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re: Don’t worry about Reese. He is impertinent

Posted on 11/16/22 at 6:34 am to
Posted by 1984Tiger
North Carolina
Member since Apr 2006
7277 posts
Posted on 11/16/22 at 6:34 am to
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Don’t worry about Reese. He is impotent

FIFY
Posted by Geauxgurt
Member since Sep 2013
10457 posts
Posted on 11/16/22 at 7:30 am to
The problem with Reese was not his argument m, it was his refusal to even give credence to the argument LSU could go over them. He basically said no chance because UT beat them at home.

That was not an impartial response. It was a biased one.

Will it matter that lsu will likely have played 67% more ranked teams than Tennessee?

Will it matter they’d have now ranked wins than Tennessee including against UGA who blasted Tennessee?

These things matter and have to be considered. 1 game should not propel a team that did not even win its division to the playoffs against a division and conference winner in the same conference.

If lsu had 3 losses, okay, but they don’t.
Posted by BengalBen
Midwest
Member since May 2008
2223 posts
Posted on 11/16/22 at 7:34 am to
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Irrelevant, that's what he is.


All of the above and you can throw in irreverent.
Posted by TheRouxGuru
Member since Nov 2019
8268 posts
Posted on 11/16/22 at 7:47 am to
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Tennessee whipped us like a yard dog. Unless we absolutely dismember Georgia, Tennessee should be ahead of us.


So your argument is that if we barely beat Georgia, Tennessee should be in over us, yet Georgia gets a pass for losing to us and is still allowed in?? Do I have this right?

Posted by BigBobbyStorey
New Lodge, Belfast
Member since May 2021
1058 posts
Posted on 11/16/22 at 8:18 am to
why does anyone get upset about what he says? hes just a tv host. It has zero bearing on anything the Tigers do.
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