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re: Joel Klatt on LSU. Is this true Tigers?
Posted on 10/13/16 at 10:47 am to five_fivesix
Posted on 10/13/16 at 10:47 am to five_fivesix
in the 70's, 80's and 90's yes. But whatever you think, LSU is a top job now.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 10:58 am to FishFearMe
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LSU is just an ok job, not a top tier job.
They are smoking crack if they think Tom Herman picks LSU over Texas, USCw or Notre Dame.
Well, we all know what the aggies have won in the past twenty years, wait nothing !
Texas misses beating up on their little brother and they want you back.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:05 am to John Maplethorpe
LSU didn't play Florida every year until 1971. So why are the Gators only a few games ahead in head to head with LSU. If Florida and LSU had started playing every year when the SEC started in the 30's LSU would be way ahead of Florida in head to head.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:14 am to SoFla Tideroller
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50+
Oh and since you are in your 50s, here's another fun perspective for you.
LSU was a powerhouse when you were born, and is a top tier program today also.
Let's say you were born in 1960, making you 56. LSU was coming off of an NC in 58, and a top 3 finish in 59. From 1960-70 LSU finished top 10 6x.
LSU was a great program during your dads time too, with an unclaimed NC in the 30s and many top 10 finishes in the 30s 40s and 50s.
If you have kids, LSU has been a powerhouse for the majority of their lives as well. Two NCs and plenty of top 10 finishes and SEC Championships.
Expect the same for future generations. Yes you are a fan of arguably the top program all time, but LSU has not been "irrelevant" for anyone like you try to portray
This post was edited on 10/13/16 at 11:22 am
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:16 am to John Maplethorpe
How do people get paid to write articles that are riddled with inaccuracies?
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:21 am to MetryTyger
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Actually Socrates, LSU was #12 all-time in # of NCAA football victories, and #9 all-time in # of bowl appearances..."""""" B E F O R E """"""""""
the year 2000.
If that is your definition of mediocre, then you really are pretty fricking stupid......
I believe that's been well established.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:29 am to Warrior Poet
14th all-time in wins for an FBS program before Saban arrived.
Aggie gonna Aggie.
Since then, in the golden era of LSU football, we've only passed one team on that list (Auburn). That should tell you that history is a really long arse time, and we've obviously been pretty damn good for a large portion of that history.
Aggie gonna Aggie.
Since then, in the golden era of LSU football, we've only passed one team on that list (Auburn). That should tell you that history is a really long arse time, and we've obviously been pretty damn good for a large portion of that history.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:31 am to John Maplethorpe
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gargoyling
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:32 am to lsufball19
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lsufball19
Educated / grammar / spelling / history / math
All just pieces and part but none of which stand alone to define intellect.
Knowing your personal strength and weaknesses, where and how to spend your time and energy and how that effort will impact your own quality of life - there is where you find what matters.
I suck at spelling so if it is important I have someone who is good at it clean up my errors.
I have no legal training so if important I call my lawyer to suggest who would be best to address the legal need at that time.
I can hang drywall cleanly but not efficiently and I suck at finishing it so I hire someone else to handle such tasks.
I choose to spend my effort and energy where it is most efficient in time and money. Such choices may or may not make me smart but they do allow me to choose how to spend my work time and thus how much play time I can afford to give to myself and my family.
To me, grammar and spelling are time and money better left to someone with better skills. No one pays me to spell it or say it right but they pay me well to get it right. Getting it right for someone such as yourself requires a more exacting control of English proficiency. Getting it right for me is making certain that something I design functions in a physical world to meet expectations and needs as safely and cost effectively as possible.
How intelligent or how much of a dumbass I am has no impact on my success so long as I am good at leveraging my strengths and minimizing my weaknesses.
Now I think I will grab some lunch at Arnold's Country Kitchen before I head back to Atlanta.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:34 am to BayouBengals03
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Aggie gonna Aggie.
I believe they've become Big Al's surrogates.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:36 am to T Rey WI
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Educated / grammar / spelling / history / math
All just pieces and part but none of which stand alone to define intellect.
Knowing your personal strength and weaknesses, where and how to spend your time and energy and how that effort will impact your own quality of life - there is where you find what matters.
I suck at spelling so if it is important I have someone who is good at it clean up my errors.
I have no legal training so if important I call my lawyer to suggest who would be best to address the legal need at that time.
I can hang drywall cleanly but not efficiently and I suck at finishing it so I hire someone else to handle such tasks.
