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re: As The Tide Rolls...The Bama Bias Saga

Posted on 10/24/18 at 9:22 pm to
Posted by Tiger Nation 84
Member since Dec 2011
36533 posts
Posted on 10/24/18 at 9:22 pm to
I just dont get how they all think they are just going to beat us down. We will not get beat by 20 plus, they are out of their sister fricking minds
Posted by LZ83
La
Member since Sep 2016
17406 posts
Posted on 10/24/18 at 9:23 pm to
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sister fricking minds


Upvoted because of this statement.
Posted by ParrishGore
Walker, La.
Member since Aug 2013
939 posts
Posted on 10/25/18 at 3:19 am to
In the state of Alabama, they have nothing other than football. I mean, look at Louisiana, we have New Orleans, best food in the country, festivals, the sportsman's paradise. When it's not football season we have things to give our attention to. They just don't have as much to be interested in. Alabama football is literally worshiped, it's a religion there. Those people have sold their soul for it. This biased shite has been going on for as long as I can remember. The only thing you can do is beat their asses on the field. How Les Miles ALLOWED, and I mean ALLOWED, them to beat LSU, what 6 games in a row, is his fault. Les hiring Studrawa as OC was a blatant act of egotistical idealism and flat out arrogance to think he and Studrawa could devise an offense that could compete with Saban. Hiring Cameron was less blatant, but still motivated by his own ego. (and maybe a little nepotism as well) Because Les wanted to control and dictate what the offense did. He made some of the worse assistant hires in college football. Chavis was a safe hire. But Chavis was never as good as people made him out to be. LSU beat his defense in 2001 with a less experienced and less talented roster. And Chavis was out of his league by the time Les hired him. The game had passed him by. I said earlier this season, except for Aranda, I didn't think LSU had the coaches to compete with Sabama or Ga. or Clemson, I must retract and apologize because Steve Ensminger has impressed me. He has done better with the offense than I thought he would. This coming game with Sabama will tell us even more what kind of coaches and players we have. LSU doesn't have as much over all talent on it's roster as Sabama, but does have a lot of talent on it's depth chart. The only way to get the bad taste out our mouths and make these bastards pay for all the biased BS is to beat them on the field. 1979 LSU had a good group of freshmen who'd grown up watching LSU get beat by Bear Bryant every damn season. LSU lost that 1979 game to the eventual NC Alabama, but those boys fought hard. There was sporadic rain 9I recall rain, but I may be wrong, it was a long time ago and I was very young, lol) that night in Tiger stadium, and LSU showed they could play with anybody in the country if they played hard. By the time that freshman class was seniors, 1982, with a couple very talented freshman RB's and some talented freshman on the DL for depth, LSU beat the Bear in his last season as coach. After that LSU began beating Alabama. Not every season, but LSU wasn't getting dominated every year. That's how you get back at these SOB's, beat them on the field. IDK if LSU will beat Sabama this season, I think they are capable of doing it, but until that happens we will all feel the injustice and biased actions to the core of our being.
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