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re: Listened to Finebaum today...

Posted on 12/21/11 at 9:08 am to
Posted by Govt Tide
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and I must say, that show is an absolute disgrace to the American population. Nothin but hillbillies ripping Gary Danielson, claiming that he hates bama and is using airtime to assert an agenda to deprive them of something they haven't EARNED. Nevermind the fact that most of the espn analysts conspired to put bama in the game two weeks before the season ended by pretending that ole miss, ga southern and auburn were legitimate opponents while oklahoma was nobody. What. A. Joke. And then the nerve of the finebaums to suggest that trent deserved to win the Heisman with those pedestrian numbers. I have never witnessed a more ridiculous fanbase. Because of the epic arrogance, entitlement, and overall douchebaggery, Bama deserved to get beatdown by auburn after being up 24-0 last year, choking away a bcs title to their instate rival, and they deserve to get beat by LSU last year, TWICE this year plus next year and possibly the year after. These people are absurd.


No worse than a few of the butthurt LSU fans that have heard call in whining and LYING about how Alabama hasn't been called for a holding penalty in over a year. Then you have the cajun idiot calling in talking about waking up each morning and shooting a red headed duck in his back yard and naming the ducks Trent Richardson, Marquise Maze, etc. The Bobby Bouche nation doesn't have a lot of room to talk about hillbillies and rednecks. You think living in New Orleans and South Louisiana gives you "culture" but everyone looks at your fanbase and sees a bunch of mindless Bobby Bouches and the group of loyal fans of his team in The Water Boy.
This post was edited on 12/21/11 at 9:09 am
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