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That 2012 game

Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:06 am
Posted by cbiscuit
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:06 am
I watched the highlights last night.

Man, Hill had some holes and nice gains and mett was money on 3rd down. If les hadn't ran those unnecessary trick plays, tried for the long field goals, called the ware cat and of course bama's last drive and copeland's costly penalty - LSU wins.

I know dead horse but even though it was an L, that was an impressive performance.

Posted by UptownnMike
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:06 am to
Greatest sporting event I've ever been to in my life.
Posted by lsu2006
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:08 am to
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If les hadn't ran those unnecessary trick plays, tried for the long field goals, called the ware cat and of course bama's last drive and copeland's costly penalty - LSU wins.

That's so many if's
Posted by cbiscuit
Member since Dec 2013
873 posts
Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:10 am to
Man when Copeland had that nice catch and run, place was jumping.

Posted by slackster
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:17 am to
SVP

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Playing Calling Baton Rouge This is, This is… Garth brooks, but on Saturday night on the field it was 93,000 plus, the most they have ever had in Tiger stadium and umm… they play this song and there is a video of swamps and there’s people and there’s pictures of les miles and uh, I was told by one of the equipment guys down there said that that is Les’s favorite part of the day. Like, Watch Les when this is going on. So I’m trying to watch Les, but I’m trying to watch the people, and when 93,000 people yell that LOUISIANA bit and they sing every bit of it and then the band plays BUMM BUMM BUMM BU, you love that part too.

Everything they do is orchestrated, everything they do has got some kind of hand motion and yelling… a lot of it’s profane and maybe that bums some folks out but I thought it was awesome. And, let me make one thing clear, I got asked this a lot by my Madison people. Madison Wisconsin, you guys know my affinity for you.

Not, not like I’m stepping out on you, I’ve said yours is the best college town and I don’t change how I feel but I’m gonna say this… For three hours on Saturday Night, I don’t know that there has ever been an atmosphere in SPORTS that I’ve been a part of that was as memorable to me. I have no dog in this fight. I mean look, I’ve been to games where I’ve watched Maryland win a national championship, that was very personal to me. Makes me think of my dad who left us too soon, and I’ve been to Redskins games where I have everything invested, as a kid rooting for my team.

I have nothing but being a sports fan on the line on Saturday night. And I’ve never seen something that felt like that. Or heard anything that was as sustained as that. Spencer Hall, my friend that writes for Everyday Should be Saturday in sports, SB nation among others, he’s got the gold standard definition of this, the 2007 game story he wrote that we quoted the other day and he was right.

Everything I saw about it, the fact that it’s… The stuff they eat. I don’t know what Boudin is, but I want some now! They fry everything, I think when they brush their teeth at night they don’t put the toothpaste on and put water, I think they put bourbon on it just to get it wet. The people were hospitable to us, I understand folks in the SEC maybe they aren’t always so kind to you when you show up to Red Stick as they call it, but they were awesome to us.

And, as I said to you earlier Ryan, to me if you see a movie or you read a book or you see something that lingers with you afterwards, that’s how you know it was great. What we saw Saturday night is something that won’t soon leave me. Just because I felt so incredibly fortunate to be there on a night where they were playing with their pride on the line after what happened to them in the Title Game and they wanted to prove a point to Alabama.

And they did all of that and they lost.

And I don’t know how you get past that. I guess it will be incredibly tough to move on from it. But everything that was part of the experience, I was told it was going to be awesome. It was better than I was told it was. There’s a guy down there that would know, saw a text today that says “that’s the best that stadium’s ever been”.

If it is, then I count myself a sports fan that I was there. I got a zillion videos I took just so I could remember what it sounded like in my ears. Ya’ll did it as good as it could be done... and… you didn’t win, but it didn’t mean that you didn’t win in a way because that environment is just, there is nothing beyond it.

There is nothing I would put ahead of that that I’ve EVER seen in any sport. When you’re there, you don’t want to miss anything. You know what I mean, when you are standing on the sidelines, you’re looking into the corners and everybody’s out there at the beginning and you’re feeling like, alright, am I getting it all, am I getting it all.

There was a tension to that game that was different though then a year ago. And I was in Tuscaloosa for the overtime game when LSU went in there and won. I still feel like because LSU fans for the most part, accepted the fact that they are big under dogs, and not many people were picking them, that losing, as gutting as it was over that 43 second drive, that they still had never gone into it expecting to lose, and now they’re a two loss team, and not a part of the national championship picture, for the most part, they weren’t before it.

So there was a different kind of loss, you see what I’m saying? You see before you weren’t, I don’t think you could be as depressed from that loss as you would have been if you had zero losses in that game. I’d rather lose by 55 points than lose like that, because they were the better team. Saban said it afterwards.

They did every single thing they could do, and it wasn’t enough because in the end McCarron pulled a rabbit out of a hat and was fantastic, he was fantastic in that last drive. And full credit to them for doing it, but I mean just in terms of the vibe and what it was… man… it is seared on my brain and I will remember it incredibly finally and just feel like I was lucky to see an atmosphere where it meant that much. And, it was played at that kind of a level.

