Please keep in mind, this isn't about who the dumbest is of the three. This is about who the biggest board liar is:
Herd Fever: Offered to pay a fellow Marshall fan $200 for tickets to a Marshall game. He used the tickets, never paid, then disappeared from the board.
Raleigh: He was called out for a grammar error. Embarrassed for once again having his stupidity exposed, he claimed it was just a typing error. Then, proof was shown that he made the exact same grammar error three times prior.
Murox: He, for weeks, claimed another poster was habitually lying about all sorts of things. Each time proof was shown to refute his claims, he refused to discuss them. Then, he challenged another poster to a bet. When it was mentioned that Murox had a history of losing bets and not following through on his end of the deal, he cried "foul." Murox claimed no knowledge of having previously lost a bet, making a $1 donation to an animal shelter so that he could use the receipt for a template, forging the receipt, and then posting that forgery on the board. When he knew proof was about to be posted, he suddenly remembered the incident but still had the audacity to lie about who the wager was with. He then lied, most likely, by claiming the message was sent on a message board.
Herd Fever: Offered to pay a fellow Marshall fan $200 for tickets to a Marshall game. He used the tickets, never paid, then disappeared from the board.
Raleigh: He was called out for a grammar error. Embarrassed for once again having his stupidity exposed, he claimed it was just a typing error. Then, proof was shown that he made the exact same grammar error three times prior.
Murox: He, for weeks, claimed another poster was habitually lying about all sorts of things. Each time proof was shown to refute his claims, he refused to discuss them. Then, he challenged another poster to a bet. When it was mentioned that Murox had a history of losing bets and not following through on his end of the deal, he cried "foul." Murox claimed no knowledge of having previously lost a bet, making a $1 donation to an animal shelter so that he could use the receipt for a template, forging the receipt, and then posting that forgery on the board. When he knew proof was about to be posted, he suddenly remembered the incident but still had the audacity to lie about who the wager was with. He then lied, most likely, by claiming the message was sent on a message board.