Anon E Muss
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| Location: | GET OFF MY LAWN! |
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| Interests: | Football, NASCAR, hunting |
| Occupation: | Union Delegate |
| Number of Posts: | 188 |
| Registered on: | 10/11/2009 |
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re: Sayonara Saban!
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/20/09 at 9:57 am to ACL11190
Northern Bama is beautiful. I have family in Huntsville.
But, Republic of Texas > State of Alabama.
:usa:
But, Republic of Texas > State of Alabama.
:usa:
re: Sayonara Saban!
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/20/09 at 9:51 am to Anon E Muss
ACLGUMP,
Bama is a beautiful state, especially the mountains, and my family loves Orange Beach. We own a condo there.
99% of the Bama fans we meet are great to us when we're in our LSU gear.
But, we had an Auburn fan refuse our offer to get under our LSU beach canopy during a heavy rain (while his embarrassed wife and two toddlers did).
:lol:
Bama is a beautiful state, especially the mountains, and my family loves Orange Beach. We own a condo there.
99% of the Bama fans we meet are great to us when we're in our LSU gear.
But, we had an Auburn fan refuse our offer to get under our LSU beach canopy during a heavy rain (while his embarrassed wife and two toddlers did).
:lol:
re: Sayonara Saban!
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/20/09 at 9:45 am to DvlsAdvocat
DevilsAdvocate,
I've read your posts for years. You are a smart poster.
But, Lee Harvey Oswald was from New Orleans...
I think that is in Louisiana.
:lol:
I've read your posts for years. You are a smart poster.
But, Lee Harvey Oswald was from New Orleans...
I think that is in Louisiana.
:lol:
re: Sayonara Saban!
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/20/09 at 9:38 am to ACL11190
ACLGUMP,
I edited my post to put an "s" on "states."
:lol:
I edited my post to put an "s" on "states."
:lol:
re: Sayonara Saban!
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/20/09 at 9:37 am to ACL11190
ACLGUMP,
I am not a University of Texas fan. You are obviously a UA-T fan (despite the "Thug U" emblem displayed next to your screen name).
I was comparing the Great Republic of Texas with the state of "Segregation Then, Segegation Now, Segregation Forever" alabama.
:lol:
I am not a University of Texas fan. You are obviously a UA-T fan (despite the "Thug U" emblem displayed next to your screen name).
I was comparing the Great Republic of Texas with the state of "Segregation Then, Segegation Now, Segregation Forever" alabama.
:lol:
re: Sayonara Saban!
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/20/09 at 9:29 am to ACL11190
ACLGUMP,
I said the respective STATES and UNIVERSITIES (not the running games, defenses, etc.)
But, I hope the underdog, Texas, spanks Bama's arse like Utah did last year in the Sugar Bowl. Way to represent the SEC against Utah, Gumps!
:lol:
I said the respective STATES and UNIVERSITIES (not the running games, defenses, etc.)
But, I hope the underdog, Texas, spanks Bama's arse like Utah did last year in the Sugar Bowl. Way to represent the SEC against Utah, Gumps!
:lol:
re: Sayonara Saban!
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/20/09 at 9:27 am to gatorprincess815
And the Dolphins don't want Saban in Miami for some reason...
re: Sayonara Saban!
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/20/09 at 9:24 am to ACL11190
TEXAS>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>alabama.
re: Sayonara Saban!
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/20/09 at 9:20 am to m2pro
This is amusing. When Saban was at LSU, Gumps said he was a recruiting cheat (see Jamarcus Russell, Chevis Jackson, et al), a philanderer, a damn Yankee, etc., etc.
Now, they ponder the answer they would give if God Almighty gave them a choice between a NC and keeping him.
You have to be amused and laugh.
(Before the "obssession" talk starts, remember it was the Gumps who are obssessed with Dennis Franchione, (Does the name "Fran Phony" ring a bell, Gumps?),whose only unpardonable sin was that he had the nerve to leave Tideland and go to Texas (where he's from*) and coach there.
:lol:
* I am also from Texas. Any Gump who says Bama** is better than Texas is, well, a Gump.
** The respective states AND universities.
Now, they ponder the answer they would give if God Almighty gave them a choice between a NC and keeping him.
You have to be amused and laugh.
