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re: Lsu fans are re-learning how fun it is to win a game
Posted on 11/30/13 at 10:23 am to Earn Your Keep
Posted on 11/30/13 at 10:23 am to Earn Your Keep
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Four hours is too long for a game. I swear the little CBS jerk with the red hat stood on the field for five minutes stalling the game and then after one play, he returned to the field for another five minutes of commercials.
I understand the contract and the SEC HQ's greed for more money but at what point is enough...enough? Let them play the damn game!!!
I kige this.
Especially since they have the capability now to edit graphics onto the field.
People get up for a beer or a bathroom break during the commercials anyway....they should cut down on the breaks and insert the Coca-Cola or McDonalds or Toyota logo onto the field.
What would be even better would be if you could earn credits by watching commercials and correctly answering questions about them, and you could use the credits to buy premium content. Like live in-game stat feeds, or getting Henderson's game call instead of Lundquist and Danielson. They probably already have the capability. They just need to implement it.
Posted on 11/30/13 at 10:27 am to Scoop
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I spent 20 years years hoping to win and the last 10 years afraid to lose.
exactly right
its the curse of success
it feels good to be joyous after a win rather than just relieved
Posted on 11/30/13 at 10:49 am to Scoob
The only reason people are ok with yesterday is because Jennings did it.
If mett pulls it out, les and the team would be catching 11 kinds of hell.
We were a 28 point favorite. I'd say there's no way to sugar coat it, but clearly a glimpse of what looks like a bright future at qb has done it.
If mett pulls it out, les and the team would be catching 11 kinds of hell.
We were a 28 point favorite. I'd say there's no way to sugar coat it, but clearly a glimpse of what looks like a bright future at qb has done it.
Posted on 11/30/13 at 10:58 am to Ignignot
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frick anybody who doesn't agree with this
Relax we are just being prepared to fully enjoy the 2014 and 2015 championship runs.
Posted on 11/30/13 at 11:22 am to SammyTiger
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I spent 20 years years hoping to win and the last 10 years afraid to lose.
It's hard to say which one is better.
Exactly. You play to win rather than not to lose. We watched the game at home, and the whole crew was standing and pacing around the house when Jennings was preparing to take the first snap in the end-zone. Needless to say, no one sat down for a while...
One of my friends who went to LSU in the early 90's and has since quit smoking, said "This is just like LSU in the old days when I started smoking from the stress of the games."

Posted on 11/30/13 at 11:45 am to NorthEnd
I understand what you're saying. Complex feelings of fandom.
That being said, 75-0 win over bama would also be just as fun. Uknowit.
That being said, 75-0 win over bama would also be just as fun. Uknowit.
Posted on 11/30/13 at 12:34 pm to NorthEnd
It was a good game to watch. That is for sure.
Posted on 11/30/13 at 12:36 pm to City
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Do you hold the comeback win against Troy in 2008 in your fondest memories as well?
I do. I had to beg my dad to stay for one more possession. He finally compromised and said we'll stay one more possession, but if they don't score, we were leaving. Needless to say, that drive was the start of the comeback. It will always be one of my favorite games despite how completely unnecessary it should have been.
This is why, as a whole, the 2010 season is one of my favorites with every single game seemingly coming down to the wire.
A negatiger would say that LSU winning those games in close fashion was a bad thing, because it showed that LSU routinely plays down to its opposition, and that the team's mistakes put themselves in those conditions that necessitated such a gut check win.
I say, I wouldn't have it any other way. There can be no excitement without the fear. A game that LSU dominates is not "exciting" because there's rarely any doubt that the Tigers will win. However, a game like last night's, or Troy, where LSU needs a miracle to win it and it happens, that's pure magic. Even the games where they need a miracle and come up short, they may be heart-wrenching, but they are nothing compared to watching your team get destroyed on the national stage like on 1/9.
So, bottom line, enjoy the ride, because if we always won by 20, it wouldn't be nearly as fun.
