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Other than our first 2 heismans in 60 years? Jesus I teach ES kids and I know we don’t like to use the R-word
But are you retarded? That’s a big ‘other than’ those ‘other guys’ won Heisman at the least National Championship at the highest. Don’t be dumb. Transfer portal has been a benefit not burden, and even if not it’s fee market economics.

re: Daniels is awesome

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 9/8/24 at 4:22 pm to
Not saying Nuss is bad, but half this board wanting to sit him last year early in the season was crazy.

re: Daniels / Burrow NFL

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 9/8/24 at 4:11 pm to
I don’t remember Flynn ever being an active starter. He was behind Roger’s forever then lost the starting job to Wilson in Seattle year 1.

re: Member that time…

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 12/2/23 at 2:18 pm to
Criticism is fair. The post is about those who went beyond being critical, and were calling for a future Heisman winner to be benched. Leading a team to an SEC West championship, and beating Bama in your first year as starter shouldn’t have you in a place where every time there was an incompletion, or we had to punt there were 4-5 posts in scoreboard saying it was time to bench the guy. That shits just dumb, and it was our reality basically till the Missouri game.

re: Member that time…

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 12/2/23 at 1:58 pm to
He’s been the best option ALL ALONG. Nuss was NEVER a better option. There’s a reason he didn’t get the job in camp, and he’s(JD5)the next fing Heisman. You’re delusional.

re: Member that time…

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 12/2/23 at 1:53 pm to
He’s not on his own. Jayden’s been a bright spot since he won the job. Was he perfect? No. Was he our best option? Absolutely.

re: Member that time…

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 12/2/23 at 9:36 am to
Wrong. If Nuss beats Bama in 22 and leads us to an SEC championship game I’m not calling for his job. That’s just dumb.

re: Member that time…

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 12/2/23 at 9:34 am to
No there wasn’t. You’re a moron.

re: Member that time…

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 12/2/23 at 9:31 am to
Bro we beat Bama last year and played in the SEC championship game. Was Jayden bad at Arky and A&M last year? Sure, but he was also brilliant against Bama and Florida. He didn’t really have a bad game all year long this year, and the board for the first 5-6 games were calling for Nuss everyone we punted. This is most definitely the ‘I told you so’ moment I think it is.

re: Member that time…

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 12/1/23 at 11:41 pm to
He hit receivers in the hands in that FSU game. If our guys catch the ball, and/or we have any kind of running attack that game we score twice in the first quarter and it’s a different game.

Member that time…

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 12/1/23 at 11:32 pm
Half this board wanted Nuss over heisman favorite JD5. I member.

re: I think I've just lost it

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 11/5/23 at 12:41 pm to
I definitely feel where you’re coming from because since 2019 I have had very similar feelings. Don’t really agree with the wanting other teams to pull away, or not wanting close exciting games that’s my favorite part about watching, but there does seem to be less enthusiasm from myself since then. I chalk it up to feeling extremely lucky as a fan to have experienced the golden era of LSU football, and after 2019 I just don’t think I could ever complain about my experience with LSU football again no matter how poorly they play. We’ve gotten to witness 4 NC games and won 3. We’ve got to see arguably the greatest team ever assembled coached by one of our own. It’s felt like, since 2019 especially, the games are something I enjoy watching, but it doesn’t pull on my emotions as much. Part of it is probably growing up and things being put more into perspective, but again, after 2019 it really just feels like from a fan perspective we ‘beat the game’ so to speak. Just my opinion.

re: Angel taunting Kaitlin

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 4/2/23 at 5:18 pm to
Imagine being not being ok with…..

