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re: Tennessee Fans: What were your immediate thoughts after the LSU game in 2010?
Posted on 7/17/17 at 6:51 pm to CBandits82
Posted on 7/17/17 at 6:51 pm to CBandits82
Holes were punched in walls that day......and then we won
Posted on 7/17/17 at 7:28 pm to TT9
quote:not that it's likely to happen at all, but I hope we beat the fack out of y'all this year, and I hope Tennessee does as well.
talking about a battle of garbage Head Coaches.
Posted on 7/17/17 at 8:42 pm to CBandits82
I was at this game.. and at the lsu/tn game after katrina. Two crazy games
Posted on 7/17/17 at 9:06 pm to CBandits82
After the Auburn '16 game, we know exactly how TN fans felt then.
Posted on 7/17/17 at 9:28 pm to Vols&Shaft83
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Dooley can't fricking count
This is BS. I was within the lower 20 rows behind the UT bench. The craziness at that last moment can only be blamed on the craziness of that last moment. It would be like blaming Miles for the bad snap, and it would have stood. Blame him for being in the spot is a different story, but not the bad snap.
The fact that Dooley had UT in the game in BR, and UT fans couldn't get past that issue shows why Majors was right when he nicknamed UT fans the "Legion of the Miserable".
Posted on 7/17/17 at 9:34 pm to oleyeller
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tn game after katrina.
Posted on 7/17/17 at 9:39 pm to TOSOV
Dooley miscounted several games. It wasn't 'game based craziness' that made him do it. He was one of the worst D1 coaches in history and his special teams were worst of all.
Posted on 7/17/17 at 9:43 pm to CBandits82
This just shows me how embarrassing Miles' clock management was...smh.
Posted on 7/17/17 at 10:33 pm to CBandits82
Those linemen were set. They're offensive tackles. They can line up and get set without a hand on the ground and most of the time they do it every play in spread/pass heavy offenses...you aren't forced to put a hand on the ground dude, that's just a stance that most linemen are taught to use bc it gives you an advantage to 1, get low at the snap of the ball to get leverage on the defender and 2, to explode with your feet under you to get more force to knock the defender off of the ball at the snap. You aren't forced to have a hand on the ground, though most guards always do...but, tackles are taught to lineup both with their hand on the ground and not. You should know this.
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Posted on 7/17/17 at 10:35 pm to CBandits82
I was in Nevada listening on the radio. My coworker said right before the last play he's going to bang it in on the left side.
Posted on 7/17/17 at 10:39 pm to CBandits82
The only time a win felt like a loss. Probably the worst I've seen LSU play in a long time.
Posted on 7/17/17 at 10:49 pm to siliconvalleytiger
13 vs 11 isn't fair ......WE WIN I was at the game, still felt like a loss to me......I was at Miles' first TN game when he went full retard.........never cared for the guy since
Posted on 7/18/17 at 7:23 am to Prof
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You answered your own question with the pic. LSU still thinks that was a special frick up by Dooley. It wasn't. It was merely the first in a long line of too many men on the field penalties and bizarre special teams.
As I recall a couple of years later 5 or 6 of the assistant coaches all resigned on the same day.
Posted on 7/18/17 at 7:45 am to CBandits82
LSU ran players in from the sideline with 4 seconds left. By rule, if the offense runs players in from the sideline, the officials have to allow sufficient time for the defense to respond.
If Dooley had any sense, (provided the refs would have appropriately observed the rules regarding player substitution) he could have trotted his players out slowely and allowed the clock to run out without giving LSU a chance to even snap the ball.
Miles took advantage of Tennessee's coaching staff not knowing the rules.
If Dooley had any sense, (provided the refs would have appropriately observed the rules regarding player substitution) he could have trotted his players out slowely and allowed the clock to run out without giving LSU a chance to even snap the ball.
Miles took advantage of Tennessee's coaching staff not knowing the rules.
Posted on 7/18/17 at 9:08 am to madmaxvol
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Miles lucked into Tennessee's coaching staff not knowing the rules.
FIFY
Posted on 7/18/17 at 9:37 am to CBandits82
It was awesome.
I was in the corner of the end zone where Terrence Toliver was pointing at about 5 yellow flags. So I knew we were gonna get another play. So I wasn't too upset.
I was in the corner of the end zone where Terrence Toliver was pointing at about 5 yellow flags. So I knew we were gonna get another play. So I wasn't too upset.
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