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re: Saban (our backup coach) - one path to forgiveness

Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:31 pm to
Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:31 pm to
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Yeah, I guess Saban would have somehow magically prevented Lee from throwing 4 ints, Colt David from missing his FG, Mitchell from dropping his pass, etc etc etc.



It has nothing to do with the offense buddy. If Saban was our coach, he would control the defense single-handedly. Alabama would not have gone over 10 points on the scoreboard. Saban would have thrown every possible blitz package at JPW and he would have not been able to handle it. With Saban, LSU wins that game 21-10.
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:32 pm to
Man this is just sad, really I mean it. That is sad.

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This post was edited on 11/11/08 at 11:34 pm
Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:36 pm to
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could you expound on that? how were they not miles' fault?



The 2005 SEC championship game was a tough situation. I know we were playing for a conference championship, but there was nothing more to play for with both USC and Texas already sitting at #1 and 2. We were not up for that game, which is Miles' fault, but JaMarcus Russell also got hurt and the Flynn pick 6 didn't help.

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i bet there's not more than 2 games difference in their records over the last 4 years! need i remind you that miles is 1-3 against ranked teams this year and that 1 is nowhere near the top 25 at this point. besides that LSU lost 2 games to mediocre teams in 07 that almost cost us a shot at a national championship.


Everyone lost two games to mediocre teams last year. That's what made the important games that much more meaningful. Va Tech, South Carolina, Florida, Auburn, and Tennessee were all huge wins in which Miles had a huge part in (especially Va Tech, Florida, and Auburn).
Posted by JYD
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:39 pm to
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Yeah, I guess Saban would have somehow magically prevented Lee from throwing 4 ints, Colt David from missing his FG, Mitchell from dropping his pass, etc etc etc


i don't know about all of that, but i doubt saban would've let lee chunk the ball 34 freaking times considering scott and williams were averaging over 5 yds per carry between them.

saban's teams were a lot more disciplined than miles' teams have been. that's a fact and not my opinion! last season LSU was one of the top 5 most penalized teams in the nation. is that not a coaching issue?
Posted by JYD
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:46 pm to
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Everyone lost two games to mediocre teams last year. That's what made the important games that much more meaningful. Va Tech, South Carolina, Florida, Auburn, and Tennessee were all huge wins in which Miles had a huge part in (especially Va Tech, Florida, and Auburn).


i realize everyone lost 2 games to mediocre opponents last year, but my point is had just 1 of them not lost 2 LSU would've been sitting at home (with the best team in the nation) on 1/7 while some other team was beating the snot out of TOSU. the point is he lost games that he should not have lost especially the arkansas game at home while being ranked #1 in the country. inexcusable!
Posted by Fighting Tigers
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:48 pm to
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It has nothing to do with the offense buddy. If Saban was our coach, he would control the defense single-handedly. Alabama would not have gone over 10 points on the scoreboard. Saban would have thrown every possible blitz package at JPW and he would have not been able to handle it. With Saban, LSU wins that game 21-10.


Right. Then how did LSU put up so many points on Saban?
Posted by SabanationBaby
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:50 pm to
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If Saban was our coach, he would control the defense single-handedly. Alabama would not have gone over 10 points on the scoreboard. Saban would have thrown every possible blitz package at JPW and he would have not been able to handle it. With Saban, LSU wins that game 21-10.


GET OVER IT!!!! SABAN OWNS LSU!!! THE ONLY TIME YOU WILL SEE HIM IN THAT STADIUM AGAIN WILL BE IN 2010 WHEN HE MARCHES ALABAMA IN THERE AND SPANKS YOUR arse! LSU WILL NEVER AND I REPEAT NEVER WIN THE MNC AGAIN AS LONG AS SABAN IS COACHING ALABAMA. NEVER!!!!! FACE REALITY

Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:50 pm to
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Right. Then how did LSU put up so many points on Saban?


