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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Snaggletiger on November 24, 2014, 09:43:48 AM
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C.J. Uzomah has memories he will cherish forever when his Auburn career ends this season.
The Auburn tight end's game-winning touchdown catch against Mississippi State, an SEC championship and a game-tying touchdown against Alabama last season certainly stand out.
He'll also fondly remember the Iron Bowl and the surreal moments he has witnessed on and off the field. Auburn's 34-28 victory on Chris Davis' return of a missed field goal as time expired last season is at the top, of course, and he's expecting a "nasty" atmosphere when the Tigers (8-3, 4-3 SEC) enter Bryant-Denny stadium in Tuscaloosa on Saturday.
How nasty?
"Obviously, the Alabama game last year was probably the highlight of my football career, but this is going to be up there," Uzomah said. "Their fans are going to be nasty. I don't know what they're going to be saying or doing but I know little kids flip you off sometimes. I guarantee all little 5-year-olds are going to be saying something toward us."
Yes, Uzomah reiterated, a small child dressed in Alabama gear gave the Tigers the one-finger salute at the 2012 Iron Bowl. Alabama won 49-0.
Auburn's C.J. Uzomah remembers 5-year-old Alabama fan giving him the bird
Auburn tight end C.J. Uzomah is looking forward to his final Iron Bowl. He recalls the last time he was in Tuscaloosa, when he says a 5-year-old Alabama fan flipped him off.
"I honestly saw a 5-year-old flip me off," Uzomah said. "And that's when I was like, this is real life, this is really happening. I don't know if I can see that topped. If I see a little baby flip me off, that's probably going to top it. It's pretty intense."
Bryant-Denny Stadium will be the loudest venue yet for the Tigers on the road. A trip to the SEC Championship and College Football Playoff is on the line for Alabama (10-1, 6-1), which may need a win in the season finale to advance to Atlanta. A loss by Mississippi State at Ole Miss on Saturday would also assure the Tide a spot in the SEC Championship.
Auburn will try to play the part of spoiler as looks to improve its bowl stock and win back-to-back games in the Iron Bowl for the first time since Tommy Tuberville's Tigers won six in a row from 2002 through 2007.
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I don't know if I can see that topped.
He has obviously not been around them very much...
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Awesome. 5 years olds that may or may not say something has already gotten in their heads.
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Awesome. 5 years olds that may or may not say something has already gotten in their heads.
No kidding.
Kinda speaks to the undisciplined play this year.
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Awesome. 5 years olds that may or may not say something has already gotten in their heads.
No kidding.
Kinda speaks to the undisciplined play this year.
What? Ima thinking his quote has been taken just a little out of context.
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What? Ima thinking his quote has been taken just a little out of context.
I don't think so at all. It obviously left enough of an impression on him that he felt the need to keep talking about it in the interview and 2 years later. Read the article. You wouldn't think it would be a big deal but hey, he brought it up. And again.
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I don't think so at all. It obviously left enough of an impression on him that he felt the need to keep talking about it in the interview and 2 years later. Read the article. You wouldn't think it would be a big deal but hey, he brought it up. And again.
By simply saying "its gotten in his head" it alludes to the fact it messes with someones ability to perform. I read this as someone trying to explain his perspective on a game we all know the fans are intense by describing a 5 yr old shooting a bird. That is all. Its IB game week, I'm sure this will be brought up by players from both teams.
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By simply saying "its gotten in his head" it alludes to the fact it messes with someones ability to perform. I read this as someone trying to explain his perspective on a game we all know the fans are intense by describing a 5 yr old shooting a bird. That is all. Its IB game week, I'm sure this will be brought up by players from both teams.
Let me know when an Alabama player brings up some anecdotal story that is not focused on the game.
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Let me know when an Alabama player brings up some anecdotal story that is not focused on the game.
Our 5 year olds werent mean enough to them.
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Let me know when an Alabama player brings up some anecdotal story that is not focused on the game.
Lord Saybinz does not allow his subjects to speak.
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Let me know when an Alabama player brings up some anecdotal story that is not focused on the game.
I don't think following what bama players say is in my agenda nor is over reacting to what any Auburn players say.
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I don't think so at all. It obviously left enough of an impression on him that he felt the need to keep talking about it in the interview and 2 years later. Read the article. You wouldn't think it would be a big deal but hey, he brought it up. And again.
I don't know about it being in his head. If you saw the interview, he was specifically asked about the environment and what it would be like. He answered it with a smile on his face. He seemed as if he actually enjoyed the environment and he said that it was going to be fun.
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I have 5 year olds flip me off all the time. They feel safe doing it with the 100 foot distance spelled out in the restraining order.
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Our 5 year olds werent mean enough to them.
I knew I should have been tougher on mini.
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I don't know about it being in his head. If you saw the interview, he was specifically asked about the environment and what it would be like. He answered it with a smile on his face. He seemed as if he actually enjoyed the environment and he said that it was going to be fun.
^This^
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I don't know about it being in his head. If you saw the interview, he was specifically asked about the environment and what it would be like. He answered it with a smile on his face. He seemed as if he actually enjoyed the environment and he said that it was going to be fun.
Its in his head whether its getting to him or not. Bama players? Not even talking about anything in the past. Why? Because they are focused on kicking our asses in the now. Call it a difference of opinion or whatever, but I would prefer our guys take a similar business like approach to this one with razor sharp focus. Leave the pagentry and the "cool story grandpaw!' stuff to the fans
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Its in his head whether its getting to him or not. Bama players? Not even talking about anything in the past. Why? Because they are focused on kicking our asses in the now. Call it a difference of opinion or whatever, but I would prefer our guys take a similar business like approach to this one with razor sharp focus. Leave the pagentry and the "cool story grandpaw!' stuff to the fans
This is about as nitpicky shit as I have seen...
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Its in his head whether its getting to him or not. Bama players? Not even talking about anything in the past. Why? Because they are focused on kicking our asses in the now. Call it a difference of opinion or whatever, but I would prefer our guys take a similar business like approach to this one with razor sharp focus. Leave the pagentry and the "cool story grandpaw!' stuff to the fans
"I just kind of moved on from last year," said Shepherd, who was on the field for Chris Davis' 100-yard field goal return. "A lot of people are lucky and they got lucky. Luck happens."
"I think everybody has (re-lived that play)," UA center Ryan Kelly said. "That left a really sour taste in our mouth last year, having a great year and something like that happens."
"We still relive it," safety Landon Collins said. "It shows up on the TV every now and again and it just breaks our heart every time."
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This is about as nitpicky shoot as I have seen...
And this man has seen a lot if nitpicking, so that's saying something.
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This is about as nitpicky shit as I have seen...
So I don't like the mindset of our team going into this game. Sue me.
Last I checked we are the ones getting skullfucked lately.
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Somebody say "sue me"?
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Somebody say "sue me"?
Can you help?
Do you....."care"?
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Can you help?
Do you....."care"?
His problems are your worries His weaknesses are your strengths His worries keep him up all night or something like that.
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Can you help?
Do you....."care"?
Does he care? If you are ever in a wreck or have a slip and fall accident in a commercial setting that has adequate insurance, call his ass and see if he doesn't get there before the amberlamps.
He cares deeply.
Note: No representation is made regarding the quality of legal services but if you in a wreck and need a check, call him.
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Note: No representation is made about how deep Snags will cut a bitch.
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Note: No representation is made about how deep Snags will cut a bitch.
Do you twerk while cutting?
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Do you twerk while cutting?
Twerkin' like Miley
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How about this for getting in peoples head.
http://youtu.be/zR_jlobf-Eg (http://youtu.be/zR_jlobf-Eg)