:biggrin:People have to get up at the games and go to the restrooms or concession stand. No problem. But I hate people at the game who plow back into their row with no regard for what's happening on the field. Clue: wait until a play is finished and then jump in, you'll be accommodated to get back to your seat as quickly and courteously as possible.
Oh, and golly gee, if your seat is closer to the other end of the row, you might get there faster by starting at the other end. And get your teeth fixed and wipe the drool off your chin while you're at it.
Yes, it was legal but it was a talking point on the postgame segment of SEC Now. Booger McFarland (I think it was him) said it needs to be made illegal. It's just too dangerous. I agree with him.I am no expert, but was the block on DH legal? It seemed to border on a chop block. RTR
Sadly yes but I look for them to make a rule on that like in the future they have for targeting.I am no expert, but was the block on DH legal? It seemed to border on a chop block. RTR
Found the answer; longest streak since Alabama began keeping these records in 1940, before the Ole Miss game.So EIGHT games without a turnover; wow.
Wonder what our record is?
It’s probably current.So EIGHT games without a turnover; wow.
Wonder what our record is?
Oddly enough after Donte Hightower's injury CNS said that he opposed implementing a ban on blocking below the waist. He said that was the only way a smaller person could play football..I still think it ought to be illegal. Too many careers ruined...ask Jalston Fowler.Sadly yes but I look for them to make a rule on that like in the future they have for targeting.
Wouldn't mind a Suggs given our OLB injuries either!Diggs, Buggs, Ruggs.
Need a Biggs and a Riggs now.
If, by border, you mean missing one-third of the minimum number of players required for it to be a chop block then, yes, it did border on being one.I am no expert, but was the block on DH legal? It seemed to border on a chop block. RTR
Jalston Fowler is having a great career as a fullback with the Titans right now. Are you saying he could have played a different position and netted a more lucrative contract if not for his injury?Oddly enough after Donte Hightower's injury CNS said that he opposed implementing a ban on blocking below the waist. He said that was the only way a smaller person could play football..I still think it ought to be illegal. Too many careers ruined...ask Jalston Fowler.
Yes...he was used as a big tail back before his knee was torn up...never got his speed back. I'm glad for him...but he could have been a big back in the NFL. Now he's just a glorified guard...LOL.Jalston Fowler is having a great career as a fullback with the Titans right now. Are you saying he could have played a different position and netted a more lucrative contract if not for his injury?
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Sagarin's computers had ranked with the #1 SOS. Auburn was ranked #14, in good part because they had to play us. I guess they just don't listen or read anything but each other. They don't even know we haven't played Vandy in years..."The turds schedule is an absolute joke this year."
For as long as I can remember, their schedules have always been on the less difficult side. Especially when Vandy is scheduled every year...or as an extra game?
How many times did the play Ga before the conference split? I when Herschel Walker was at Ga, and bammers bragging the reason no one had stopped him yet-was because they had not played the turds.
Reading that board must be like reading the comments section on al dot comSometimes, I think I read ITAT just to get irritated. This evening, I ran across this:
Sagarin's computers had ranked with the #1 SOS. Auburn was ranked #14, in good part because they had to play us. I guess they just don't listen or read anything but each other. They don't even know we haven't played Vandy in years...