21 points isn't "so many points." Plus don't forget the short field we got from the fumbled kickoff. We have more talent on offense than Alabama no matter what anyone says. Plus Saban knew he didn't have to blitz Lee to win the game. He knew that. He knew that he could just sit back and let Lee make the mistake, instead of trying to force the mistake.
Posted by Fighting Tigers
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:56 pm to
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saban's teams were a lot more disciplined than miles' teams have been. that's a fact and not my opinion! last season LSU was one of the top 5 most penalized teams in the nation. is that not a coaching issue?


This year, LSU has only lost 2 fumbles (#2 in the NCAA). Alabama, on the other hand, has lost 9 fumbles (#73 in the NCAA). Is that not a coaching issue?

This post was edited on 11/11/08 at 11:58 pm
Posted by TheAntiGump
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:56 pm to
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Man that is just sad, really I mean it. That is sad.




I'm Hat Faithful. Anyone who wishes the Hat to be fired or to leave is a nega-tiger loser.

This post was edited on 11/11/08 at 11:57 pm
Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:57 pm to
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Is that not a coaching issue?


A little, but not nearly as much as penalties.
Posted by TIGERcanoe
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:58 pm to
Posted by TheAntiGump
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:59 pm to
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Plus don't forget the short field we got from the fumbled kickoff.


I would point out the short field Bammer got on their first interception. (And the even shorter one they got on that pick 6)

But yes - the offense didn't do too well.

Props to the defense and special teams. The special teams forced two turnovers (recovered blocked FG and the fumbled kickoff.)
This post was edited on 11/12/08 at 12:00 am
Posted by SabanationBaby
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Posted on 11/11/08 at 11:59 pm to
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I'm Hat Faithful. Anyone who wishes the Hat to be fired or to leave is a nega-tiger loser.


Amen. I would hate to see Lesticles leave. He provides wonderful comedy every time he opens his mouth.
Posted by Fighting Tigers
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Posted on 11/12/08 at 12:00 am to
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A little, but not nearly as much as penalties.


If you got your head out of Saban's arse you might realize the reality that lost fumbles are a lot more devastating to a team than penalties are. Ask your Lord Saban, even he will tell you that.
This post was edited on 11/12/08 at 12:02 am
Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 11/12/08 at 12:02 am to
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If you got your head out of Saban's arse you might realize the reality that lost fumbles are a lot more devastating to a team than penalties are.


If you learned to read, you would realize that I said penalties have much more to do with coaching than fumbling does. It's all about discipline.
Posted by TheAntiGump
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Posted on 11/12/08 at 12:04 am to
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Amen. I would hate to see Lesticles leave. He provides wonderful comedy every time he opens his mouth.


That's great Gump, you keep telling yourself that. But you're going to need a damn strong football team to beat Florida - and I don't think you have one. You've got a strong one - but not a damn strong one.

You're lucky though because Florida will advance to the NC game and you'll get to come to new Orleans to blow-out Utah in the Sugar Bowl.
This post was edited on 11/12/08 at 12:05 am
Posted by SabanationBaby
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Posted on 11/12/08 at 12:11 am to
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That's great Gump, you keep telling yourself that. But you're going to need a damn strong football team to beat Florida - and I don't think you have one. You've got a strong one - but not a damn strong one.


I am not concerned with Florida. "Still basking in the aftermath of that NIGHTMARE YOU EXPERIENCED down in LSWhoville THIS PAST WEEKEND"

Thanks for your concern however. We have it covered.

Posted by Fighting Tigers
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Posted on 11/12/08 at 12:11 am to
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If you learned to read, you would realize that I said penalties have much more to do with coaching than fumbling does. It's all about discipline.


I get it, if Miles' team does something better than Saban's it is the players. But if Saban's team does something better that Miles', then it is the coaching.

By the way, have you been able to have an orgasm without thinking of Saban yet? Or are you still in therapy?

Posted by BayouBengals03
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Posted on 11/12/08 at 12:13 am to
You're probably 14 years old and have never seen Alabama win an SEC or National Championship in your lifetime. We, on the other hand, have seen three SEC championships and two national championships in the last decade.

Nothing that you say can affect us.
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