1. Where's the D... Can't believe both teams with 500+ yards.
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  2. Bama bettet score something on this drive

    AJ made a great pass for once. Clutch
  3. When you give up nearly 600 yards of offense to a Nick Saban team, you've had a horrible day at the office.
  4. Saban is an Idiot if he gets conservative on 3& goal. He better be creative and mis direction and get it in
  5. Gump TD and that's game people.
  6. Verne just wet his pants. And I'm not talking about piss.
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  7. With the suckfest they were giving Bama/aTm they're both going to need burp rags.
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  8. it's amazing (in a great way) to think we're more balanced than either one of these teams. we keep progressing and it wouldn't be a stretch to believe we could beat both of these teams on all of our best days.
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  9. Gump loving Cuz text me last night. Said LSU isn't looking good. I said really? It was all Bama could do to contain JFF and a couple of receivers. When LSU comes to town he better have a scheme for Hill, Magee, blue, Copeland , Hiliard, Landry, ODBjr, and Zach. Our offense is better balanced and the only real threat I see now is Ga.
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  10. I know we haven't faced an SEC defense yet. But with yards like this, neither has these 2 teams.


    "Best player, best team shined: It’s true; Johnny Manziel was the best player on the field Saturday, but Alabama’s victory made them one step closer to winning another SEC and national championship. Both shined on college football’s biggest stage. The Tide exit the favorite in the West, and they are clearly the team to beat. AJ McCarron hammered the Aggies for 334 yards and four TDs through the air, while his counterpart Johnny Football did nothing but cement himself as college football’s best player. Manziel shredded Alabama’s defense for 562 yards and five TDs. Manziel’s 562 total yards were more than Nick Saban has given up to one team, and the Aggies’ 628 yards was the most given up in Alabama program history. Alabama continues to struggle with dual-threat QBs, but no team remaining on the schedule has that type of player or offense."

    And the slobber fest continues.