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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Tiger Wench on August 18, 2011, 11:27:41 PM
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From this week's SI college football preview:
Crimson Tide guys don't bother with small-time, penny-ante goals. They go big or go home. For his part, Richardson wants to be "one of the best college football players that's ever come through the NCAA." He'd like to see his team at least get back to the SEC championship game, after missing last year's. He and his teammates are reminded of the loss that kept them out of the title game every day. A laminated poster of Auburn quarterback Cam Newton celebrating the Tigers' 28-27 comeback victory with fellow first-round pick Nick Fairley hangs in every stall in the 'Bama dressing room this off-season. On each poster is the legend, NEVER AGAIN.
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Nobody nurses a grudge like Saban, who made sure when his players showed up for workouts this year that footage of that Iron Bowl loss was playing on the TVs in the weight room. It's heavy-handed, but effective: The last time Saban & Co. spent a year stewing over a loss, Tim Tebow ended up weeping on the sideline at the SEC title game, and the Tide went on to win the 2009 national title.
No, we have no problem with Auburn - they are just another team on the schedule. Good rivalry, aight? Just another game, aight?
Right, Nick.
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I've never understood the "FEEL BAD ABOUT IT YOU PIECE OF SHIT" strategy for motivation.
Forget about it. Move on.
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He and his teammates are reminded of the loss that kept them out of the title game every day. A laminated poster of Auburn quarterback Cam Newton celebrating the Tigers' 28-27 comeback victory with fellow first-round pick Nick Fairley hangs in every stall in the 'Bama dressing room this off-season. On each poster is the legend, NEVER AGAIN.
Yeah, those other two pesky losses wouldn't have stopped the Big Crimpsum Machine.
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Yeah, those other two pesky losses wouldn't have stopped the Big Crimpsum Machine.
It's like you're in my head.
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Yeah, those other two pesky losses wouldn't have stopped the Big Crimpsum Machine.
Best 3 loss team evar.
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Yeah, those other two pesky losses wouldn't have stopped the Big Crimpsum Machine.
I took it to mean SEC championship but maybe that was just me.
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I took it to mean SEC championship but maybe that was just me.
They were out of that by the time AU got there. Clinched the SEC with the win over Georgia. recall?
Losing to AU didn't cost them anything but their tattered pride.
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They were out of that by the time AU got there. Clinched the SEC with the win over Georgia. recall?
Losing to AU didn't cost them anything but their tattered pride.
That's right.
Ok back to "fucking idiots".
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Ahem...
From your college preview issue:
Crimson Tide guys don't bother with small-time, penny-ante goals. They go big or go home. For his part, Richardson wants to be "one of the best college football players that's ever come through the NCAA." He'd like to see his team at least get back to the SEC championship game, after missing last year's. He and his teammates are reminded of the loss that kept them out of the title game every day.
Just for the record, the loss to Auburn last year did not keep Alabama out of the SEC Championship game. Bama’s losses to South Carolina and LSU had already done that. Auburn clinched the SEC West with the win over Georgia on November 13 – two weeks before Auburn’s visit to Tuscaloosa. So the only team who had anything tangible riding on the Iron Bowl was Auburn. The only things bammer could get out of an Iron Bowl win were bragging rights and a chance to ruin the dream season for my beloved Tigers. Whatever motivation Trent Richardson and Nick Saban may get out of the 2010 Iron Bowl is based on nothing more than the sick feeling of being humiliated on their home field by choking away a 24-0 first half lead and ultimately losing to their fiercest rival, who then went on to win a National Championship.
As for me, that win in Bryant-Denny was the sweetest in the history of the Iron Bowl, and one which I know will eat at the bammer faithful for years to come. I have never enjoyed the second half of a football game more than I did that day.
War Eagle!!
Fixed
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Just for the record, the loss to Auburn last year did not keep Alabama out of the SEC Championship game. Bama’s losses to South Carolina and LSU had already done that.
They're so addled in the head, they can't comprehend that Auburn is the most important thing on their minds. And that they firmly believe that if they'd held that 24 point lead, and if the NCAA had done the right thing, THEY would have played for the NC with 2 losses, not Auburn. But, the likes of the SOS, and such, have to come on fartbomb and scream "Auburn is irrelevant" daily, and they forget that we're at least, if not more so, relevant on the national scene than they are in the modern era of college (televised) football.