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re: If every call went against Bama

Posted by Funinthesun on 11/10/18 at 5:09 pm to
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They’ll get into a championship game with non-SEC refs calling a fair game. They’ll look normal and the game will be a dogfight until the end.


In case you haven’t noticed, in the five championships they have won in the past 9 nine years, there weren’t any SEC officials. :lol:

re: Alabama cheating

Posted by Funinthesun on 11/10/18 at 4:59 pm to
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You gumps are about as unaware as you are inbred. That's saying something.

Hilarious, a guy from Cajun country calling someone inbred! Doesn’t get any funnier than that!

re: Alabama cheating

Posted by Funinthesun on 11/10/18 at 4:31 pm to
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the fumble? standing in front of the punt returner so he can't see the punt and drops it and then a phantom block in the back call on a touchdown?

They showed, multiple times, the Bama player moving away from the guy trying to catch the ball. If you didn’t see that, you should have your eyes checked.

re: They are a machine

Posted by Funinthesun on 11/10/18 at 4:01 pm to
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Best team money can buy

Then the other teams, including LSU, should pony up more money for their players.

re: Alabama bailed out again

Posted by Funinthesun on 11/10/18 at 3:33 pm to
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True, and states offense is just as bad as LSU’s so why the no call on the blatant turnover? Bama chances of losing this game are very slim, yet the refs and replay officials just ignore it.

If your theory was correct, the LSU defensive back would have been thrown out of the game in the first quarter for what was clearly targeting. The targeting against White was crap and wrong but that play on the TD was text book definition of targeting.

re: Alabama bailed out again

Posted by Funinthesun on 11/10/18 at 3:21 pm to
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Alabama bailed out again I couldn’t believe they didn’t review it, next thing you know Alabama snaps the ball and it’s over. If I recall, there was less than ten seconds left on the play clock, so it’s not like they went into hurry up. Truly pathetic, but whatever they’ll keep boasting about how good they are.

Well, we know they are a least 29 points better than LSU.

re: Alabama bailed out again

Posted by Funinthesun on 11/10/18 at 3:13 pm to
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Switching to OSU vs OU. This shite is like watching professional wrestling

As opposed to the 19-3 LSU/MSU offensive showcase?

re: Alabama bailed out again

Posted by Funinthesun on 11/10/18 at 3:05 pm to
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Seriously. The rest of the SEC should just refuse to play them.

Yeah, bad officiating is why LSU got beat! LOL
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come on, people, this isn't that rare of a thing. Certainly not commonplace, but we do hear of families moving occasionally. And Tua's family wasn't hiding it, so I'm sure it's been checked out through Bama's compliance dept.

It was widely reported in a variety of sports publications when it happened so everyone paying any attention was aware of it almost two years ago.
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Bama is willing to go further with recruiting, PEDs, “random” drug tests, and offenses committed on the field because they own the SEC (won’t ever change) and the NCAA (won’t change until Saban and Emmert are both gone).

If you truly believe this crap, you are gullible to anything anyone puts on the internet. Amazed that some have to dream of excuses to explain away why one program is better than theirs!
Being reported that Bama QB coach Enos is a top candidate. The Kansas AD was the AD at Arkansas when Enos was on staff there.
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As far as physical toughness goes, MSU has been a nightmare for Alabama for many, many years. An extremely bruising and bloody game every year. This could easily have a bearing on the points.

They have been a nightmare because Bama played the same game as State. Not this year. Bama has beaten everyone by at least 20.

re: From a Bama fans perspective

Posted by Funinthesun on 11/7/18 at 3:23 pm to
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you have no perspective. Tua is not a generational player. He's not even in the same breadth as Cam. Tua isn't any better than Deshaun.



Super Bowl winning QB Trent Dilfer has been on the Tua Tagovailoa bandwagon before he even set foot on Alabama’s campus.

Dilfer coached Tagovailoa during the Elite 11 quarterback competition as a high school senior, and Dilfer knew then that Tagovailoa was special. And even after getting on campus, Dilfer continued his high praise for the signal caller. He even joined the SDS Podcast earlier this year and said Alabama would beat everyone 50-3 with Tagovailoa at QB. And he wasn’t wrong. The Tide have won their first three games by an average score of 57-9.

