Ahh well while you sit at home being a fan listening to Charlie and Gordy, I am too busy walking out the stadium. What's up with you? You send me nice polite private messages acting like my friend, then you attack me constantly in posts. You have done this for years now. What gives? What is yoru point here?
Someone once told me that if I cared about other people's opinions to not do anything I didn't want printed on the front page of the newspaper. I remain critical of some decisions and actions this staff has made and will defend my position to anyone but as a fan base we do go overboard at times, and the situation with the Tenn buses isn't defendable at any level. I didn't hear them say anything that wasn't true. They expressed their opinions, which like everyone else, they have a right to do. They also prefaced their condemnation of the websites with a comment that they didn't agree with Miles' handling of several situations but felt calling for his head wasn't warranted. They had also talked earlier about working the game clock to get the field goal attempt (missed) at the end of the half which was a similar situation to the Tenn game debacle. They pointed out that Miles could have told JR to spike the ball instead of trying to run the field goal team onto the field. So overall I thought they were pretty even handed.
run the most efficient prostitution ring in s. la..... "tigerforums" is just a front. shhh, keep it on the DL.... relax francis....
i'm here to help you figure out how to remove the microsoft chip out your ass..... on the second thought, here are some latex gloves.... I gotta run
I don't have much of a problem with what was said on ESPN. LSU fans (like most other fans) do complain too much, and the Internet is firmly established as the fortress of cynicism and sarcasm. Rarely do you read a calm, reasoned, dispassionate opinion on any message board, no matter what the subject. It's not that fans are critical; they have every right to be. It's the impatient, self-indulgent nastiness that often characterizes that criticism that is open to condemnation.