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It looks like someone from 140.247.*.* has kept posting about an intramural team at Harvard Law School called "He Hate Us." Although this may be a clever team name, it doesn't have any relevance on this page, any more than a broomball team named "Seven Samurai and a Goalie" has on the Seven Samurai page (to take an example from my own life). If you are this user, would you please quit adding this, or explain why you think this should be included?--sk19842 08:37, 30 January 2006 (UTC)

A minor phrase/nickname in a defunct professional American football league doesn't deserve an article. It should just be merged with the American football player's bio. --J. Nguyen 17:23, 19 December 2005 (UTC)

  • Agreed. Merge.-Platypus Man | Talk 20:42, 22 December 2005 (UTC)
  • Merge, but this is fairly huge, at least where I come from. --Liface 05:41, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
  • Merge. Both are stubs, and both say pretty much the same thing. Jjjsixsix 05:53, 2 January 2006 (UTC)
  • Merge. I Agree. Attitude2000

I didn't know his real name, so i searched he hate me which i found very helpful. just food for thought. - wikitony

I think "He Hate Me" should stand alone. I'm against the merge! -Amerfootballgrl

The XFL article says that Smart wanted to put "THEY Hate Me" on his jersey, but "THEY" wouldn't fit. If memory serves me correctly, I remember Smart's quote as the one in THIS article. Niether has a real reference or footnote for the quote in the body of the article, however (and I think they should be provided). Just a thought & a suggestion. Sundevilesq 00:13, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

Smart's quote (under "He Hate Me"), "That's a part of me, so I never get tired of that. It's like my birth name, except it only came later than birth," is not only hysterical, but it needs a citation source. I did a web search, and couldn't find the quote anywhere. I believe the original editor copied it from somewhere, but just forgot to cite it. Any help tracking this particular quote down would be appreciated. Sundevilesq 18:47, 16 July 2006 (UTC)

Someone added more about Los Angeles Xtreme players "I Hate He" and "I Hate He Too" (re: the 2nd Outlaws-Xtreme game), but I haven't been able to identify who either Xtreme player was. Also, there wasn't a cite to the 2nd game and the jersey names, but I remember both personally from watching that particular game (that the Xtreme won, as I recall). The identities of the 2 "Hateful" Xtreme players (along with a cite) would be a welcome addition (I think) to this article. Sundevilesq 20:30, 30 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] What's Samrt's size

Article sez he was small. Any weight and height?

[edit] The Origin of "He Hate Me"

I saw the first Outlaws game on TV and when the talking-head on the sidelines asked about the name, Smart went into a rant about how "The Man...He Hate Me." etc etc. There was no long winded shit like he spun later in the press, he was just ragging on The Man. --Piepie 10:19PM Sunday, Feb. 25, (PST)

Well, the "Man" paid his salary his whole career so that was very stupid if he did. He was very right to come up with his new story. I hope it's the true one. 74.230.115.50 17:27, 9 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Gateway Honors?

In 99, Western Kentucky was still a member of the Ohio Valley Conference. They didn't join the Gateway until 2001. Tybo09 (talk) 03:13, 24 January 2008 (UTC)