When we speak of Tua as UA fans we will and will forever know who we’re referring to. That’s pretty strong. Props to him for choosing to do what he did.
If you were to look up “ Pyrrhic victory “, this game would be the illustration.I understand, I guess, but I'm not sure in about 35-plus years of Alabama football-watching that I have ever felt like that after a "win." I guess I just thought most everybody felt the same. Maybe he did.
That’s what I thought after the game. If there ever was a Pyrrhic victory in Alabama football, this was close to the top.If you were to look up “ Pyrrhic victory “, this game would be the illustration.
Of course it was FunnyMaine's decision. I certainly didn't feel like talking with anyone after the injury. It's kind of ironic that you would call it extreme when you use the avatar of a gun.It's his prerogative, but it seems a bit extreme to me.
I fail to see how my choice of avatar creates "extreme" irony.Of course it was FunnyMaine's decision. I certainly didn't feel like talking with anyone after the injury. It's kind of ironic that you would call it extreme when you use the avatar of a gun.