Do not want to see a "state university" from Louisiana playing a home game in the NC.
I know these pot smokers feel they are privileged to play in it, and they are in the media's darling conference and get all the hype and pub.
I hope ALABAM doesn't pull a bs game outta their asses like they did last year and let Auburn beat them in the 2nd half. THAT WAS SUPER SAD.
Auburn has been a terrible champion. And their QB is an embarrasment as a person and as a Heisman winner.
No way a preseason unranked team wins the NC unless they play in the SEC.
TCU was ranked in the top 10 and won out and beat the crap outta Wisconsin.
Auburn did not convince anyone beating Oregon--and playing noone else outside of their conference.
PLEASE BAMA do this. Don't gift these thugs a NC. Please dudes.
BAMA ML -180
Have a restful week my Crimson brethren.
Kick some Louisiana ass--a good for nuthin' state full of shit, crappy houses, shit cities, crappy culture, crappy education, and a bullshit guvernor from a 3rd world country, and a bs "state university."
Do not want to see a "state university" from Louisiana playing a home game in the NC.
I know these pot smokers feel they are privileged to play in it, and they are in the media's darling conference and get all the hype and pub.
I hope ALABAM doesn't pull a bs game outta their asses like they did last year and let Auburn beat them in the 2nd half. THAT WAS SUPER SAD.
Auburn has been a terrible champion. And their QB is an embarrasment as a person and as a Heisman winner.
No way a preseason unranked team wins the NC unless they play in the SEC.
TCU was ranked in the top 10 and won out and beat the crap outta Wisconsin.
Auburn did not convince anyone beating Oregon--and playing noone else outside of their conference.
PLEASE BAMA do this. Don't gift these thugs a NC. Please dudes.
BAMA ML -180
Have a restful week my Crimson brethren.
Kick some Louisiana ass--a good for nuthin' state full of shit, crappy houses, shit cities, crappy culture, crappy education, and a bullshit guvernor from a 3rd world country, and a bs "state university."
GEAUX LSU!!!
GEAUX LSU!!!
The OP is quiet now? Come back and eat crow like a man
Or be a typical Bama fan and make up excuses
The OP is quiet now? Come back and eat crow like a man
Or be a typical Bama fan and make up excuses
I am proud of how Alabama played. They beat themselves in the end, when given several opportuntites to win it going away.
They looked better at times in defeat, than LSU looked in victory. We shall see how LSU fares with "no QB." It is the very old adage (since the beginning of football) "two QBs equals no QB." And I'm sure Les Miles would like to graft the two together like some sort of Frankenstein and have a runner and a passer.
LSU has a dominating defensive front and an o-line which both give the impression that they have a stronger will to win, because of ther trench warfare. The air attack is non-existent. Yet it is NOT a stronger will to win--it is simply a case of having more human muscle on the front lines. It disrupts an offense.
This looks similar to the U CONN basketball team last year that bruised teams down in the lanes, and left Kemba Walker way too much room outside to make driving shots or 3 pt barrages. Problem is (once again) that LSU do not have that QB. I'm not saying at all they need a "sexy QB" to win out. They can beat teams with an Andrew Luck or Kellen Moore because of their size and muscle in the lanes. But any team with a talented QB and fleet receivers will never be out of it.
The basketball court is too small and the fb field is also too narrow for today's athletes. Basketball has become a game of knocking someone off their post, and "creating lanes."
Football has almost entirely eliminated the sweep from most playbooks. If a team does try a sweep, it is almost always a misdirection play (reverse). The sidelines need to be extended for the muscle and speed that is changing the game. It is a farce to force the players to bruise each other, than call the whistle and throw them out of the game, for playing the game the way it HAS TO BE PLAYED --physically.
Alabama will not lose another game this season. We will be ready for the next one. We will be great representatives for college sports. I honestly cannot say the same about Lou State. They are a funny team, and have a funny coach.
I am proud of how Alabama played. They beat themselves in the end, when given several opportuntites to win it going away.
They looked better at times in defeat, than LSU looked in victory. We shall see how LSU fares with "no QB." It is the very old adage (since the beginning of football) "two QBs equals no QB." And I'm sure Les Miles would like to graft the two together like some sort of Frankenstein and have a runner and a passer.
LSU has a dominating defensive front and an o-line which both give the impression that they have a stronger will to win, because of ther trench warfare. The air attack is non-existent. Yet it is NOT a stronger will to win--it is simply a case of having more human muscle on the front lines. It disrupts an offense.
