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Posted on 5/9/19 at 4:06 pm to John Milner
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I'd be real good with that but I don't think it's reasonable to expect to be playoff contenders every year.
You obviously don't understand how delusional some of our fans are.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 4:11 pm to LSU82BILL
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LSU82BILL
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You obviously don't understand how delusional some of our fans are.
Maybe so. I do know, though, that I have never seen a fan as obsessed about Alabama as the LSU fan William Taylor is. I don't think even the Auburn fan name of Rabern is that bad.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 5:24 pm to John Milner
Texag7 has William beat by a few miles.
He will incorporate Alabama into just about every conversation.
He will incorporate Alabama into just about every conversation.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 5:26 pm to jnethe1
I don't know, ole Willy said 44-16 felt as good as both of LSU's BCS title wins.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 5:34 pm to Korin
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I don't know, ole Willy said 44-16 felt as good as both of LSU's BCS title wins.
That is weird, but he's obsessed about Alabama, so it's not entirely surprising that he'd like another team's accomplishments more than what he claims as his own.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 5:51 pm to Korin
Well that’s uncomfortable.
Texag7 said that he’d prefer that his Aggies loss to Alabama last year because it would be good for the conference. So there’s that.
Texag7 said that he’d prefer that his Aggies loss to Alabama last year because it would be good for the conference. So there’s that.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 6:05 pm to dcbl
Brown v. Board of Education marked the beginning of the end of Ole Miss football glory. The days of 5’9” 160lb white fullbacks are never coming back.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 6:15 pm to I let the dogs out
Shockingly, Ole Miss football was the last football program in the country to integrate. 

Posted on 5/9/19 at 6:47 pm to jnethe1
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Texag7 said that he’d prefer that his Aggies loss to Alabama last year because it would be good for the conference. So there’s that.
Of course he did

Posted on 5/9/19 at 11:32 pm to VFL1800FPD
I’m not wrong. One guy doing something one time is an exception not a rule. Yes, anyone can have one great recruiting class or one great season for that matter. Tennessee is not going to return to what they were on a consistent basis. That’s returning to glory in my eyes. You’re never going to be a consistent power unless you blindly hit the jackpot in the coaching arena. Your last 3 coaching hires have been coaches from the same arena that schools like State and OM hire their coaches. Lower level G5 head coaches or an up and coming assistant. You are a nice, mid level SEC job. Nothing more.
Posted on 5/9/19 at 11:58 pm to I let the dogs out
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Brown v. Board of Education marked the beginning of the end of Ole Miss football glory. The days of 5’9” 160lb white fullbacks are never coming back.
Neither are the days of 5'9", 160 pound black fullbacks. Neither are 6'2", 255 pound lineman like John Hannah, widely acknowledged as the best lineman of all time.
You race baiting bigots are outdated clowns. It's like you really imagine all black people, in all time periods, were just as athletic as they are now.
You do realize that both blacks and whites were smaller, slower, and less physically fit in days gone by, right? It's not like 6'7", 350 pound black linemen were as plentiful as grains of sand on the beach 50 years ago and were simply denied the chance to play football.
You know, just like the "average" height of all men, worldwide, a few thousand years ago was about 5'2". People of all races have evolved.
Newsflash for the perpetually outraged race obsessed:
Not every black athlete wanting to play QB 70 years ago was 6'5", 250 pounds like Cam Newton with the speed of a sprinter.

This post was edited on 5/11/19 at 12:07 am
Posted on 5/10/19 at 12:01 am to jnethe1
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Well that’s uncomfortable.
Texag7 said that he’d prefer that his Aggies loss to Alabama last year because it would be good for the conference. So there’s that.
Seems like a unselfish and intelligent fan that weighed the pros and cons of his team losing vs. their potential advantage in winning and compared that to the overall good effects for the whole conference of his team losing.
Very few good men like that are left in this world.
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