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Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:31 am
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:31 am
Why do so many of you choose to throw your team under the bus for a crappy performance rather than give credit to an excellent pitching performance from an opponent? I for one do not believe some switch has all of a sudden turned off and the Tigers bats have gone cold. Especially since you are facing the #1 pitching staff in the country. It's one hell of a coincidence if it is.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:33 am to soonerhater
They are not called rantards for nothing. I agree 100%. UT's pitching performance was great last night - 9 innings of 1 run ball.
We do have some of the most passionate fans in America, but they sometimes are just too emotional to see the game rationally.
We do have some of the most passionate fans in America, but they sometimes are just too emotional to see the game rationally.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:35 am to soonerhater
You're right. And that's why Texas bats go cold tonight. 
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:35 am to soonerhater
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Why do so many of you choose to throw your team under the bus for a crappy performance rather than give credit to an excellent pitching performance from an opponent?
For the same reason that many UT fans did it on Monday night.
Every team is gonna have its fair share of assholes.
BTW, incredible pitching by Jungmann last night.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:35 am to soonerhater
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Why do so many of you choose to throw your team under the bus for a crappy performance
Same reason your fans did the same thing.
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rather than give credit to an excellent pitching performance from an opponent?
I agree your pitcher was great last night.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:36 am to soonerhater
It was a great pitching performance last night by Jungmann hands down!! It's tough as hell to be at your best every game especially when you face pitchers that know how to pitch!!! I highly doubt you will see LSU look like they did last night tonight!! I expect them to come out swinging the bats!! Again, Awesome game for Jungmann!! 
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:36 am to soonerhater
If a hitting switch turned off, it was turned off by Taylor Jungmann. An incredible performance.
Half of these "fans" were calling for Mainieri's head after his first season, so consider the source.
Half of these "fans" were calling for Mainieri's head after his first season, so consider the source.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:36 am to TIGERSby10
LSU fans do find it hard to give anyone else credit. So do Texas fans, and USC fans, and OSU fans, et cetera, et cetera ...
It's not specific to the LSU fan base.
It's not specific to the LSU fan base.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:36 am to soonerhater
Because the UT fanbase, human molecule for human molecule, is the best out there.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:37 am to soonerhater
Stick around for all 9 innings tonight. I notice these TX fans show up in force when things are going their way. Talk about Bandwagon jumpers.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:37 am to soonerhater
I want to see Jungmann in the locker room. 
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:38 am to Foul Canal
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I want to see Jungmann in the locker room.
WTF?
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:38 am to Foul Canal
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I want to see Jungmann in the locker room
gay much?
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:41 am to Geauxtigers468
Texas was the better team all around last night.
Tonight-story still to be written.
Good luck Longhorns, this series has been great college ball.
Tonight-story still to be written.
Good luck Longhorns, this series has been great college ball.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:43 am to RummelTiger
For the most part, Texas fans were not "throwing" the Horns under the bus. They played one hell of a game and that was recognized. There was more criticism in regards to various pitching changes that were made as well as pulling a couple of our power hitters out. The only thing that I saw negative in regards to the team performance, was our catcher throwing the ball out into center field, and our second baseman not at least blocking the ball. I think it's fair to say that this play had a profound effect on the outcome of the game. Other than that....
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:45 am to Rupp Rowe
quote:No, they were all over Garrido for his decisions Monday night. It was hard to find fault with the players' performance, but I saw much criticism of the coach.
For the most part, Texas fans were not "throwing" the Horns under the bus.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:48 am to Rupp Rowe
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For the most part, Texas fans were not "throwing" the Horns under the bus.
Well, there's also a big difference between losing in the 11th and feeling like you were never in the game.
Besides, I lived in Austin for 7 years, Houston for 2 and Dallas for 1 - so I'm well aware as to how SOME UT fans can be when things don't go as well as expected.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 7:59 am to RummelTiger
Great pitching performance from the frosh last night - I was very impressed.
Posted on 6/24/09 at 8:12 am to RummelTiger
Rumel, ma by I missed your point when you posted this.
My point was that, imo we were not throwing the team under the buss. Texas fans were not really saying that our guys were "not hitting" "not pitching" and etc. As for the criticism in regards to some of the Texas pitching changes, LSU fans were questioning it as it was happening. As in "This will haunt Augie" and so on.
Make no mistake about it though, that game may have been the Longhorn's to lose at one point, but they did not give it to LSU. the Tigers capitalized on these pitching changes in a timely manner and did just what good teams do when they are given that chance. That didn't happen in game two.
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For the same reason that many UT fans did it on Monday night.
My point was that, imo we were not throwing the team under the buss. Texas fans were not really saying that our guys were "not hitting" "not pitching" and etc. As for the criticism in regards to some of the Texas pitching changes, LSU fans were questioning it as it was happening. As in "This will haunt Augie" and so on.
Make no mistake about it though, that game may have been the Longhorn's to lose at one point, but they did not give it to LSU. the Tigers capitalized on these pitching changes in a timely manner and did just what good teams do when they are given that chance. That didn't happen in game two.
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