My husband literally just popped some popcorn. I am about to go read the LSU forum.![]()
Don't do it. I just came back from there and the hit on my IQ makes tough for me to make complete sentences right now...
My husband literally just popped some popcorn. I am about to go read the LSU forum.![]()
Don't do it. I just came back from there and the hit on my IQ makes tough for me to make complete sentences right now...
Is his last name Strokes? :eek2:
Other "heroes" of game as I think about the game:
JK Scott- how he's not the AA selection I don't know.
Ragland-13 tackles.
Dee White- several huge catches especially on the last drive.
Landon Collins- great in coverage and brought the wood tonight.
That fumble was strictly pain-caused. I can't hold that against him...After the Drake injury and Laquon Treadwell injury/fumble, I can't say I hold it against him too much. It means more to me that he's okay than for us to win the game.
Yup, LSU is a bunch of dirtbags, year after year.
The fans are worse than the players, which is why they remain banned.
One of the greatest, and most unbelievable finishes I've ever witnessed in Bama football history.
The closest thing I can remember is Steve Sloan, leading us on an 80 yard drive, with less than two minutes to go in the game, against Ole Miss, in 1964, with no time outs, to win 10-8.
I was nine, listening to Forney on the radio.
Our defense was amazing with the game on the line, and give Blake credit. It wasn't his best game, but when he absolutely had to make a play, he made it.
Credit to Deandrew White, Christian Jones, and O.J. Howard as well.
That last drive...wow...just wow...what plays they made.
Lastly, credit to Adam Griffith. How he made that tying field goal, with all the pressure, after missing the 27 harder, is a testimonial to his resolve and determination.
I'm sure there are those who will find negatives in this win, but not me.
That was one hell of an effort by one hell of a football team.
Roll Tide Roll!
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That fumble was strictly pain-caused. I can't hold that against him...
I prayed so hard. My head is pounding. My hands are trembling as I type. My heart is swelling with pride for our guys. How the heck can I sleep now.
That fumble was strictly pain-caused. I can't hold that against him...
They're obsessed at the moment with their U/C call at the end of regulation, completely forgetting that we had to overcome Brown's in OT to score. Both calls could easily have been no-calls. The difference is we converted to a TD and they to a FG...Yeah I went over there and saw..refs..refs..refs..
Those fans are blind.
Reflexes take over...Dr. Ricketts talked about this type of injury on JOX this week. He said that he has no idea how any player can NOT fumble in that situation. What Drake did holding on to the ball was nothing short of amazing.
They're obsessed at the moment with their U/C call at the end of regulation, completely forgetting that we had to overcome Brown's in OT to score. Both calls could easily have been no-calls. The difference is we converted to a TD and they to a FG...
It's kind of funny to watch us WIN the way Auburn does on the same day Auburn invented a new way of losing.