- My Forums
- Tiger Rant
- LSU Recruiting
- SEC Rant
- Saints Talk
- Pelicans Talk
- More Sports Board
- Coaching Changes
- Fantasy Sports
- Golf Board
- Soccer Board
- O-T Lounge
- Tech Board
- Home/Garden Board
- Outdoor Board
- Health/Fitness Board
- Movie/TV Board
- Book Board
- Music Board
- Political Talk
- Money Talk
- Fark Board
- Gaming Board
- Travel Board
- Food/Drink Board
- Ticket Exchange
- TD Help Board
Customize My Forums- View All Forums
- Topic Sort Options
- Trending Topics
- Recent Topics
- Active Topics
UBamaJelly
| Favorite team: | Alabama |
| Location: | |
| Biography: | |
| Interests: | |
| Occupation: | |
| Number of Posts: | 171 |
| Registered on: | 1/21/2013 |
| Online Status: | Not Online |
Recent Posts
Message
re: Iron Bowl = Pink Slip? DeBoer’s Job Might Be on the Line
Posted by UBamaJelly on 11/17/25 at 1:25 pm to ScotlandAve
quote:
A defensive front that’s straight-up soft
This is as far as I could make it into this moronic post. Disappointed I couldn't make it until the end, but I am proud of my performance.
re: Greg McElroy on the upcoming Iron Bowl
Posted by UBamaJelly on 11/17/25 at 12:01 pm to Diego Ricardo
quote:
Worry about the SECCG when it is on the schedule. The Iron Bowl is on the schedule. It is 100% the only problem we have right now.
If you don't know the answer you don't have to respond.
re: This coaching staff got schooled
Posted by UBamaJelly on 11/17/25 at 10:17 am to BFANLC
Some of our fans are morons.
re: Who are you taking tomorrow in the two big SEC games?
Posted by UBamaJelly on 11/14/25 at 12:44 pm to dallastiger55
quote:
Everyone is saying it's the worst possible matchup for Bama.
The only bad matchup is the d-line, and most teams in the country are a bad matchup for their line because they are one of the best units in the country. Bama has struggled to run all year, and now because we are "really" gonna struggle, its the worst possible match up? Not buying that.
They also just gave up 400 yards passing to TN. So, I am not overly concerned about getting passing yards. Also, what about the other side of the game- Bama's D vs Oklahoma's offense. You really think Oklahoma's offense is clearly a "bad" match up for Bama's D?
I think we win, and while a loss is certainly possible, I don't see this as being a worst possible scenario for us.
re: Reality is starting to set in over at Rebels247
Posted by UBamaJelly on 11/13/25 at 10:47 am to 03 West CoChamps
quote:
'm telling y'all, LSU got their shite together this week
What, like trying to pile it all up in a corner or something?
re: Anyone purchased a condo in Tuscaloosa?
Posted by UBamaJelly on 11/12/25 at 3:14 pm to imjustafatkid
I have never owned a condo but work with HOAs some. I would want to know what kind of capital maintenance is on the horizon (roof/parking lot, structure, etc.) or any potential special assessments. Those can be some serious costs in addition to mortgage pmts.
Obviously, Tuscaloosa is different than Miami, but after that condo collapsed a few years ago, other condos in that area hit owners with some serious deferred maintenance assessments - so expensive some people had to straight up sell the condos due to not being able to afford the assessments. I wouldn't anticipate anything that serious, but something to consider.
Obviously, Tuscaloosa is different than Miami, but after that condo collapsed a few years ago, other condos in that area hit owners with some serious deferred maintenance assessments - so expensive some people had to straight up sell the condos due to not being able to afford the assessments. I wouldn't anticipate anything that serious, but something to consider.
re: Why hasn’t Kiffin signed the extension?
Posted by UBamaJelly on 11/11/25 at 3:25 pm to REBEL5 AC
quote:
Why hasn’t Kiffin signed the extension?
Because he is too busy laughing at LSU like the rest of us.
re: I am old enough to remember when LSU vs. Alabama was a big deal
Posted by UBamaJelly on 11/3/25 at 3:39 pm to DarthRebel
There isn't a ticket lower than $160 from what I have found. Maybe before you try to troll, you take that next step to click one link before you post it.
re: Seems like Ole Miss is getting greatly rewarded for a close win at home...
