeling from his twitter comments...
that he will be a great role model for kids. When I signed up to follow him, I was bracing myself for what a college age person might reveal, and have been pleasantly surprised. He is a great person and will be a great representative of Auburn in the NFL.
by Tiger on the mountain on Jan 14, 2011 11:22 AM CST up reply actions
Under the current NFLPA agreement...
This year’s draft will not be included in the salary cap discussions. A sticking point, and just a small part of the supposed “LOCK-OUT”
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one of the BEST defensive players EVER for Auburn?
i think YES.
who would’ve thought Auburn would have settled in and developed a team the way they did in 2010… and built such a dominant Offensive and Defensive player as NEWTON and FAIRLEY.
brilliant. they deserve all the hype, they deserve to make this choice for themselves and their family.
WAR EAGLE… nothing but thanks and love for these guys who play with ultimate effort.
you do it and you wipe it up.
I agree buddy Ro....
Nick should rank up there in the top 10 to 15 all time best at Auburn on the “D” line. We have been fortunate enough to have many.
We do wish them the best, and they will be great ambassadors for Auburn.
WAR EAGLE!
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by KoolBell777 on Jan 14, 2011 12:16 PM CST up reply actions
I am very proud of OUR Mr. Fairley!
He does seem to be a pretty awesome guy off the field and he is a BEAST on the field. I agree that this was the right decision. The risk of injury, with him coming back to play his Senior year, is just too great
War Eagle, Nick!! Go make us even more PROUD!!
"The spirit of the Auburn family is a magical, mystical thing. It defies explanation. It transcends wins and losses on a football field. It imprints itself on your character and can never be extinguished. Being an Auburn fan defines part of who and what you are..."
-Unknown Author
I am so PROUD OF HIM!!! War Eagle and Best of Luck to you!!
Some people think football is a matter of life and death. I assure you, it's much more serious than that.
Bill Shankly

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