LSU fans behaving badly

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  1. LSUDad

    LSUDad Veteran Member

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    I didn't see any problems with the Tiger fans. Many were walking together and tailgating in the same areas. I only had one drunk Oregon guy try and start something with me. His mistake. But by far the Oregon fans were great. Met some at Humperdinks after the Rangers game Thursday night, gave them my cell #, they need a little help for a trip to Seattle (An I have friends there).
     
  2. LSUDad

    LSUDad Veteran Member

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    Good thing for Oregon, if the game would have lasted any longer, it could have got ugly.:thumb:
     
  3. Winston1

    Winston1 Founding Member

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    As several here have said we understand other teams have used the fake injury before. I hope you agree this did not happen Saturday night. There were cramps on both sides so both sides should lay off this non issue.

    I was taken by the fact that Oregon more often than not took much of the time alloted before the snap. It looked to me they they weren't prepared for LSU to be so ready and had to take time to adjust. Yes you usually run a blur offense but Sat night is was nothing like it. I hope you give credit to LSU for forcing Kelly to hesitate and get off his plan. Funny in our second quarter drive when LSU sped things up it seemed Oregon was less prepared.

    The whole point is LSU took Oregon out of its normal offense and slowed the offense down to a walk. Our DL was stronger and faster than Oregon gave credit. When LMJ tried a sweep left he was run down from behind by Keke Mingo who ran a sub 11 100m in HS and 4.5 40. We maintained discipline so there was no place to run in the middle and were too fast to get outside on.

    The traditional Oregon blur wasn't and while we understand why your fans booed as you said above they were wrong in their assumption and you know what happens when you assume something it makes a fool out of you and me.

    Again you have been a good poster and I hope you stck around. :geauxtige
     
  4. LSUDad

    LSUDad Veteran Member

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    Good post, but this is from the horse's mouth.....

    George Schroeder: The gap between college football
     
  5. diamondheadtiger

    diamondheadtiger Founding Member

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    I hate when LSU fans act like it's an LSU thing. Go to WVU in a few weeks and see if you get a warm welcome by everyone. Better yet, go get your drink on at one of their bars and walk to the stadium.
    The problem is that the fans that have the money to travel to these games are not the ones at Tiger Stadium/Autzen causing trouble for visitors.
     
  6. LSUDad

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    Wait, WV?
     
  7. GiantDuckFan

    GiantDuckFan be excellent to each other Staff Member

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    I don't have a problem with anything you said.

    I never suspected LSU of faking injuries.
    Brent muddled things up,.... it soon became very clear, the players were cramping up, at the very least.

    There are aspects of this game I won't discuss, yet.


    If everything is clicking the Ducks snap the ball at about the :23 play-clock. If they don't snap, at this point, they start looking for alternatives. That's where the cue cards come in. It's not a play, it's a package, with lots of variations. They will call the next x number of plays from this package. That way everybody knows the play, and are set and ready to go, the second the referee sets the ball. Sometimes, they change packages repeatedly. Hard to know what Chip's up to. I've often wondered if the whole cue card thing, wasn't just a giant decoy for something else.
     
  8. Eq4bits

    Eq4bits (Deep East) Texas Tiger

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    It's called constipation of the brain and diarrhea of the mouth, and it becomes an epidemic when alcohol is thrown into the mix. Usually a 'childhood' disease, but has been known to affect adults as well.
     
  9. LSUTiga

    LSUTiga TF Pubic Relations

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    Man if you could only get them all to "like LSU" like you...LAWD. Teach them to cook though, tirk is used to breakfast in bed from his bitchez.
     
  10. TCUTiger

    TCUTiger Founding Member

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    And I am willing to bet that the "bad' LSU fans have NEVER done anything for the school other than buy a ticket to a football game. After several years now of going to alot of football games at a different school it amazes me what I see when I come back to LSU games. I still see the people that have been going to games for years (good fans) but it appears our worst "fans" are also some of the youngest and don't appear to have any class.

    The one bathroom break I took during the game, three consecutive stalls were "taken" by three young guys that either can't drink, don't know how to drink or something else as they were all puking their brains out by halftime. Upon exit from each stall they felt an obligation to tell all the guys waiting to piss, about their recent "battle" with a porcelain bowl.:geauxtige
     

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