That's what I think too.Yeah Marcus Spears is destined to have his own show here soon. He's awesome.
I actually enjoyed friendly discussion this week until I came across this post! Mac Lain has been very, very respectful all week and this quote must have been twisted some. also .... "nobodies??? Jeeesh -- I guess everyone else is therefore a nobody compared to mighty Bama. Total classless comment.At this point, I don't just want to beat Clemson, I want to humiliate them so badly they question whether they should even continue to have a football team. I hate their colors, the prissy style of offense, and their cockiness despite being nobodies.
Let the hate flow, I want Bama to crush these clowns.
You have to understand where he is coming from, though. You get pushed to a point and then that happens.I actually enjoyed friendly discussion this week until I came across this post! Mac Lain has been very, very respectful all week and this quote must have been twisted some. also .... "nobodies??? Jeeesh -- I guess everyone else is therefore a nobody compared to mighty Bama. Total classless comment.
Funny how anytime a player says something that can be seen as smack we get the "the quote was twisted" comment.I actually enjoyed friendly discussion this week until I came across this post! Mac Lain has been very, very respectful all week and this quote must have been twisted some. also .... "nobodies??? Jeeesh -- I guess everyone else is therefore a nobody compared to mighty Bama. Total classless comment.
Alabama is probably one of the best in the nation in not giving out bulletin board material but at some point maybe it would just be safer to have the players answer every question in the Wookie language.Funny how anytime a player says something that can be seen as smack we get the "the quote was twisted" comment.
I watched part of the first half of the Clemson - O game and I told people I didn't think Oklahoma was as physical as I imagined they would be. And I didn't think Clemson played as physical as Oklahoma. So it will be interesting to see how that plays out Monday night.Just listened to a podcast with Don Munson (voice of the Clemson Tigers). Pretty good, nothing that jumped out at me, until . . . he was asked what he thought the nation would be most surprised at Monday night and his answer was that Clemson is just as, if not more, physical than Alabama. That's a pretty strong statement. Should be interesting to see on Monday night.
Oh yeah, sure, I can believe that. After all, Bama plays in the SEC, and we all know what a bunch of creampuffs they are. And not to mention Wisc and Mich St.! So, I can see where the Clemson folks believe Bama hasn't been challenged or tested. Geez, just look at a picture of Bama's D-Line, don't they look soft to you guys?Just listened to a podcast with Don Munson (voice of the Clemson Tigers). Pretty good, nothing that jumped out at me, until . . . he was asked what he thought the nation would be most surprised at Monday night and his answer was that Clemson is just as, if not more, physical than Alabama. That's a pretty strong statement. Should be interesting to see on Monday night.
In the early 90s, I bet on 10 college bowl games one year. Clemson kept me from going 10-0. I was even stupid enough to play them in a couple of two team turns.:mad2:I am getting tired of Clemson too. Feel like they owe me a little more humility since I was pulling for them this year, but they are sounding awfully cocky given that they are habitual chokers. I think this stage is going to be too big for them. You might get your wish audio.
Go crawl back in your cave.I actually enjoyed friendly discussion this week until I came across this post! Mac Lain has been very, very respectful all week and this quote must have been twisted some. also .... "nobodies??? Jeeesh -- I guess everyone else is therefore a nobody compared to mighty Bama. Total classless comment.
Don't think he's seen physical football then.Just listened to a podcast with Don Munson (voice of the Clemson Tigers). Pretty good, nothing that jumped out at me, until . . . he was asked what he thought the nation would be most surprised at Monday night and his answer was that Clemson is just as, if not more, physical than Alabama. That's a pretty strong statement. Should be interesting to see on Monday night.
he definitely hasn't seen bama playDon't think he's seen physical football then.
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yeah, the first half of that game had a slap-fight quality to it.I watched part of the first half of the Clemson - O game and I told people I didn't think Oklahoma was as physical as I imagined they would be. And I didn't think Clemson played as physical as Oklahoma. So it will be interesting to see how that plays out Monday night.