OTM 5 - you forgot your usual assortment of cuss words, insults and misspellings.
Typical LSU backer - hope you enjoyed the butt kicking you got last week.
OTM 5 - you forgot your usual assortment of cuss words, insults and misspellings.
Typical LSU backer - hope you enjoyed the butt kicking you got last week.
OTM 5 - you forgot your usual assortment of cuss words, insults and misspellings.
Typical LSU backer - hope you enjoyed the butt kicking you got last week.
OTM - I noticed you quit posting all your losers in Wahoo's contest.
Some capper you are - a quitter. Loser State Univ (LSU)
Check my record in Hoos contest -3rd place last time I checked
OTM - I noticed you quit posting all your losers in Wahoo's contest.
Some capper you are - a quitter. Loser State Univ (LSU)
Check my record in Hoos contest -3rd place last time I checked
You do need a win, to break you out of that depression,
Roll-Tide
You do need a win, to break you out of that depression,
Roll-Tide
Another delusional Aubrun fan. You guys sure are cocky for a 1 demensional team.
Another delusional Aubrun fan. You guys sure are cocky for a 1 demensional team.
Originally Posted by wareagle18tr:
Truth be told, I think we can pass better than what is believed, and they've been working on some stuff behind the scenes with Johnson. Guess they let you in on their behind the scene plays.. They haven't had to pass and the games haven't been close, which means when Saban gets the tape to study, it's just going to be what everyone has seen so far. I believe Auburn's first play will be a play action long ball to Sammy Coates. Play action humm!!! . With the new dimension, I think this game is setting up to play out like 2010 except the roles will be reversed.
You do need a win, to break you out of that depression,
You dumb, inbred phuck. I didn't say I know that's what they're going to do. I said that's what I believe they will do. I'm pretty sure Malzahn knows he can't run the ball and pass 7 times and beat Alabama, which is one of the reasons we burned Johnson's red shirt.
Originally Posted by wareagle18tr:
Truth be told, I think we can pass better than what is believed, and they've been working on some stuff behind the scenes with Johnson. Guess they let you in on their behind the scene plays.. They haven't had to pass and the games haven't been close, which means when Saban gets the tape to study, it's just going to be what everyone has seen so far. I believe Auburn's first play will be a play action long ball to Sammy Coates. Play action humm!!! . With the new dimension, I think this game is setting up to play out like 2010 except the roles will be reversed.
You do need a win, to break you out of that depression,
You dumb, inbred phuck. I didn't say I know that's what they're going to do. I said that's what I believe they will do. I'm pretty sure Malzahn knows he can't run the ball and pass 7 times and beat Alabama, which is one of the reasons we burned Johnson's red shirt.
QUOTE Originally Posted by jimmydafreak:
What's even funnier than the subject of this post is the belief that Auburn will somehow magically be competitive in the Iron Bowl. This gets a 5 rolly head-head humor rating.
Freak -
I said from day 1, before the season started, that because of what I saw in the Spring game, Auburn would go from 3-9 to 9-3; as it turns out I underestimated the turnaround but was way ahead of anyone else at the time. Dafreak questioned whether I knew what a Spring game was (despite the fact I've personally witnessed dozens of DI spring games) and opined that Auburn, while having a good coaching staff, basically had no chance this year against Bama and would struggle to a winning season.
Jimmy, as good as you are, you're basically a homer. You have been to numerous Bama practices and even to Auburns - yet you vastly underestimate Auburn relative to Bama and overall, and you are being exposed as a result: AU is 7-1, top 10, likely to be 10-1 when they play the Iron Bowl, and are playing great football on both sides of the ball. Credit Gus, his staff, and their talent (which you SEVERLY underestimated).
I'll say it right now, today on October 29, Auburn does one or both of the following two things in the Iron Bowl: 1) cover the spread whatever the number; 2) Beat Alabama (gasp!) ...
Refute, bow or (more likely) conitnue to cower in silence ...
GW
QUOTE Originally Posted by jimmydafreak:
What's even funnier than the subject of this post is the belief that Auburn will somehow magically be competitive in the Iron Bowl. This gets a 5 rolly head-head humor rating.
Freak -
I said from day 1, before the season started, that because of what I saw in the Spring game, Auburn would go from 3-9 to 9-3; as it turns out I underestimated the turnaround but was way ahead of anyone else at the time. Dafreak questioned whether I knew what a Spring game was (despite the fact I've personally witnessed dozens of DI spring games) and opined that Auburn, while having a good coaching staff, basically had no chance this year against Bama and would struggle to a winning season.
Jimmy, as good as you are, you're basically a homer. You have been to numerous Bama practices and even to Auburns - yet you vastly underestimate Auburn relative to Bama and overall, and you are being exposed as a result: AU is 7-1, top 10, likely to be 10-1 when they play the Iron Bowl, and are playing great football on both sides of the ball. Credit Gus, his staff, and their talent (which you SEVERLY underestimated).
I'll say it right now, today on October 29, Auburn does one or both of the following two things in the Iron Bowl: 1) cover the spread whatever the number; 2) Beat Alabama (gasp!) ...
Refute, bow or (more likely) conitnue to cower in silence ...
GW
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