Posted by UBamaJelly on 10/3/25 at 12:28 pm to Chicken
Same thing happened to Alabama when it lost to FSU. They jumped to like 14 and Bama got crapped on for losing to the team that only had 2 wins last year.
re: Consider joining Yea Alabama on 9/30. Support our folks
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/30/25 at 4:13 pm to Sandkhan
They ought to require membership to have the right to access and purchase exclusive apparel / gear. Not just with the Yea Alabama logo items, but something football specific.
Something like a $100 membership fee to get access to purchase exclusive items. Once its gone its gone. Don't just try to sell your shirt and stuff to the general public - create some desirability through exclusivity.
Just sending money to fund these players or to get a "shout out" from a player isn't appealing in the slightest (unless you're a 10 year old sending in your birthday money), but getting access to exclusive stuff might make me pull the trigger on something like that.
Until then, I will just pay for me seats.
Something like a $100 membership fee to get access to purchase exclusive items. Once its gone its gone. Don't just try to sell your shirt and stuff to the general public - create some desirability through exclusivity.
Just sending money to fund these players or to get a "shout out" from a player isn't appealing in the slightest (unless you're a 10 year old sending in your birthday money), but getting access to exclusive stuff might make me pull the trigger on something like that.
Until then, I will just pay for me seats.
re: Texas A&M doing Texas A&M things...
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/12/25 at 10:31 am to Nasty_Canasta
quote:
Oh sweet summer child
And this is why the southern Baptist brand of promoting and proselytizing different people comes off as pompous and superficial. Atheists want to be left the hell alone. Agnostics want to be left the hell alone. It’s not those groups that are trying to indoctrinate youngsters in schools. It is mainly the Tribe who shall not be named but as they are also children of God, they deserve the same amount of respect that we give to each other. Civility is always the first step. If civility fails, then boycotts are in order. If boycotts don’t work, then doxxing may help. If that don’t work, property damage may help. If that don’t work, then maybe some escalating tactics could do the trick
So, trying to speak with graciousness is now pompous and superficial? Seems like that reasoning is more reflective of your predisposition to the message than the instruction given to Christians. But your reaction is no different than what Christians encountered in 1 Cor 1:23. The cross has always offended human pride - and it still does.
The point of what I said — and what you seem to have missed — is that complete silence would actually be unloving. But that doesn’t mean coercing anyone who chooses to reject it. Many rejected Jesus himself, and Christians would be naïve to expect otherwise today. God has given each of us the freedom to accept or reject Him.
Referring to “the Tribe who shall not be named” as responsible for indoctrination is not only irrelevant to my point, it’s antisemitic scapegoating. And suggesting escalation from civility to doxxing or property damage moves far outside any good-faith discussion. That kind of rhetoric doesn’t strengthen your case; it only underscores why persuasion rooted in love is still so desperately needed.
re: Texas A&M doing Texas A&M things...
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/10/25 at 9:39 am to Tiger2tiga
quote:
But don’t quote the Bible when it’s convenient for your personal feelings. Do you quote the Bible when lusting over livvy dunne or anyone else?
I actually agree with your first point — we shouldn’t use Scripture as ammunition to justify our own personal opinions. The opposite is true: my personal feelings should be shaped by Scripture, because otherwise I’m just making myself the authority instead of God.
As for your question, it’s really an appeal to hypocrisy and doesn’t address the issue. Of course, I have to continually measure my own life against Scripture — and the Scripture itself calls us to do that. But if only the flawless could share or appeal to Scripture, then no one would ever hear it. The message doesn’t depend on my perfection; it points us to the one who is perfect.
re: Texas A&M doing Texas A&M things...
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/9/25 at 4:12 pm to Tiger2tiga
quote:
Why conservatives always claim something goes against their religion beliefs but have so much hate in their heart? You can’t have hate in your heart and be a child of God. God doesn’t like racist or bigots, etc
Pointing out error isn't hate. For a Christian that believes every person will be before God one day and held accountable for their own decisions, it is actually unloving to not try to persuade others to Jesus (which will entail repenting of error). Obviously, the way that is done (what is said and how it is said) needs to be gracious (Col. 4:6).
re: "Kadyn Proctor and Alabama Didn’t Silence Anyone in Week 2...
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/9/25 at 11:15 am to Funky Tide 8
At the end of the day, they fell on their face against FSU (even if FSU turns out to be a very good team - and it appears they might). They didn't play to the standard regardless of how good FSU may or may not be. They were appropriately criticized not just by 40-50 year olds, but by former players.
