Do we really need ANOTHER THREAD whose title contains the name of our old coach? DO WE REALLY???? Can we please try to control our obsession with Nick Saban? It's getting a little embarrassing. Let's try to grow up, Gentlemen. Thank you. :crystal: :helmet: :lsup:
I agree with JL. He's just another coach in the SEC now. Our win over VT has absolutely nothing to do with saban. Until we play Bama, what he does means nothing to us. When we play Bama, we'd like to show him what a mistake he made leaving us. That's the only time he counts to me, the week we face him. Other than that, ask yourself if you would start a thread about Spurrier, Meyer, Tuberville, Richt, Fulmer, based on the same news. If not, why would you start one about saban? Let's concern ourselves with our program doing well.
If you don't like it Jean, don't open it bro. I will take any shot available at that coward. This game brought back memories of a bad defeat.
I'm not trying to single you out . . . there are other LSU fans who share your obsession, and would have posted the same thread, had they gotten to the keyboard before you did. I'm simply trying to raise awareness amongst our fanbase that the more we demonstrate an obsession with Saban, the more that the Bama Nation laughs at us and enjoys their moment of Schadenfreude. Let's grow up, forget about Saban, and move on. Let's not ruminate again and again, year after year over the loss of Saban, like some kind of love-sick pathetic 13 year old girl who is depressed because Justin Timberlake won't answer her letters. I'm just trying to raise awareness amongst our fanbase that this obsession makes us look kinda pathetic. Be a man, pick up your musket and follow me FORWARD TO VICTORY !! :crystal: LSU! :helmet:
This was one of quite a few embarrassing beatings we took while the great one was our coach that I drove 13 hours to witness. If you want to call it an obsession, be my guest. Here's a reminder for all of you who take offense to this thread: DO NOT OPEN ONE THREAD FROM dheadtiger after we go to Tuscaloosa and beat down the Tide.