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re: Most sickening thing about the game Saturday night
Posted on 11/10/25 at 1:29 pm to Sheriff Brackett
Posted on 11/10/25 at 1:29 pm to Sheriff Brackett
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4. 1st and Goal at the 9 ending up 4th and Goal at the 27
5. 1st and Goal at the 7 ending up 4th and Goal at the 20
That was moronic
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6. Trey'Dez dropping a pass in his hands that would've been at least 40-50 yards.
Beyond moronic
Posted on 11/10/25 at 1:59 pm to HarryHoudini
quote:Bama has gotten lucky in almost every SEC game this year. It has been uncanny how much their opponents have self destructed or made bone headed decisions to lose games that they could have won.
I don’t think I’ve seen a team shoot themselves in the foot like we did Saturday.
Bamas acting all high and mighty. If I were them I’d be pretty concerned right now. You let a team with no HC and that prob couldn’t move the ball on a HS JV team stay with you practically the entire game at home in prime time. Also barely beat a shitty SC team.
I can not believe that the cosmos still are allowing Bama all these good fortunes, when they had the frigging GOAT coach since 2007. How in the hell does this still happen? The blood sacrifices they made should be over by now.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 3:53 pm to Sheriff Brackett
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Bauer Sharp fumble leading to a Bama FG
Game was over when this happened. Defense came out firing and we just shite the bed. Everyone wants to talk about the missed FG (which I was already annoyed with) or the sequence at the end of the first half but this was the most maddening part of the game. Why are we still running plays for Bauer Sharp?
This is what changed the tide. We don't fumble that ball we might go down to score or we might flip the field. We rewarded our defensive performance with terrible situation after terrible situation.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 4:04 pm to Chicken
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coaching had absolutely to do with this...run the ball and Bama gets the ball with less than 30 seconds..
This is pee-wee football level knowledge any coach should have, yet our staff does this every single game and it is maddening.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 4:08 pm to Sheriff Brackett
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3. The incomplete pass on 3rd and 11 at our own 19 with a minute left in the half instead of running the clock out since Bama had no timeouts left.
or hit one of the two wide open receivers on a drop back where there was plenty of time and keep that drive alive.....same end though keeps that Bama score off the board before half but with mine you still maybe could get an FG before half.
Posted on 11/10/25 at 5:00 pm to Datbayoubengal
Bama's luck has been the same my whole life. Every call goes their way.
Posted on 11/11/25 at 8:21 am to tigersbb
You do realize that more than half the penalties called on us were pre-snap penalties? False starts, delay of game, offsides, etc.
The hands to the face by Jacobian Guillory was a clear-as-day penalty.
Sure the refs missed calls, but that's football. Call it conspiracy or whatever because it's Bama, but those are some of the easiest calls for a ref to make.
You take all of those penalties out, and the game is about even.
The whole point is regardless of how the refs were calling that night, we had a legitimate shot to win the game.
Convert in the red zone, don't turn the ball over and let the clock run out in the first half, and you can essentially flip the final score even with the way the refs called the game.
The hands to the face by Jacobian Guillory was a clear-as-day penalty.
Sure the refs missed calls, but that's football. Call it conspiracy or whatever because it's Bama, but those are some of the easiest calls for a ref to make.
You take all of those penalties out, and the game is about even.
The whole point is regardless of how the refs were calling that night, we had a legitimate shot to win the game.
Convert in the red zone, don't turn the ball over and let the clock run out in the first half, and you can essentially flip the final score even with the way the refs called the game.
This post was edited on 11/11/25 at 8:24 am
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