1. Had to share this LMAO
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  2. This is not a one sided game. You are focusing on one thing/aspect without acknowledging of the other. I'm saying I believe Alabama's defense will have more stops than LSU's. That results in a team still scoring but their opposition is as well. One can't keep up with the other.
    You've got a ..
    10-7...
    21-14...
    27-17...
    42-34...

    One isn't catching up with the other.
  3. I expect five to nine plays out of the wildcat in two different series.
  4. I see 2 losses for Bama.
  5. since you live in Colorado you should try an edible. I think you’d enjoy those Rockies games a lot more....
  6. not convinced you get more stops as I think joe plays pretty clean in this game....I don’t see bama winning as many of those 50-50 balls against chase, marshal, and jefferson
  7. Tell you what gump. You take all your metrics and not catching up bullshit along with your SEC entitlement and bet your next 3 doublewide payments on your boys.

    Let's see how that works out
  8. i say just the opposite. Both offenses’ strengths are the passing game and our DB’s > Yours.

    Two interceptions. blee dat.
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  9. Double wide. Entitlement. You'd think after these last few years you'd find something new. Yet, here we are Shane...I'm offering football observations and all I'm getting in response? Failing attempts at lowbrow humor.
  10. Faith is a part of fanaticism. It's a lot of faith when I consider Schrader had a career days against the LSU secondary. Trask, a career day against the LSU secondary. Ehlinger, a career day against LSU.

    Two INT's, eh? That's stepping out on a limb. Now, it's happened twice in his career (two in one game) against UGA and Clemson last season. Do you think the LSU defense is on par with those last season?

    These are things I read and they just don't click. There's a caveat with so much thrown out here. Take scoring defense for example. Texas is an outlier because of their offensive capabilities. So, seeing Bama with a better number here has its caveat there. Then I look a little deeper and see 23% of the points scored against LSU have come in the fourth quarter where 50% have come against Bama in the fourth. Neither team has been in a situation where they might lose in the fourth so I think it's fair to call that garbage time which in turn skews the numbers again.

    For every "look at this" there's a "hang on a minute." One that has amused me is "you haven't seen an offense like this." And, that's true. Bama hasn't seen an offense, from LSU, like the one this season. However, the offense LSU is running ... that's been seen in practice for quite awhile now.
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