I choose to spend my effort and energy where it is most efficient in time and money. Such choices may or may not make me smart but they do allow me to choose how to spend my work time and thus how much play time I can afford to give to myself and my family.
To me, grammar and spelling are time and money better left to someone with better skills. No one pays me to spell it or say it right but they pay me well to get it right. Getting it right for someone such as yourself requires a more exacting control of English proficiency. Getting it right for me is making certain that something I design functions in a physical world to meet expectations and needs as safely and cost effectively as possible.
How intelligent or how much of a dumbass I am has no impact on my success so long as I am good at leveraging my strengths and minimizing my weaknesses.
Now I think I will grab some lunch at Arnold's Country Kitchen before I head back to Atlanta.
You're such an insecure little bitch. Might be time to get back to doing whatever it is you do rather than try to prove your worth to a bunch of random message board posters. This is just for entertainment little fella.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:41 am to T Rey WI
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re: Joel Klatt on LSU. Is this true Tigers?Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:32 am to lsufball19
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lsufball19
Educated / grammar / spelling / history / math
All just pieces and part but none of which stand alone to define intellect.
Knowing your personal strength and weaknesses, where and how to spend your time and energy and how that effort will impact your own quality of life - there is where you find what matters.
I suck at spelling so if it is important I have someone who is good at it clean up my errors.
I have no legal training so if important I call my lawyer to suggest who would be best to address the legal need at that time.
I can hang drywall cleanly but not efficiently and I suck at finishing it so I hire someone else to handle such tasks.
I choose to spend my effort and energy where it is most efficient in time and money. Such choices may or may not make me smart but they do allow me to choose how to spend my work time and thus how much play time I can afford to give to myself and my family.
To me, grammar and spelling are time and money better left to someone with better skills. No one pays me to spell it or say it right but they pay me well to get it right. Getting it right for someone such as yourself requires a more exacting control of English proficiency. Getting it right for me is making certain that something I design functions in a physical world to meet expectations and needs as safely and cost effectively as possible.
How intelligent or how much of a dumbass I am has no impact on my success so long as I am good at leveraging my strengths and minimizing my weaknesses.
I've never seen as much insecurity in on post.
Congrats.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:41 am to BayouBengals03
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Aggy gonna Aggy
Fify
Till we cain't Aggy no moe
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:47 am to RogerTheShrubber
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I've never seen as much insecurity in on post.
Why, thank you.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 11:50 am to John Maplethorpe
This is amazing. A little known flack for the BDF has LSU all upset.
Carry on.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 12:01 pm to John Maplethorpe
By that standard of a select few decades, Princeton with 28 national championships, Yale with 27, Minnesota with 7 and Harvard with 7 should be top jobs!
This post was edited on 10/13/16 at 12:02 pm
Posted on 10/13/16 at 12:23 pm to Lsuchs
LSU may be a top tier program now but it is because of how Saban changed the climate and made it so but Saban is also the reason that may prevent LSU from getting a top tier coach
Posted on 10/13/16 at 12:25 pm to Nguyening
If true, That would be an even more harsh indictment of just how crappy the Aggy program has always been since Aggy had also had a losing record to LSU prior to y2k.
Truth is that LSU has always been an above average football program and Aggy has historically been a below average football program steeped in tons of made up traditions. Aggy panties in a wad very LSU because these past five years have been their glory years and they haven't been able to be competitive with LSU.
Not saying LSU football history is as glorious as Alabama's or few others. But LSU sports history before 2000 was well above average and even more above Aggy. Silly Aggy wants one win vs Bama in almost 40 years of attempts to somehow put them on the map. But it's doesn't and they know it, everyone know it.
Truth is that LSU has always been an above average football program and Aggy has historically been a below average football program steeped in tons of made up traditions. Aggy panties in a wad very LSU because these past five years have been their glory years and they haven't been able to be competitive with LSU.
Not saying LSU football history is as glorious as Alabama's or few others. But LSU sports history before 2000 was well above average and even more above Aggy. Silly Aggy wants one win vs Bama in almost 40 years of attempts to somehow put them on the map. But it's doesn't and they know it, everyone know it.
Posted on 10/13/16 at 12:30 pm to Warrior Poet
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They were a historically mediocre team until Saban arrived
So they had a campaign in the 90's to "Bring the Magic Back."
You can't bring something back if you never had it.
Haveing a stretch of inconsistency doesn't make LSU a historically mediocre program.
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