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Former Alabama defensive back Marlon Humphrey tried to take a shot at LSU on Twitter Wednesday but completely swung and missed.

Humphrey, who now plays for the Baltimore Ravens, quote-tweeted a Bleacher Report graphic about which college program was WRU: Alabama, Clemson, LSU, or Ole Miss.

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Thankfully former LSU star wide receiver Justin Jefferson came along and reminded Humphrey of the Tigers' historic 2019 Championship season...

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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
77 Comments
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CanebreakCajun36 months
Spelling guys. Spelling.
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c on z36 months
Math as well for the Bammers.
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Spelt it rong36 months
brooooooo
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GoneFishing2136 months
Really no need for him to “clap back”. Everyone but Humphrey already knows LSU won a NC recently.
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Fightin Okra36 months
Regardless of how you look at it, Louisiana is WRState
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DaleGribblesMower36 months
Hasn’t “one” it huh? It’s a good thing Bama had that school for retards they advertise for all the time huh?
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A-TOWNUAFAN36 months
Do what
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Jyrdis36 months
Is it really a rivalry when one side dominates?
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NOSTRODAMUS36 months
you mean the first 10 years of the 2000s when LSU won 7/10 or the 2nd 10 years with bama winning 8/11? pretty close to even this century.
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ApexTiger36 months
I concede that Nick Saban is the best coach of all time. It's not even close... If Nick had stayed at the Dolphins, LSU would have at least 3 more titles, had Nick stayed at LSU, we'd probably have 8 more titles ...the guy is a machine
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CanebreakCajun36 months
You're so far behind in life, you actually think you're winning.
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luciouslou36 months
Marlon should have talked about o-line U. Much better argument
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TrouserTrout36 months
Twitter makes it so obvious a lot of these guys wouldn’t sniff a college campus if not for their athletic ability. How do you mix up one and won? Idiot.
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Two dumb people being dumb It's embarrassing they were accepted into an institution of higher education.
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CajunBullet36 months
Maybe that would Bama Ebonics that is taught in Tuscaloosa? Just saying!
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A-TOWNUAFAN36 months
WTF did Cajun say?
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Eli Goldfinger36 months
One ...oh lawd.
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ByUselves36 months
And both of those guys actually went to college. Apparently taking English classes in any skool must have been banned.
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salty136 months
Do they write like this on purpose, or are they just idiots?
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Big EZ Tiger36 months
Do I gotsta splain?
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Chalkywhite8436 months
On purpose
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madddoggydawg36 months
on purpose
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DaBeerz36 months
Memory loss sounds better, I have 2 degrees from LSU though
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charlestonchief36 months
“Claps back”?? Is this some new hip way to say responds?? Sounds stupid
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BowDownToLSU36 months
I’m old and know what it means. Come on Paw Paw
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Funky Tide 836 months
Reading these comments are pretty funny. Grammar errors aside, Marlon is very "well spoken" as they say. He hunts, fishes, and rides atvs in his spare time.
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Ignignot36 months
Marlon Dumphrey
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HoustonGumbeauxGuy36 months
I don’t see shite
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Robber DeNiro36 months
He lost, we one!!!!
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TutHillTiger36 months
Stupid is as stupid does -Gumps
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5Wide36 months
29-0, 55-17
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CanebreakCajun36 months
You porked your cousin. We win.
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BK78536 months
Totally forgot 46-41? Plus a mercy knee at the end when LSU would have scored another TD....lol
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how33336 months
Buck fama
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Mikeytodd36 months
With how brutal people are on the internet, I rarely misuse " one/won, there/they're, have/got". Seems most kids coming out of college would check this before posting.
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