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But being totally cool with

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I mean Joe’s incredible, but you add to that arguably the 2 best WRs in the NFL in Chase and Jefferson, a great OL and respectable RB in CEH. It’s easy to see that team was incredible due to the sum of its parts along with having the greatest college QB of all time. Kinda crazy if you think about it. There might be more than 3 HOF candidates fromThat team.

re: Saban and poor math skills

Posted by Baucoin1227 on 11/6/22 at 8:15 am to
This argument is so flawed. Every coach has a sheet now that works out when best to go for 2. If they kick the field goal chances are on our last TD we then go for 2 to make the lead 3 instead of 2. You can’t assume that just because we kicked the XP to go up 3 at the end we would have still kicked the field goal to go up 2. If they kick those XPs it does not mean they automatically would have won or it cost them the game, because then our decision making would have changed to ensure we were up 3/6 because those are always the right decisions to make.
Early Doucet and Buster Davis where also underwhelming compared to their production while at LSU. In my opinion.
Michael Clayton had an underwhelming career after a decent rookie season.
I mean as a history teacher I would hope in your hypothetical situation the statue would be excavated by an archeological team, and then put on display at a museum with a plaque giving historical background of Nero’s reign, and the circumstances which probably led(because if it had been discovered as a ‘ruin’ it implies it had been toppled once) to its removal from a prominent place in Rome to the place where it was discovered.
I guess I disagree with that because despite being cited more frequently for crimes, especially drug possession sometimes by a factor of 4, there is evidence that their white peers are not being cited and/or prosecuted at the same rate. That African Americans are 4x as likely to be cited for a crime when they only make up 13% of the population is a indicator of systemic racism to me.
So are you claiming my math is wrong?
Like I stated earlier. No year you listed had even twice as many white people killed by police then blacks. There are 5.8 times more whites in the country. That means statistically you are more likely to be shot by the police if you’re black.
We already established African Americans are by far more likely to be shot then whites.
How did I twist your words? There are 5.8 times as many white people in this country as African Americans. That’s a fact. You listed the data of individuals killed by police white vs. black no year were the number of whites even double the number of blacks. That’s a fact. So the only logical conclusions that I can derive from those numbers are that black people commit crime at a significantly higher rate for no reason at all, the pigmentation of a persons skin makes them more or less likely to commit a crime, or systematic racism is reason and Black people in America are dying at a higher rate then whites.
Because it oppressed/has continued to oppress them for centuries.
No, I stated the statistics, and said if you don’t take into account the factors I listed above, then your logical conclusion is that African Americans are just more likely to commit a crime then white Americans. All actual information you have provided would prove the opposite point you’re trying to make.
Also ignoring those factors(poverty, lack of access to education, racial profiling) would be completely irresponsible, and illogical when forming your opinion. So again unless you think the melanin in a persons skin causes them to be more then 5 times as likely to commit a crime, then the numbers you provided are proof of systematic racism.
No, not every American, but unless you believe African Americans are 5.8 times more likely to commit crimes then your numbers are still no where close to equitable treatment by police. Of course this is just the statistics as well. Completely ignores factors contributing to the motivation for crime.
Over 76% of American’s identify as white just over 13% identify as African American. If Caucasians were shot at the same rate as African Americans it should be 5 closer to 6 times as many White deaths as black. It’s not even double. You have just proven you are less likely to be shot in this country if you are white then if you are black. Basic statistics.

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If you ain’t a savage you need to sell your ticket and stay home. We don’t need to just be loud we need to be mean. This will be the most lit game/first time Tiger Stadium will actually be Death Valley since 2012 bama game. Don’t bring your children. Bring your woman only if she’s a bad itch. Don’t even be tailgating after 5 if you ain’t ready to geaux to war. Bama is no joke. I’de love to believe they’re overrated, but I just can’t. It’s been 7 years since we’ve won this one. It’s going to take a heroic effort from the players, and if you aren’t comfortable making young men on the other team UNCOMFORTABLE by any means necessary sell your ticket and geaux home. Technology is amazing and you could enjoy an incredible evening with your family cheering on the tigers from home with everyone. Violence will be an unfortunate consequence of the alcohol/emotion/testosterone of this one. I’m really not trying to rain on your parade, but really Saturday November 3, 2018 5pm-3am only savage, depraved, anamalistic individuals should be anywhere near that stadium.
Yea he was originally committed to Arizona and we all know how breathtaking that Arizona coastline is.