They responded well against ULM, which is a step in the right direction and they should be commended for that, but they have to continue to respond game in and game out. If they get that consistency from internal drive, great. If they need to get it from remembering how embarrassing the FSU loss was and the criticism they got for that, then use that. Do what you have to do to give 100% on every play.
They responded well against ULM, which is a step in the right direction and they should be commended for that, but they have to continue to respond game in and game out. If they get that consistency from internal drive, great. If they need to get it from remembering how embarrassing the FSU loss was and the criticism they got for that, then use that. Do what you have to do to give 100% on every play.
re: Fools gold or cautiously optimistic?
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/8/25 at 10:08 am to bamabonners
We beat a team that we should've beat the way we were supposed to beat them. I am glad that they appeared to keep intensity and focus for pretty much the whole game and didn't appear to let complacency creep in (which was when prior teams under Saban would normally get a butt chewing).
They played to the "Standard" Saturday night- which is a step forward from FSU. So, I am proud of that response, but:
Can the do it this week against another team we should beat but are more talented than the one you just paled?
Can you do it for the week after that on the road against a very talented team?
Can you do it the week after that against a team that you have more talent than, but beat you nonetheless last year?
Can you do it the week after that against a middle of the pack SEC team on the road?
And so on... That's the "Standard," every play - game in and game out, regardless of the opponent or where they are located.
They played to the "Standard" Saturday night- which is a step forward from FSU. So, I am proud of that response, but:
Can the do it this week against another team we should beat but are more talented than the one you just paled?
Can you do it for the week after that on the road against a very talented team?
Can you do it the week after that against a team that you have more talent than, but beat you nonetheless last year?
Can you do it the week after that against a middle of the pack SEC team on the road?
And so on... That's the "Standard," every play - game in and game out, regardless of the opponent or where they are located.
re: What does DeBoer need to do to change your opinion?
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/4/25 at 1:33 pm to Robot Santa
That's fair. I am not sure how we get to 10-1 / 11-0 without those things taking place, but I guess I could feel (some) better if we dropped 2 more (not sure how I would feel about 3) and started to see a more discipled team.
It might at least make me feel like not running him out on a rail.
One of the two Ls would have to be a hard fought L to GA on the road.
It might at least make me feel like not running him out on a rail.
One of the two Ls would have to be a hard fought L to GA on the road.
re: What does DeBoer need to do to change your opinion?
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/4/25 at 1:25 pm to RolltidePA
I agree. Just look competent and play with some freaking pride and fire. Sure, sometimes the ball may not bounce your way and you get the L, but unfortunate bounces or the other team just making a couple more plays isn't why we are losing. It's missing the fundamentals. As a team, generally looking unprepared and unmotivated.
re: What does DeBoer need to do to change your opinion?
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/4/25 at 12:33 pm to Funky Tide 8
quote:
Just win. That's pretty much it.
Which wins though? Clearly everyone wants to win out, but which wins actually shift your opinion on DeBoer?
What does DeBoer need to do to change your opinion?
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/4/25 at 12:24 pm
The question was posed on talk radio earlier this week - What does DeBoer need to do to change your opinion on the direction of the team? I thought it was an interesting question. For some, there was nothing he could do. I don't know that I can go that far yet, but I definitely don't have the warm and fuzzies right now.
I was curious what others thoughts were.
For me, in the immediate future (next two weeks) I need to see players holding each other accountable, more head hunters on defense, domination in the trenches, and (I feel sick for even having to say this) zero loafing. Even if those occurred the next two weeks, Georgia is the real point where my opinion would actually be able to shift some. But that game was going to be a challenge even if we looked great against FSU and we clearly did not.
I was curious what others thoughts were.
For me, in the immediate future (next two weeks) I need to see players holding each other accountable, more head hunters on defense, domination in the trenches, and (I feel sick for even having to say this) zero loafing. Even if those occurred the next two weeks, Georgia is the real point where my opinion would actually be able to shift some. But that game was going to be a challenge even if we looked great against FSU and we clearly did not.
re: What I'd like to see the next two games
Posted by UBamaJelly on 9/2/25 at 10:01 am to YStar
quote:
I'd like to see the other QBs get snaps so we can see if they also read/process slow and hesitate to throw.
Screw that. Ty was one of a handful of players that actually seemed to give a crap. He played pretty well considering it was his first start and it was on the road. Putting in Mack or Russell isn't going to magically help this o-line mesh or Ryan Williams quit dropping balls that hit him in the hands.
Popular
0












