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Let’s look around the sec
Posted on 9/5/22 at 3:53 pm
Posted on 9/5/22 at 3:53 pm
Bama coming off rebuilding year desperately in the portal
Ark still no sec title after 20 plus years
A&M no sec champ game appearance in a decade of membership
Auburn is the coaching graveyard
Ole miss will they ever play in a big game other than egg bowl
Tenn haven’t been relevant in two decades
Fla you have lost to lsu three in a row
Ark still no sec title after 20 plus years
A&M no sec champ game appearance in a decade of membership
Auburn is the coaching graveyard
Ole miss will they ever play in a big game other than egg bowl
Tenn haven’t been relevant in two decades
Fla you have lost to lsu three in a row
Posted on 9/5/22 at 3:55 pm to nicholastiger
I bet today has really been tough for you.
Posted on 9/5/22 at 3:55 pm to nicholastiger
LSU: Losing season opener for 3rd straight year
Posted on 9/5/22 at 3:56 pm to nicholastiger
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desperately in the portal
Teams that don't start looking at the portal to improve, even at positions of relative strength, with college level proven talent are missing the point.
Posted on 9/5/22 at 3:57 pm to nicholastiger
It’s a huge opportunity for LSU with the conference being down like that.
Posted on 9/5/22 at 3:57 pm to genuineLSUtiger
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s a huge opportunity for LSU with the conference being down like that.
Lucky for us you're already fricking it up then.
Posted on 9/5/22 at 3:58 pm to nicholastiger
Every team you listed is probably gonna whip dat tiguh azz this year
Posted on 9/5/22 at 3:59 pm to nicholastiger
Stage 1
Denial
In the first stage of the grieving process, denial helps us minimize the overwhelming pain of loss.
As we process the reality of our loss, we are also trying to survive emotional pain.
Stage 2
Anger
The second stage in grieving is anger. We are trying to adjust to a new reality and are likely experiencing extreme emotional discomfort. There is so much to process that anger may feel like it allows us an emotional outlet.
Keep in mind that anger does not require us to be very vulnerable. However, it may feel more socially acceptable than admitting we are scared. Anger allows us to express emotion with less fear of judgment or rejection.
Anger also tends to be the first thing we feel when starting to release emotions related to loss. This can leave us feeling isolated in our experience. It can also cause us to be perceived as unapproachable by others in moments when we could benefit from comfort, connection, and reassurance.
Stage 3
Bargaining
When coping with loss, it isn't unusual to feel so desperate that you are willing to do anything to alleviate or minimize the pain. During this stage in grieving, you may try to bargain to change the situation, agreeing to do something in return for being relieved of the pain you feel.
When bargaining starts to take place, we often direct our requests to a higher power, or something bigger than us that may be able to influence a different outcome. Bargaining during the grieving process can come in the form of a variety of promises.
Will post the rest when you get there...

Denial
In the first stage of the grieving process, denial helps us minimize the overwhelming pain of loss.
As we process the reality of our loss, we are also trying to survive emotional pain.
Stage 2
Anger
The second stage in grieving is anger. We are trying to adjust to a new reality and are likely experiencing extreme emotional discomfort. There is so much to process that anger may feel like it allows us an emotional outlet.
Keep in mind that anger does not require us to be very vulnerable. However, it may feel more socially acceptable than admitting we are scared. Anger allows us to express emotion with less fear of judgment or rejection.
Anger also tends to be the first thing we feel when starting to release emotions related to loss. This can leave us feeling isolated in our experience. It can also cause us to be perceived as unapproachable by others in moments when we could benefit from comfort, connection, and reassurance.
Stage 3
Bargaining
When coping with loss, it isn't unusual to feel so desperate that you are willing to do anything to alleviate or minimize the pain. During this stage in grieving, you may try to bargain to change the situation, agreeing to do something in return for being relieved of the pain you feel.
When bargaining starts to take place, we often direct our requests to a higher power, or something bigger than us that may be able to influence a different outcome. Bargaining during the grieving process can come in the form of a variety of promises.
Will post the rest when you get there...

Posted on 9/5/22 at 4:04 pm to nicholastiger
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Let’s look around the sec
I think you mean look up for you fellers..
Posted on 9/5/22 at 4:04 pm to nicholastiger
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Let’s look around the sec
I’ll simplify it for you:
Florida-W
Vandy-W
Georgia-W
Kentucky-W
Tennessee-W
South Carolina-W
Mizzou-W
Alabama -W
Auburn-W
Ole Miss-W
Texas A&M- W
Mississippi State-W
Arkansas-W
LSU- L
Posted on 9/5/22 at 4:11 pm to nicholastiger
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Let’s look around the sec
LSU:

Posted on 9/5/22 at 4:14 pm to nicholastiger
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Let’s look around the sec
I see 13 undefeated teams and one team who lost
Posted on 9/5/22 at 4:38 pm to nicholastiger
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Auburn is the coaching graveyard
Let’s call Les and Eddie O and get their take on this

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