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re: Describe your worst LSU meltdown experiences
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:22 pm to RummelTiger
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:22 pm to RummelTiger
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Jamie. fricking. Howard.
Wasn't.
His.
Fault.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:23 pm to ElderTiger
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1982 - we had clobbered Florida State the week before and were headed to the Orange Bowl and then lose to a bad Tulane team the next week...a Tulane team so bad they still fired their coach the week after.
You and me, brah.
LC
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:25 pm to Quentin Compson
Bama '09.
It started in the stands when I called out the fans around me for cheering when they announced Peterson was injured. The guy behind me grabbed my shoulder and said I needed to shut my mouth. I told him he needed to get his hand off me (that was literally it). I started getting threatened by everyone around me and then was asked to leave by security (I swear to this point i had done nothing other than display my displeasure with the poor sportsmanship, in a very nonthreatening and shocked way).
When I got back to the tailgate, I proceeded to get hammered. When the non-interception happened, I lost my shite. Started cursing at everyone around me calling them cheaters.
When my wife and her parents got back (who witnessed the entire stadium episode and said nothing), I treated them like random Bama fans who deserved my verbal abuse. Even my wife's aunt and uncle got it (who are awesome and deserved none of it).
I ended up leaving and going to "cool off" at a bar with my BIL (he was spared
)
My poor behavior continued back at the house until I passed out. It took a while for us all to get over all that. It was bad, and I still feel bad about it.
It started in the stands when I called out the fans around me for cheering when they announced Peterson was injured. The guy behind me grabbed my shoulder and said I needed to shut my mouth. I told him he needed to get his hand off me (that was literally it). I started getting threatened by everyone around me and then was asked to leave by security (I swear to this point i had done nothing other than display my displeasure with the poor sportsmanship, in a very nonthreatening and shocked way).
When I got back to the tailgate, I proceeded to get hammered. When the non-interception happened, I lost my shite. Started cursing at everyone around me calling them cheaters.
When my wife and her parents got back (who witnessed the entire stadium episode and said nothing), I treated them like random Bama fans who deserved my verbal abuse. Even my wife's aunt and uncle got it (who are awesome and deserved none of it).
I ended up leaving and going to "cool off" at a bar with my BIL (he was spared

My poor behavior continued back at the house until I passed out. It took a while for us all to get over all that. It was bad, and I still feel bad about it.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:25 pm to Quentin Compson
None, no football game is worth caring for that much once you pass the age of 30.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:26 pm to Quentin Compson
I lost my mind at Fox and Hound after 2006 Auburn. Threw shite, cursing out loud, stormed out of there slamming the doors. Glad I matured a bit.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:32 pm to LongueCarabine
2010 Tenn Game
Botched snap to JJ. I walked outside onto courtyard. No emotion, or outburst. Just sat there. Like that kid on 'Ferris Beuler's Day Off.' Just staring. Just glad my wife didn't ask if LSU won.
When I went back in the house to turn the tv off I thought I was insain. The stadium was celebrating wildly. Very surreal.
Botched snap to JJ. I walked outside onto courtyard. No emotion, or outburst. Just sat there. Like that kid on 'Ferris Beuler's Day Off.' Just staring. Just glad my wife didn't ask if LSU won.
When I went back in the house to turn the tv off I thought I was insain. The stadium was celebrating wildly. Very surreal.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:32 pm to canyon
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Canyon
You and I would get along well
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:34 pm to DEG


Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:42 pm to Quentin Compson
Ole miss '09. Screaming at the TV only to emerge with wife and kids if full on "this dude's a fricking maniac" mode.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:42 pm to Quentin Compson
Dub post
This post was edited on 8/21/13 at 7:44 pm
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:51 pm to DEG
Raised in the Chuck, moved to Laffy in 79', then on to Colorado in 89. Still got ties to LC and BR. You?
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:53 pm to LuckySo-n-So
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Wasn't.
His.
Fault.
Some demon took over his body and he didn't really throw the picks? Watch the tape, because it looks like him. It was and will forever be partly his fault.
You are correct that Curley Hallman was more at fault, however, which is why he was finally fired.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:57 pm to Quentin Compson
2010 Tenn game. Last play happened, thought the game was over. Stormed out of the house yelling f*uck Les Miles. Yelled in the backyard for 2 min, went back inside and saw that we actually won the game. Swore that day I would never trust him again after defending him for a couple of years before hand.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 7:58 pm to Quentin Compson
UAB. I was there and I ain't bragging. I'm pretty sure Josh Booty heard me screaming at him.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 8:00 pm to Quentin Compson
Hands down, Ole Miss 2009. I was in Oxford. I was on the first row in the bleachers. LSU was marchind down the field right towards me to win the game. I literally could have caught the game winning FG from my seat. Then...
Fun the ball for a loss, take a sack, thow a screen pass for a loss. Holy shite what's happening.
Then, hail mary. Terrance Tolliver catches it. Can we pull out a miracle and steal a game we had no business losing in the first place? Nope, JJ clocks it with no time on the clock.
I really don't remember what I did or said after that. But, I do remember that I slept on the couch for several days afterward and my wife really considered separation.
Fun the ball for a loss, take a sack, thow a screen pass for a loss. Holy shite what's happening.
Then, hail mary. Terrance Tolliver catches it. Can we pull out a miracle and steal a game we had no business losing in the first place? Nope, JJ clocks it with no time on the clock.
I really don't remember what I did or said after that. But, I do remember that I slept on the couch for several days afterward and my wife really considered separation.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 8:01 pm to TrapperJohn
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UAB.
I cannot believe this hasn't been brought up more.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 8:04 pm to Quentin Compson
Lots to choose from (including 1/9 football, but we were never in that game), but:
2002 Arky football - last second miracle win to keep us from SEC CG for second year in a row, and ultimately 3 in a row.
2009 Ole Miss football - I have no words - except - Ole Miss? Like that?
These went well beyond being upset - they lingered for weeks, if not longer. But worst for me:
1998 CWS - 2 losses in a row to USCw to keep us from the possible 3-peat (would've only been second time ever)- still hurts today.
Don't wanna describe the meltdowns - but they were not pretty.
2002 Arky football - last second miracle win to keep us from SEC CG for second year in a row, and ultimately 3 in a row.
2009 Ole Miss football - I have no words - except - Ole Miss? Like that?
These went well beyond being upset - they lingered for weeks, if not longer. But worst for me:
1998 CWS - 2 losses in a row to USCw to keep us from the possible 3-peat (would've only been second time ever)- still hurts today.
Don't wanna describe the meltdowns - but they were not pretty.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 8:05 pm to TrapperJohn
I'll take this another direction. I didn't personally witness this, but the story is well known in my hometown. During the bluegrass miracle game, a former Kentucky player who will remain nameless was really excited about Kentucky breaking through with a signature win. He was watching in a bar that will also remain nameless with several of his friends who were LSU fans. When Henderson crossed the goal line, he picked up the remote control and threw it through the TV screen at the bar.
Posted on 8/21/13 at 8:06 pm to SabiDojo
Hell what about Colorado State? What a cluster phuck
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