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re: Tears, and comparing Tebow and Mcarron

Posted on 11/4/12 at 4:41 pm to
Posted by RollTide1987
Augusta, GA
Member since Nov 2009
65056 posts
Posted on 11/4/12 at 4:41 pm to
Yeah...those tears from McCarron weren't stress-related in my opinion. Your team just won in a game where you put it all on the line. That's why I'm kind of worried about this A&M game because last night's game was one of the the most physical and emotional games this team has played in a LONG time.

Posted by VirgilCaine
Orchard Park
Member since Dec 2010
2864 posts
Posted on 11/4/12 at 4:41 pm to
quote:

You don't cry on the football field


Dick Vermeil would like to challenge you to a duel.
Posted by jatebe
Queen of Links
Member since Oct 2008
18284 posts
Posted on 11/4/12 at 4:41 pm to
quote:

He didn't play his best game, but dug down and pulled it out. He's an emotional kid, and I love him for it!
Posted by Crimson Legend
Mount St Gumpus
Member since Nov 2004
15478 posts
Posted on 11/4/12 at 4:42 pm to
Here's a somewhat shocking observation. Brace for it:

19 and 20 year olds sometimes do not contain their emotions as tightly as professional athletes.

Sorry I don't have the psychological data on hand, but it really is true. I read it somewhere.
Posted by PortCityTiger82
Shreveport, LA
Member since Nov 2010
6564 posts
Posted on 11/4/12 at 4:42 pm to
quote:

If an LSU player cried I would call her a bitch too.

Posted by allin2010
Auburn
Member since Aug 2011
18151 posts
Posted on 11/4/12 at 4:46 pm to
Some (many) of my fellow Bama fans criticized Tebow, but love it when Ingram or McElroy cried. It is how we roll.

15 coming...
Posted by Crimson Legend
Mount St Gumpus
Member since Nov 2004
15478 posts
Posted on 11/4/12 at 4:51 pm to
Lock the doors, hide your women....it's another INTERNET BADASS!

Posted by RGJ18
Collierville, TN
Member since Feb 2010
8679 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 12:16 am to
quote:

I'll address each sentence separately.

Oh, there were? Well, since they're my teams players that's...frick that. Hopefully, they were non-starters. They're fricking bitches.

I can gfm? frick off you pussy. You don't fricking cry on the field.

So, you don't see anything wrong with McCarron crying huh? You should be a fricking aTm fan you bitch


Yeah, try telling Spencer Ware that he's a bitch because he was one of them. Pretty sure you would get your arse stomped.

Wanna know how I know you never played football? You're probably one of those douches that sits there and bitches about every possible thing during a football game. No LSU fan wants people like you as a part of our fan base, you sound like you are from Livingston Parish.
This post was edited on 11/5/12 at 12:18 am
Posted by harmonics
Mars Hotel
Member since Jan 2010
18617 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 12:22 am to
quote:

I call Richt Helen


He really does look like her.
Posted by Topan
Member since Dec 2009
249 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 1:50 am to
Two big differences. AJ cried from the emotion of triumph after a devastating battle. A battle in which he got his arse handed to him until the very last. Like how Rocky broke down when he finally won against Apollo.

Tebow cried because things did not go his way and he lost. Like a 5 year old brat who cant handle shite like that.

Secondly, AJ went to the bench and buried his head in a towel during the crux of it all. He wasnt seeking attention, just experiencing his emotions and trying to compose himself.

Tebow would find the nearest camera and sit there bawling for all to see, looking at himself on the big screen every ten seconds.
This post was edited on 11/5/12 at 1:53 am
Posted by cyde
He gone
Member since Nov 2005
31793 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 2:07 am to
quote:

They're both bitches. You don't cry on the football field. If an LSU player cried I would call her a bitch too.

