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Granger is shooting 31% from the field so far this year.....

Felton's percentages are just as bad, he barely scores, he gets no steals, and he really hasnt been getting nearly enough assists to compensate for those other atrocities I just mentioned.

I'm probably gonna stick with Granger, for he'll most likely shape up. However, I don't know about Felton. Would it be a good idea to go ahead and trade Felton soon??
Nothing is ever a done deal in recruiting, and you will never know what is going on inside his head no matter how much money you pay for recruiting website memberships....
yeah same with me...I'm up 44, but he has Brees, Colston, Roddy White, and Kasay tomorrow night...I'm very worried

re: VJax who's starting him?

Posted by geauxtigers845 on 12/24/11 at 11:52 am
I've got Demaryius Thomas, Dwayne Bowe, VJax, and Kahlil Bell...I'm benching VJax
I think I'm just gonna go with Bowe...I've stuck with him every week since week 5, even though he hasn't caught a TD since then. Who knows, maybe this will be the week.
Right now, Jackson is on my bench because he's questionable, but I don't know if that is the right move. Thoughts?
I'm in the same exact predicament, and I'm going with Bell. DeAngelo is just too inconsistent for me to start him in the championship game.
I have the same 2 guys, and I'm leaning towards sticking with Jackson. I don't want to sit Jackson this week and regret it if he goes off, which is definitely possible.
Thomas vs. NE
Boldin @ SD
Jackson vs. BAL.

Semifinal game this week for me...help please
He also is somewhat of an LSU fan I think.
That's false. I go to St. Paul's, and I'm certain that Ostin does not drive to school, nor is he 16. He did get held back one year, but it was only one year, not 2. So, technically he should be a freshman.
Highly doubtful. JJ is out there because he gives us the best chance to win, day in and day out...and I'm not trashing Jarrett Lee, because he played great in the first half of the season, but he clearly showed his true colors in the Bama game
For added amusement, this is how I proceeded to respond...

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dude...you cannot be serious.....if Alabama's offense and defense were both better than LSU's...than Alabama's offense would have actually scored some points and Alabama would have won the game, thats all there is to it...AND REID'S INTERCEPTION WAS OFFICIALLY REVIEWED AND UPHELD...FIND ME ONE ARTICLE BY ANY SPORTS ANALYST/EXPERT THAT THOUGHT THAT INTERCEPTION WAS GARBAGE!!! I sincerely hope that you do realize that only you and other Alabama fans are the only ones talking about that interception, there is nothing on ESPN or anywhere for that matter...ALSO, LSU WAS RIGHT ON THE 2 YARD LINE RIGHT BEFORE THE HALF AND RAN OUT OF TIME TO SCORE A TD!! (they also pushed the ball all the way to the seven yardline in OT, and where did bama go??? BACKWARDS!) So if anything, LSU was the only one that had any chance of scoring a TD


The guy ended up deleting his status :rotflmao:
haha oh yes...there are pluses and minuses to living here, but hearing them cry over and over again is somewhat amusing
Yeah, everyone one of my friends that I've talked to has blamed him, but what really gets me though is all of them calling Reid's INT garbage...I mean...really??? :yack:
living here is seriously hell sometimes
This is a response I got from a Bama fan acquaintance of mine today. He fed me the usual "awww, well Alabama beat themselves" bull#^$*, so I responded by saying
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it's clear that the teams were identical on offense and defense. Everyone knew the game would come down to special teams, which it did, and guess who was better???? LSU...Boom!!


This is how he proceeds to respond... :popcorn:

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...the teams were not identical on offense and defense. The teams had nearly identical numbers in rushing (LSU averaged 3.6 yards per rush, Alabama averaged 3.1 yards per rush) but Alabama had more than double the passing yards that LSU had. Offense goes to Alabama. On defense LSU was close to Alabama but Alabama was better. Alabama had drives stopped because of penalties that set them back and missed calls by officials. Reid's "interception" was utter garbage. Williams clearly had possession when he hit the ground. That's called a catch, not an interception. If that play hadn't been miscalled then Alabama would have a 1st down at the 1 and they'd have punched it in for a TD. Alabama also dropped two passes in the endzone that should have been TDs. LSU never got close to scoring in regulation. Alabama had what should have been 3 TDs. Therefore Alabama's defense was better. Special teams goes to LSU. No duh. Cade Foster is an awful kicker and Saban knew that. Putting him out there was a mistake.


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