(Before the "obssession" talk starts, remember it was the Gumps who are obssessed with Dennis Franchione, (Does the name "Fran Phony" ring a bell, Gumps?),whose only unpardonable sin was that he had the nerve to leave Tideland and go to Texas (where he's from*) and coach there.
:lol:
* I am also from Texas. Any Gump who says Bama** is better than Texas is, well, a Gump.
** The respective states AND universities.
re: Better Fans: Saints or LSU?
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/19/09 at 3:28 pm to AlaTiger
Saints fans are more loyal. But, they have always had much lower expectations than LSU fans.
re: Joe McKnight in Trouble
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/19/09 at 3:06 pm to Manchurian Tiger
quote:
And then there are the 10's of millions of degenerates like yourself.
quote:
Did you finish high school, you piece of shite.
This degenerate has two (2) degrees from LSU. He and his wife also waited until after he began his career to start a family.
This degenerate (and other similar degenerates) pays for the anti-social behavior of the McKnights in this country.
This degenerate (and other similar degenerates) has every right to criticize the McKnights in this country.
re: Joe McKnight in Trouble
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/19/09 at 2:19 pm to byubengalboy
quote:
and you are what...a typical racist Louisiana suburban moron?
No, just a "typical suburban moron" who looks at the "communitay" and their collective irresponsibilty and shakes his head in disgust. There is no shame in that "communitay" for being uneducated, being unable to speak proper English (despite watching the most hours of TV per week compared to ALL other "communitays"), illegitimate births, going to prison ("Jamal be gettin' out da joint, let's throw him a party.)", committing crimes, etc., etc.
No need to label a person "racist" because he/she is disgusted by the millions of McKnight's in this country.
Why not get mad at the McKnights instead?
quote:
dat baby's needs will be taken care of by McKnight when he signs a lucrative contract in 'the league.'
And who pays for dat baby's needs until then?
The state of California?
re: Joe McKnight in Trouble
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/19/09 at 1:51 pm to TheCaterpillar
quote:
McKnight told the Times the Land Rover belonged to "my baby mama's boss."
McKnight: "My baby mama's boss."
Regardless of talent, McKnight is a typical ghetto moron.
I wonder who be payin' for dat baby's needs...
The taxpayers of California?
:dunno:
re: SEC teams you want to lose in the Bowl games
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/19/09 at 9:50 am to ULQQKED
UF. Only because I want to see Timmy Tebow cry one last time after losing a college game. When he does that shite in the NFL, his teammates will kick his arse.
re: Nick Saban and Bear Bryant are the only two
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/12/09 at 12:46 pm to nothingbutawinner00
Nothingbut,
What is "FML"?
:dunno:
What is "FML"?
:dunno:
re: Bear Bryant "is" dead and ...
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/12/09 at 12:39 pm to Schwaaz
Schwaaz,
As an LSU fan, I, like MOST LSU fans, admired and had great respect for Coach Bryant. Bear Bryant and Bama were the face of southern football from the 60's to the late 70's. I, like MOST LSU fans, pulled for Bama when they played schools outside the South.
But, the "obsession," as you call it, is really just a manifestation of the collective view of fans of other schools who are fascinated by Bama fans' idolization of a man who has been dead for 27 years.
Yes, he did great things for Bama. And, for southern football.
He was no civil rights pioneer but he saw the need to get black players, which broke down crazy racial barriers in our part of the country. I've seen interviews where his former players, white and black, choked up when speaking about him.
He was a special person.
But, he's passed away.
When he was alive he put his pants on one leg at a time.
When he woke up on the morning, his hair was mussed up and his breath would choke a fly (like everybody else's).
Bama has done fine since then, especially with coach Stallings (another great man and coach) and coach Saban (a great coach).
To hear a Bama fan describe other teams' fans as "obsessive" for noting most Bama fan's God-like reverence for Coach Bryant is amusing.
The "obsession," dear Schwaaz, is Bama's.
With that said, and from a person born in Texas and raised in Louisiana, "ROLL TIDE! BEAT TEXAS! REPRESENT THE SEC WELL!"
:geauxtigers:
As an LSU fan, I, like MOST LSU fans, admired and had great respect for Coach Bryant. Bear Bryant and Bama were the face of southern football from the 60's to the late 70's. I, like MOST LSU fans, pulled for Bama when they played schools outside the South.