Posted on 11/30/13 at 12:48 pm to NorthEnd
I think it sucks that the college system has made it so that every win has to be in dominant fashion or it isn't a good win. Winning is hard enough to do on a consistant basis and is the overall point of the contest.
We all know that LSU my play down to their opponent. It isn't a big surprise, so deal with it and enjoy the W. Good teams find a way to win, even when they are supposed to.
I guess I'm being too level headed for most on here, but you could all do yourselves a huge favor by understanding the big picture and not get so wrapped up on things that you think matter when they really don't.
This team could have easily packed it in after Ole Miss and they have continued to fight. I think that speaks volumes for them considering a few breaks going their way could have changed the season tremendously.
We all know that LSU my play down to their opponent. It isn't a big surprise, so deal with it and enjoy the W. Good teams find a way to win, even when they are supposed to.
I guess I'm being too level headed for most on here, but you could all do yourselves a huge favor by understanding the big picture and not get so wrapped up on things that you think matter when they really don't.
This team could have easily packed it in after Ole Miss and they have continued to fight. I think that speaks volumes for them considering a few breaks going their way could have changed the season tremendously.
Posted on 11/30/13 at 5:46 pm to TheBuescherMan
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Today was a damn good day. Negatigers can STTDB.



Posted on 11/30/13 at 11:03 pm to City
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Do you hold the comeback vs Troy in 2008 as one of your fondest memories as well?
Buddy of mine does. They were doing the Angels in the Outfield thing.
Posted on 11/30/13 at 11:14 pm to Qwerty
Living in Tennessee and watching with around 10 Tennessee fans that day was amazing. I still get remarks to this day like UT had that game won or LSU cheating. All I need to say is Dooley couldn't count.
Posted on 11/30/13 at 11:38 pm to Qwerty
97' Florida game or the Auburn game where Troy Twillie picked it off in the end zone to seal the game! Bring Back the Magic!! haha.. Our fans were hungry for victory!!! I'll never forget those two for sure
Posted on 12/1/13 at 11:06 am to NorthEnd
I agree ,it's that "special Pressure " little Nicky speaks off....
Posted on 12/1/13 at 3:05 pm to Cmlsu5618
After following LSU throughout the McLendon years and the coaches that followed, it amazes me how many people can't bring themselves to appreciate what they've had at LSU with Saban and Miles.
Back when LSU fans would kill to be featured on national television, when a trip to a decent bowl signified a great season.
I thought that the Arkie game was one of the better LSU wins of the past few years. That's the kind of finish that you'd see in a movie. And then I talk to folks about it and they're, "We sucked. No way that should've been a close game."
Back when LSU fans would kill to be featured on national television, when a trip to a decent bowl signified a great season.
I thought that the Arkie game was one of the better LSU wins of the past few years. That's the kind of finish that you'd see in a movie. And then I talk to folks about it and they're, "We sucked. No way that should've been a close game."
Posted on 12/2/13 at 7:49 am to NorthEnd
LSU played to win against aTm as oppose to playing not to lose. They played not to lose against arkansas.
Posted on 12/2/13 at 8:12 am to MikeTigerSport81
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If you live long enough, you come to know that it's often the journey and not the destination that bring the most happiness. Tiger fans who know this enjoy each win, particularly last night's in Death Valley.
Good post,
I learned years ago, enjoy the experience more than anything.
Tiger Stadium was electric again in the forth quarter and I had a great time being there.
Posted on 12/2/13 at 8:17 am to Kajungee
So we have to almost lose to a 25 point underdog to enjoy the game?
Me I'da enjoyed a 52 point romp just fine....
Me I'da enjoyed a 52 point romp just fine....
Posted on 12/2/13 at 9:44 am to NickyT
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You have to admit its a bit frustrating to see this defense today compared to last week.
Yes, but keep in mind the difference between the two offenses. The are entirely two different mindsets.
Our offense was not terribily effective and helped Ark in their gameplan.
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