This kills me. As if Auburn only made mistakes in the game..... More like, largely because we dropped two TD passes and missed field goals too. http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2005/writers/john_walters/11/30/pickoff/index.html
:geauxtige LSU! :geauxtige LSU! We are wishing the best of luck to you today. I will enjoy watching the game, I would be a liar if I didn't wish we were there, but I know we didn't earn the trip. Any team could have won any game with enough Ifs or Buts, I like conjecture as much as anyone, but what is, IS. :geauxtige LSU! :geauxtige LSU! :geauxtige LSU! :geauxtige LSU!
Quit being nice on the forum and sending us food to our tailgate! Ok, I am kidding.. You can keep sending the food. :grin: :thumb:
You know what? I learned a long time ago... ok, not really, it was 2003, but still... that what the media wants and what is reality are two very very very different things. They lost all of their credibility with me after 2003's fiasco. The only thing that matters to me is what happens on the field. You can't go back in time, so WHY bring up after fact that such and such team SHOULD be playing such and such other team-- it's pointless. I know it's free-speech, but the people who control the media should step in and create more stringent guidelines to be followed. There should be a rule about total cock-sucking. Save that type of talk for editorials and opinion pieces. It has NO place in the newscasts or broadcasts of games--no one cares! People can make their own conclusions as to who is better, they don't need someone who is getting paid ridiculously large sums of money for nothing to form an opinion for them. Enough is enough, it's making college football almost as bad as the NFL. I know that I can turn it off and choose not to listen, and that IS what I do, but I'm tired of how the Joe-Blows of the world are directly quoting these morons and trying to act like they know football moreso than the fans of the game who follow teams/stats/players endlessly. I usually laugh in their faces when I hear it. It's actually pretty funny though, but it really does offer a skewed sense of reality. People go to those places for NEWS, not opinion.. that's what bothers me. It's unethical. Maybe it's just because I'm an aspiring journalist and I cannot tolerate such biasness in the media, but it's sickening.
In your honor I am breaking out a bottle of 18 YO Elijah Craig for the game tonight. If I fly in from Texas for the AU/LSU game next year we will redefine the word Tailgate. I have 40 acres about 6 miles from campus that we could turn into an RV Park and have a modern Mountain Man Rendezvous. Maybe we could get the backhoe out and cook some pigs and goats in the ground.
Decek7, i haven't been able to attend a game this year... and probably won't next year, but if you keep talking about it like that... i may just have to say screw lawschool for 4 days.