Tonight's radio show - 7pm cst - Official Thread

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  1. JSracing

    JSracing Founding Member

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    smack talking is not what this is man I'm a fan

    I prefer whoever wins. Id like to see what the other guys can do if we get a HUGE lead on someone. Who knows they might be gamers like Rohan? It wouldn't hurt to see.
    I know JR is going to make mistakes because he is a sophmore. My whole deal with JR is he was sooo highly touted but so far has proven no better than the average Vandy/Bama/ Arkansas/ QB. As a sophmore.

    STILL when he runs out there, I'm his biggest fan. I'd so love to see him start making leak look like a jr high ball player. and who knows he just might.
    just callin it like i see it man sorry.
     
  2. JSracing

    JSracing Founding Member

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    Oh ok I misunderstood, my bad.
     
  3. Deceks7

    Deceks7 Founding Member

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    I picked Flynn for TFL. I think he should have got into the game. I called the 2 counters that ut ran in a row. If Miles gets $140,000 per game, can I be a consultant? For that kind of cash you can put a 4 sale sign in my yard and I will move to BR. I will employee no screener on my call in show. TF will be involved in all game plannning. Where do I sign and where can I pick up my check?:hihi: :hihi:
     
  4. MLUTiger

    MLUTiger Secular Humanist

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    Nothing wrong with venting. It keeps the kids from climbing the belltowers with their deer rifles. However a vast majority have gone beyond that. When people stop posting their intelligent opinions and start focusing on create ways to say someone's name as an insult, it's a sure sign the the shallow end of the brain pool is growing larger than the deep end. When that happens, we might as well change colors to blue and orange.

    What I'm saying is that LSU is 1-1, losing to the #10 team in the nation and beating the #15 team in the nation while dealing with the aftermath of the worst natural disaster our nation has ever seen and people are ready to cleanout the coaching staff because the head coach wears a madonna-style headset, had a blank look on his face, etc. or just generally not being Nick Saban. All the while I haven't seen anything that says that Saban would have fared any better.

    If it walks like a duck, talks like a duck, well... it sure as hell ain't a Tiger!
     
  5. COramprat

    COramprat Simma Da Na

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    As far as the "we/they" thing Saban said "they" for the first half of his 1st season. It takes a few games to call a team your "own". Once that happens "we" can all rest easy. :hihi:
     
  6. coolcorgi

    coolcorgi Freshman

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    I'm not sure who it was, or in which thread; but after the game, someone posted that "What bothered him the most" about Les Miles.....
    was the somewhat "Lack-A-Dazical" attitude he seems to portray.

    BONG........
    This observation and description of CoachLess....
    Rang "Fauw chTreuw" fauw me (as Cher`would say in Lafayette)!

    I try not to pre-judge people, or at least refrain from "acting" upon any intuition I may have formed until concrete evidece supports my position. Being from Baton Rouge, I never really concerned myself with what the term "Yankee" meant; for it was a non-issue. Living in Florida now, I have a keen awareness of what that term means and to whom it sometimes applies. I also have beucoup direct evidence/examples of this phenomenon... (aka "snowbirds")!!

    As I said, "some" individuals from the north (some states produce far greater examples!) and the "attitude" normally associated with the term "Yankee", is really a Non-Issue in S.La. The reason for this, is that "they" (the mythical yank) learn real quick that the Coonasses & Cajuns will simply not tolerate or put up with any (not a peep) of they're, or anyone elses, crap! South Louisianans could care less what "they" think, or feel, they need to "correct, teach, inform" us concerning.

    And for any "yankees" who's dander may be up; let me state and own up to the fact that I am a Coonass/Cajun. And my observation has been that many other Cajuns are well aware of, nor seem to mind, accepting the fact that "we" are often described as abnoxious, vile, savage, loud and irritating! I can certainly testify to these opinions and feelings from others far and wide. I've traveled this continent and abroad. I currently live in Florida after having lived in Aspen, Co. I've witnessed residents of other states actually vomit upon snow after mere encounters with acquaintences of mine. This is a football forum, so spare us all with the P.C.

    Sorry for the rant........but does anyone see where I am going with this? I am concerned about Les Miles' loyalty. This is a Dynastic Program A#1. People in South Louisiana are genuine, real; give and demand loyalty! I am also "not wild in the least" about the style/quality of football played "up north". I think I read where Les idolized Coach Bo Schembecler (sp?) from Michigan. Which is legitimate and honorable. LSU genuinely respects other schools/programs, with the exception of USC, and stands ready to play anyone/anywhere/anytime! I also understand "his dream" was to return to his alma matter and coach there!?!

    I could be very wrong here. Please correct me if I am. The opinions stated here are mine. I love LSU. I do not appreciate anyone, especially our coach, having a "Lack-A-Dazical" attitude/approach/respect for LSU Football, our Dynasty and traditions. As another forum member observed, I too "picked up on this attitude"! (half time interview)

    Comments? Corrections? Observations? Don't waste your time "politically correcting" me. I hope I have not offended anyone, especially our illustrious moderator....who I am most appreciative of and for this forum. I will display this support in the form of a cash donation straight away! But if deleted, blackballed......I'm embarrased to consider that my cheers and screams in tiger stadium might blend with yours. I do promise cher`, to behave forever forward!

    Coolcorgi

    I'm looking forward to facing the Vols, or whomever, in Atlanta for the SEC Title. I support Les Miles, his entire staff and mostly........
    OUR PLAYERS! I am proud of them. This team is special. I have every belief they will compete in Atlanta, and if victorious.......there will be nervous teams/coaches throughout the NCAA.
     
  7. philter

    philter Founding Member

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    LeTNT, is that you?
     
  8. Sourdoughman

    Sourdoughman TigerFan of LSU and the Tigerman

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    Summary of this thread.........
    1) The players were to blame

    2) When Les was asked about his first game in TS, he said he almost went death.

    3) All of our playactions are screens

    4) ChosenOne had to piss during every playaction pass.

    5) The audience of the show was dead

    6) Jim Mora was mentioned in this thread, (not a good sign)

    7) No questions about the defense?

    8) The refs were to blame for the missed FG opportunity to end the first half.

    9) Cramps were a problem for this game.

    10) Great call screeners for the show.

    11) Women were the best callers.

    12) Men with stupid questions were the only men allowed.

    13) Les didn't answer all the questions

    14) The backup QB is usually the most popular player(which I already knew)

    15) Tirk is still in a foul mood.

    My only question is why were cramps an issue for this game?
    Was it really hotter in TS than in anytime the last 5 years or so?
     
  9. philter

    philter Founding Member

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    Was not hotter in terms of temperature, but the humidity coupled with the heat was brutal. It felt heavier than 100%, every person around me commented on it spontatneously to their seatmates...that it was more over bearing than usual. Maybe it was the aura and emotion of the stadium weighing it down.

    I drank a 44oz in the 1st and a 44oz in the 2nd, and didn't have to use the bathroom the entire night. I sweated it all out, I was drenched and so was that sweathog next to me who kept leaning over and dripping her nasty arm sweat onto my arm.
     
  10. coolcorgi

    coolcorgi Freshman

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    Philter,

    If responding/questioning the author of the post prior to yours,

    I am not leTT. New and have not posted much. I've enjoyed forum, many members comments. I read mostly and try to learn what I can. Wish I was back home in B.R. for these games, local radio shows, advocate articles, commentaries, etc.

    CoolCorgi
     

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