You can spare me your sarcasm for people around the country that are going to tell me whatever you want to tell me about “they don’t score this or that”. Go there once. Go there once and then talk. If you haven’t been… no talkie. "


Posted by Snake3737
Lafayette
Member since Oct 2014
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:17 am to
that was the last play of the 3rd quarter. I remember the team running to the student section and jumping up and down. I literally was going fricking insane.
Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:20 am to
May have been the alcohol but I felt the ground shake
Posted by Snake3737
Lafayette
Member since Oct 2014
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:37 am to
and then we ended up scoring on that drive in the 4th to go up......best feeling ever
Posted by CBandits82
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Member since May 2012
54085 posts
Posted on 10/28/16 at 9:43 am to
Most upset I have been after a loss.

This one hurt more than the title game to me.

I will forever hate Yeldon. You have to tip your hat to McCarron on that last drive in that environment. That was outstanding.

I'll never forget how happy Saban was after that one. He was jumping up and down like a school girl. He knew he had done something that was almost impossible to do in that environment. And the shot of AJ crying his eyes out on the sideline . That game was insane.
Posted by Fat Bastard
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Member since Mar 2009
72618 posts
Posted on 10/28/16 at 10:55 am to
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And the shot of AJ crying his eyes out on the sideline


F gay jay with an aids infected penis
Posted by Akit1
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jul 2006
7609 posts
Posted on 10/28/16 at 11:10 am to
That was worse than the title game. That was pride and some. To be down 14-3 and to play the second half they played and then to lose in the most soul crushing manner was too much. AJ's stats prior to that final Chavis drive were unreal. It was so easy for them to score. 10 yards, 10 yards, 10 yards and TD. Brutal.

All week they had these predictions were Bama would roll 42-10. Tigers had those guys and they let them off the hook.
Posted by 0jersey
Paradise
Member since Sep 2006
1838 posts
Posted on 10/28/16 at 12:15 pm to
This game is why I hate John Chavis
Posted by William G
Lafayette
Member since Jan 2014
1496 posts
Posted on 10/28/16 at 12:23 pm to
Frick Chavis... so much offensive talent on that team. Should of achieved so much more tbh.
Posted by Macintosh504
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Member since Sep 2011
52603 posts
Posted on 10/28/16 at 12:25 pm to
Was that the game were vadal pushed a Bama linemen with literally 50 seconds left and got a 15 yard penalty
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 12:26 pm to
quote:

If les hadn't ran those unnecessary trick plays, tried for the long field goals, called the ware cat and of course bama's last drive and copeland's costly penalty - LSU wins.


How's about if Chavis could coach end of half defense and doesn't give up scores going into the half and to end the game?

That loss is 100% on Chavis. You can blame Les for many more, but not that one IMO.
Posted by Fat Bastard
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Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 12:26 pm to
quote:

Greatest sporting event I've ever been to in my life.




wow

quite obvious you have missed some great games like 88 auburn, 97 UF, 2000 UT and Bama, 2001 Auburn, 2001 SECCG, 2003 natty.
Posted by ATLTiger
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 12:28 pm to
quote:

Was that the game were vadal pushed a Bama linemen with literally 50 seconds left and got a 15 yard penalty



that was 2014 I think
Posted by Macintosh504
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52603 posts
Posted on 10/28/16 at 12:30 pm to
Ah. That was a very frustrating penalty right there. If this game next week is close, I expect Bama to try and get us to push them and react to what they do and say so we can get penalized. Hopefully O can control that.
Posted by Fat Bastard
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Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 12:30 pm to
quote:

That loss is 100% on Chavis.


bullfrickingshit

les' lack of offense and killer instinct lost that game at the end when he RAN IT THREE STRAIGHT TIMES. one pass by mett for a first( who already had 300 yards) would have sealed the game.

Miles repeatedly hung chavis out to dry with inept offense time and time again that either left the D on the field far too long and/or kept games so tight(his style per gary crowton) one defensive mistake would cost us the game. That bama offense were not bums either. he wasn't going to stop them every damn drive thus moreso the need for miles to seal the game on offense which HE FAILED TO DO.

DWI
This post was edited on 10/28/16 at 12:36 pm
Posted by LNCHBOX
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Member since Jun 2009
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Posted on 10/28/16 at 12:31 pm to
quote:

bullfrickingshit

les' lack of offense and killer instinct lost that game at the end when he RAN IT THREE STRAIGHT TIMES. one pass by mett for a first( who already had 300 yards) would have sealed the game.

Miles repeatedly hung chavis out to dry with inept offense that left the D on the field far too long. That bama offense were not bums either. he wasn't going to stop them every damn drive thus moreso the need for miles to seal the game on offense which HE FAILED TO DO.

DWI


Chavis's D lost that game. Cry about Miles some more.
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