The former NFL veteran joined The Rich Eisen Show this week to talk about Tagovailoa and Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins.

“I think Tua’s a generational talent. I mean, I’ve said this over and over and over,” Dilfer said. “I said it a year and a half ago before he got to Alabama. I think that he’s a kid that can go through his college career and never lose a game, considering where he’s at. … I mean, he’s that kind of good. The best I’ve ever seen.”

Eisen then pressed Dilfer for more info after his “best I’ve ever seen” comment.

“Of the 32 NFL starters right now, I want to say 20 of them — my numbers may be off — have gone through our Elite 11,” Dilfer said. “I know the other ones well. He’s the greatest high school talent I’ve ever seen, and it’s not close. But it’s not just how he throws the ball and his movement skills. It’s his maturity; it’s his focus; it’s his football IQ; it’s his leadership. It’s everything. He’s the complete package.

“And you’re just seeing the tip of the iceberg. He can do things with a football that I’ve only seen a couple other people be able to do. And he can think quickly, and nothing bothers him, and he’s a great leader. Like I said, he just checks every box.”

Through three weeks, Tagovailoa has somehow not only lived up to the immense hype, but he’s surpassed it. The Hawaii native is completing 72 percent of his passes for 646 yards and eight TDs, and he only plays a half a game (so far).


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They are NOT better than LSU.

You and I must have been watching different games! Might try taking those purple and gold glasses off when you watch a game.
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Add to the fact it's always harder to beat any team twice.

Not harder if you have the superior team, which Bama does.
Yes. We held them to their lowest point total of the year so our defense knows they xan hang with that offense.

Our offense would perform better too. They took Bama's best shot and were still standing. No quit in them! They'd play balls out to get redemption.


If you think LSU took their best shot, you are delusional. I get amused at this idea LSU could play better but Bama could not. Get real!
If their secondary is not good, Tua getting the ball out quickly won’t be a problem.
So according to many here, an elite football player can go to Alabama to play for national championships and get to the NFL AND get new cars and money yet some opt to forgo all that to come to LSU because of their love for the school. Have any of you stopped for a moment to think about how utterly stupid that is?
Super Bowl winning QB Trent Dilfer has been on the Tua Tagovailoa bandwagon before he even set foot on Alabama’s campus.

Dilfer coached Tagovailoa during the Elite 11 quarterback competition as a high school senior, and Dilfer knew then that Tagovailoa was special. And even after getting on campus, Dilfer continued his high praise for the signal caller. He even joined the SDS Podcast earlier this year and said Alabama would beat everyone 50-3 with Tagovailoa at QB. And he wasn’t wrong. The Tide have won their first three games by an average score of 57-9.

The former NFL veteran joined The Rich Eisen Show this week to talk about Tagovailoa and Ohio State QB Dwayne Haskins.

“I think Tua’s a generational talent. I mean, I’ve said this over and over and over,” Dilfer said. “I said it a year and a half ago before he got to Alabama. I think that he’s a kid that can go through his college career and never lose a game, considering where he’s at. … I mean, he’s that kind of good. The best I’ve ever seen.”

Eisen then pressed Dilfer for more info after his “best I’ve ever seen” comment.

“Of the 32 NFL starters right now, I want to say 20 of them — my numbers may be off — have gone through our Elite 11,” Dilfer said. “I know the other ones well. He’s the greatest high school talent I’ve ever seen, and it’s not close. But it’s not just how he throws the ball and his movement skills. It’s his maturity; it’s his focus; it’s his football IQ; it’s his leadership. It’s everything. He’s the complete package.

“And you’re just seeing the tip of the iceberg. He can do things with a football that I’ve only seen a couple other people be able to do. And he can think quickly, and nothing bothers him, and he’s a great leader. Like I said, he just checks every box.”

Through three weeks, Tagovailoa has somehow not only lived up to the immense hype, but he’s surpassed it. The Hawaii native is completing 72 percent of his passes for 646 yards and eight TDs, and he only plays a half a game (so far).