But, the "obsession," as you call it, is really just a manifestation of the collective view of fans of other schools who are fascinated by Bama fans' idolization of a man who has been dead for 27 years.
Yes, he did great things for Bama. And, for southern football.
He was no civil rights pioneer but he saw the need to get black players, which broke down crazy racial barriers in our part of the country. I've seen interviews where his former players, white and black, choked up when speaking about him.
He was a special person.
But, he's passed away.
When he was alive he put his pants on one leg at a time.
When he woke up on the morning, his hair was mussed up and his breath would choke a fly (like everybody else's).
Bama has done fine since then, especially with coach Stallings (another great man and coach) and coach Saban (a great coach).
To hear a Bama fan describe other teams' fans as "obsessive" for noting most Bama fan's God-like reverence for Coach Bryant is amusing.
The "obsession," dear Schwaaz, is Bama's.
With that said, and from a person born in Texas and raised in Louisiana, "ROLL TIDE! BEAT TEXAS! REPRESENT THE SEC WELL!"
:geauxtigers:
re: Guilbeau's Take On The Gonzales Hire
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/12/09 at 11:48 am to Icansee4miles
:lol:
re: Guilbeau's Take On The Gonzales Hire
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/12/09 at 11:20 am to GABlueDog
The only thing Guilbeau smells fishy is his boyfriend's arse...
re: Will LSU be able to Run the Ball?
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/8/09 at 9:06 pm to PennState
To answer the question, in an intelligent manner, would require knowledge of Penn State's defense.
How does its D-line compare to Bama's? Linebackers to Florida's or Bama's? Secondary to Florida's?
Is PSU's defense big, strong, and fast?
Or just big and strong, e.g., tOSU?
LSU's biggest problem, besides having a dumb "Michigan Man" as head coach, is poor quarterback play. Jefferson couldn't find his arse with both hands, much less a wide open receiver. Opposing teams stack the box and beg Jefferson to attempt a pass, especially in the pocket, as opposed to a roll-out or run-pass option. LSU's coaches are calling plays like Jefferson is Drew Brees.
It's like polishing a turd.
LSU is EASY to defend and easily could have lost to Miss. State, Georgia, and Arkansas. If my math is right, that would result in a 6-6 record.
But, from what I hear, PSU's QB is pretty shitty himself.
How does its D-line compare to Bama's? Linebackers to Florida's or Bama's? Secondary to Florida's?
Is PSU's defense big, strong, and fast?
Or just big and strong, e.g., tOSU?
LSU's biggest problem, besides having a dumb "Michigan Man" as head coach, is poor quarterback play. Jefferson couldn't find his arse with both hands, much less a wide open receiver. Opposing teams stack the box and beg Jefferson to attempt a pass, especially in the pocket, as opposed to a roll-out or run-pass option. LSU's coaches are calling plays like Jefferson is Drew Brees.
It's like polishing a turd.
LSU is EASY to defend and easily could have lost to Miss. State, Georgia, and Arkansas. If my math is right, that would result in a 6-6 record.
But, from what I hear, PSU's QB is pretty shitty himself.
re: Jordan Jefferson
Posted by Anon E Muss on 12/7/09 at 10:05 pm to TigerWatch
I saw Jefferson all season.
I saw the same things from Jefferson that I saw in all the games I attended.
On most plays a receiver was wide open and JJ either didn't see him (despite having plenty of time) or he waited to make the throw AFTER the receiver: (a) waved to his girlfriend in the stands, (b) traded email adresses with the DB or linebacker trying to cover him, and (c) re-tied his shoe laces.
JJ has done a good job being very conservative with the ball. Few turnovers, decent stats.
But, IMHO, he needs to accelerate his game.
Too many missed opportunities.
I saw the same things from Jefferson that I saw in all the games I attended.
On most plays a receiver was wide open and JJ either didn't see him (despite having plenty of time) or he waited to make the throw AFTER the receiver: (a) waved to his girlfriend in the stands, (b) traded email adresses with the DB or linebacker trying to cover him, and (c) re-tied his shoe laces.
JJ has done a good job being very conservative with the ball. Few turnovers, decent stats.
But, IMHO, he needs to accelerate his game.
Too many missed opportunities.
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