This looks similar to the U CONN basketball team last year that bruised teams down in the lanes, and left Kemba Walker way too much room outside to make driving shots or 3 pt barrages. Problem is (once again) that LSU do not have that QB. I'm not saying at all they need a "sexy QB" to win out. They can beat teams with an Andrew Luck or Kellen Moore because of their size and muscle in the lanes. But any team with a talented QB and fleet receivers will never be out of it.
The basketball court is too small and the fb field is also too narrow for today's athletes. Basketball has become a game of knocking someone off their post, and "creating lanes."
Football has almost entirely eliminated the sweep from most playbooks. If a team does try a sweep, it is almost always a misdirection play (reverse). The sidelines need to be extended for the muscle and speed that is changing the game. It is a farce to force the players to bruise each other, than call the whistle and throw them out of the game, for playing the game the way it HAS TO BE PLAYED --physically.
Alabama will not lose another game this season. We will be ready for the next one. We will be great representatives for college sports. I honestly cannot say the same about Lou State. They are a funny team, and have a funny coach.
I am proud of how Alabama played. They beat themselves in the end, when given several opportuntites to win it going away.
They looked better at times in defeat, than LSU looked in victory. We shall see how LSU fares with "no QB." It is the very old adage (since the beginning of football) "two QBs equals no QB." And I'm sure Les Miles would like to graft the two together like some sort of Frankenstein and have a runner and a passer.
LSU has a dominating defensive front and an o-line which both give the impression that they have a stronger will to win, because of ther trench warfare. The air attack is non-existent. Yet it is NOT a stronger will to win--it is simply a case of having more human muscle on the front lines. It disrupts an offense.
This looks similar to the U CONN basketball team last year that bruised teams down in the lanes, and left Kemba Walker way too much room outside to make driving shots or 3 pt barrages. Problem is (once again) that LSU do not have that QB. I'm not saying at all they need a "sexy QB" to win out. They can beat teams with an Andrew Luck or Kellen Moore because of their size and muscle in the lanes. But any team with a talented QB and fleet receivers will never be out of it.
The basketball court is too small and the fb field is also too narrow for today's athletes. Basketball has become a game of knocking someone off their post, and "creating lanes."
Football has almost entirely eliminated the sweep from most playbooks. If a team does try a sweep, it is almost always a misdirection play (reverse). The sidelines need to be extended for the muscle and speed that is changing the game. It is a farce to force the players to bruise each other, than call the whistle and throw them out of the game, for playing the game the way it HAS TO BE PLAYED --physically.
Alabama will not lose another game this season. We will be ready for the next one. We will be great representatives for college sports. I honestly cannot say the same about Lou State. They are a funny team, and have a funny coach.
It only worked in Overtime on Bama
I am proud of how Alabama played. They beat themselves in the end, when given several opportuntites to win it going away.
They looked better at times in defeat, than LSU looked in victory. We shall see how LSU fares with "no QB." It is the very old adage (since the beginning of football) "two QBs equals no QB." And I'm sure Les Miles would like to graft the two together like some sort of Frankenstein and have a runner and a passer.
LSU has a dominating defensive front and an o-line which both give the impression that they have a stronger will to win, because of ther trench warfare. The air attack is non-existent. Yet it is NOT a stronger will to win--it is simply a case of having more human muscle on the front lines. It disrupts an offense.
This looks similar to the U CONN basketball team last year that bruised teams down in the lanes, and left Kemba Walker way too much room outside to make driving shots or 3 pt barrages. Problem is (once again) that LSU do not have that QB. I'm not saying at all they need a "sexy QB" to win out. They can beat teams with an Andrew Luck or Kellen Moore because of their size and muscle in the lanes. But any team with a talented QB and fleet receivers will never be out of it.
The basketball court is too small and the fb field is also too narrow for today's athletes. Basketball has become a game of knocking someone off their post, and "creating lanes."
Football has almost entirely eliminated the sweep from most playbooks. If a team does try a sweep, it is almost always a misdirection play (reverse). The sidelines need to be extended for the muscle and speed that is changing the game. It is a farce to force the players to bruise each other, than call the whistle and throw them out of the game, for playing the game the way it HAS TO BE PLAYED --physically.
Alabama will not lose another game this season. We will be ready for the next one. We will be great representatives for college sports. I honestly cannot say the same about Lou State. They are a funny team, and have a funny coach.
It only worked in Overtime on Bama
This entire thread is riddled with garbage. Can't just do nothing.
Tigers!
This entire thread is riddled with garbage. Can't just do nothing.
Tigers!
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