No, you just cry while sitting in your room, alone, masturbating, right?
Posted by boXerrumble
Member since Sep 2011
52279 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 4:09 am to
quote:

Two big differences. AJ cried from the emotion of triumph after a devastating battle. A battle in which he got his arse handed to him until the very last. Like how Rocky broke down when he finally won against Apollo.

Tebow cried because things did not go his way and he lost. Like a 5 year old brat who cant handle shite like that.

Secondly, AJ went to the bench and buried his head in a towel during the crux of it all. He wasnt seeking attention, just experiencing his emotions and trying to compose himself.

Tebow would find the nearest camera and sit there bawling for all to see, looking at himself on the big screen every ten seconds.


Agreed. Tebow is a horrible person.
Posted by drweb66
Atlanta
Member since Oct 2012
233 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 4:55 am to
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The tears Macaroni shed were real I believe. To me it showed the tremendous pressure players feel to repeat as national champions. The kid was overwhelmed, much like Tebow. Tebow cried because he failed. Macaroni cried because he felt relief when he didn't screw it up for Bama. I personally think players are under tremendous pressure much like Florida was in 2009. Will they succeed? We shall see. It ain't no easy, and to me it is easier, for the team on the rise, than to the team who did it last year.


No doubt the pressure on them is unreal. Your right about repeating of course too. That's why it happens so seldom. Let's face it, the odds the Tide can pull out 5 more wins this year are pretty long. The Aggies, UGA, and whoever we'd have to beat int the title game are all capable teams.

Of course Auburn and the directional team we play are just speed bumps and the kind you don't even bother slowing down for.
Posted by GoT1de
Alabama
Member since Aug 2009
5041 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 5:11 am to
When a player has a temper tantrum (slams his helmet, etc) and walks around pouting like a bitch because he's mad.. That's cool, but when a man cries at Old Yeller, he can't control his emotions.

Why dat is?
Posted by PeaRidgeWatash
Down by the docks of the city
Member since Dec 2004
15210 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 5:29 am to
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There were some lsu players in tears after the game. So yeah you can gfy. I don't see anything wrong with McCarron crying. Difference with him and tebow is that tebow plate a hell of a game, gave it all he had and still lost. McCarron knew he didn't have his best game, but still gave it all he could and was relieved to get the victory.



Thats right. I get it. They really give a damn. I man that can cry for something he cares about without giving a damn what others think...nothing wrong with that.
Posted by five_fivesix
Y’all
Member since Aug 2012
13834 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 5:45 am to
you should jump off the highest object nearest your moms basement.


seriously

jump








off

Posted by Asharad
Tiamat
Member since Dec 2010
5693 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 5:57 am to
quote:

Im not a big fan of the tears. To me, it shows that he's not mentally ready for the NFL.


The lack of emotion in the NFL is why it sucks.
Posted by Gradual_Stroke
Bee Cave, TX
Member since Oct 2012
20917 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 6:01 am to
So you're saying that because all the NFL players aren't crybabies, it sucks?
Posted by tkane311
Mo-billionaire
Member since Oct 2009
2336 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 6:41 am to
Well, this IS poetic justice for you Bama fans that have really enjoyed over the years dropping zingers about Tebow crying. Yeah. frick y'all. Me personally, I didn't have a problem with either crying. And I want to hate McCarron, but his fiery emotional side, no matter how it manifests itself, won't allow me to. I loved that first game where that became evident against Florida when he was running around ready to fight
Posted by Crimson Legend
Mount St Gumpus
Member since Nov 2004
15478 posts
Posted on 11/5/12 at 6:47 am to
A bit of honesty:

I enjoyed Tebow crying on the sidelines. I don't fault him for it, or call him a puss, or anything stupid. I enjoyed it because it signified to me that he had done everything he could imaginably do to win, and we still dominated Florida (and this was when Florida was still on top). I didn't bask in his failure, I was enjoying Bama's success as a fan.

I have never hated Tebow, but I have always hated the "Mythical Tebow" created by the media...so I can relate when people hate the "Mythical Alabama" that supposedly can beat NFL teams.
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