Just got home from the game

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by cajunchilipeper, Nov 15, 2008.

  1. ccgw

    ccgw luv'em Tigers

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    I agree; it was like a third left with no more "booing" (which was nice:hihi:) When things looked so dire by the end of the first half, I don't think the team needs any more negativity such as the "boos".

    I had thought it would have taken a miracle to win the game; well.......I didn't know what the students were doing were the angel wing flap. Wow, that gives me chills. Kudos to the students!
     
  2. Berge

    Berge Founding Member

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    What is incredibly mind boggling is that near the end of the game, Lee got pressured and he threw the ball away. He was cheered on for making a good decision. Earlier in the game, there was a botched RB screen and he threw it at Scott's feet. He was booed. (He also got the BS intentional grounding call)

    The students are horrible horrible horrible. They are the biggest bandwagon fans in the stadium. I am glad to say I was not in it tonight (SEZ).

    They booed Lee when he was announced on the starting line-up. They booed Lee on almost every incomplete pass he had. (They obviously isn't every one of them, they left early) And every one of them will say that they were there until the end.

    I had people around me leave 5 minutes into the game! This same chick who left that early told me that me talking about the game to my brother (maybe loudly) was bothering her and that we should stop or move over.


    WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON WITH LSU FOOTBALL IF TALKING AT A ****ING FOOTBALL GAME "BOTHERS" YOU AND YOU HAVE A TICKET??!?!?!?


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    Continuing my rant on the student section, consider this: I am a fifth year senior at LSU. I saw ONE season under Saban (as a student.. I saw Hallman as a fan). So all those chants of "**** you Saban" last week were made by probably almost 90%+ students who NEVER SAW A GAME UNDER SABAN. I am sure anyone who is 22 years or older thinks that is crap to chant, no matter how much you hate the man.
     
  3. Silly Burrito

    Silly Burrito Founding Member

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    Is that was that was? I was too cold to notice. You're right about the boo birds, once they all left, all the negativity was gone. Maybe that's what sparked the comeback.

    And 25,000? I was thinking more like 10,000, but I'm bad at estimating that.

    BTW, did anyone have the "hot chocolate"? Tasted like warm brown Mississippi water to me. Yuck. :)
     
  4. cajunchilipeper

    cajunchilipeper V-I-C-T-O-R-Y FOR L-S-U

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    Yea at this point I was freezing my tail off.... the wind was kicking and it seemed like it was getting colder.... but amazing.... great game... great comeback.... great team....
     
  5. cajunchilipeper

    cajunchilipeper V-I-C-T-O-R-Y FOR L-S-U

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    I had some spilled on me during the first scoring drive.... guy next to me was a little excited.... and drunk.... whoda thunk it... drunk at an LSU game esp when they are losing.... was great at first because it was warm... then it really sucked...
     
  6. TigerKid05

    TigerKid05 Say Whaa!?!?

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    i would've flapped my arms, but i didn't take my hands out of my pockets the whole second half except to give some high five to the WHOLE section i was sitting in...all five of us
     

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