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Posted on 7/22/13 at 12:19 pm to Jefferson Davis
Posted on 7/22/13 at 12:19 pm to Jefferson Davis
So, what was your point? You didn't just state that in a vacuum.
LSU could not beat Bama at home. A&M beat Bama on the road the next week.
Is it because LSU's stadium is not as big of an advantage as everybody things? Is it because LSU weakened Bama?
But just ignore that other possibility completely--that A&M was a much better team after the LSU game than before/during it. That couldn't be possible. Teams that have brand new coaches and new, freshman QBs don't get better as the season progresses, right?
Y'all have to make up all kinds of excuses and bullshite to make it all okay. It just gets really old and tiring. The bullshite is up to our eyeballs.
LSU could not beat Bama at home. A&M beat Bama on the road the next week.
Is it because LSU's stadium is not as big of an advantage as everybody things? Is it because LSU weakened Bama?
But just ignore that other possibility completely--that A&M was a much better team after the LSU game than before/during it. That couldn't be possible. Teams that have brand new coaches and new, freshman QBs don't get better as the season progresses, right?
Y'all have to make up all kinds of excuses and bullshite to make it all okay. It just gets really old and tiring. The bullshite is up to our eyeballs.
Posted on 7/22/13 at 12:35 pm to KaiserSoze99
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You didn't just state that in a vacuum.
Actually, I did. I specifically quoted and responded to your comment about Tiger Stadium not being "as awesome as LSU fans say it is" by noting that LSU has lost 1 game at home since 2009. The point is, LSU losing at home, for the first time in three years, in an extremely close game to the #1 team in the nation, does not make the home-field advantage of Tiger Stadium any less impressive.
Had I wanted to address LSU's impact on the Bama-A&M game, I would have done so.
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