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re: Sometimes losses aren't really losses. Hint UT?

Posted on 10/5/16 at 12:51 am to
Posted by 12thFairway
Member since May 2015
745 posts
Posted on 10/5/16 at 12:51 am to
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If you want to talk about the National Championship game, then we can have a discussion about a head coach that was recently fired for his stubbornness. That game played out a lot like the first game. The only exception being that Alabama kicked a bunch of field goals again, got one of your fluky defensive touchdowns, and finally scored an offensive touchdown in garbage time.

I didn't bring up that game, you did. Yet you claim I'm the one with a psyche that is damaged? Sounds like you have insecurity issues.

Give it up. Move on. Maybe Herman will come to LSU, Saban will retire and LSU will win 10 National championships - but what won't happen is anyone believing your ill advised butt hurt psychotic assertions that LSU was the better team in 2011.
Posted by Bmath
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Member since Aug 2010
18688 posts
Posted on 10/5/16 at 1:05 am to
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LSU was the better team in 2011.


They were. Who won the most the games in 2011? Who won the SEC in 2011? Who went undefeated in 2011?

You can assert that Alabama was cataclysmically better all you want, yet they were statistically very similar in all games with common opponents.

Outside of those teams they went on the play the little sisters of the poor while LSU won games against the eventual Pac 12 champions and the Big East champions.

Look, if you really want to put your 99 out of 100 theory to rest, where is the rubber match? Sure, they played again later in 2012, but they had different teams at that point.

Sorry I hurt your feelings not declaring Alabama the greatest team ever in 2011. Keep screaming about how "butt hurt" you think I am.

Good day.

This post was edited on 10/5/16 at 1:09 am
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