Mighty noble of you, Sam, but you know that the "bama faithful" will still rush out to buy their 13(?) National Championships T-shirts and proclaim they are better than anyone who's not a bammer as they beat their wives and drink their PBR in tree stands as they poach on paper mill land.
Thank you, bama, for taking back finebaum and his out-of-work/retard/waste-of-oxygen callers.
UNWAR dirt road alumni.
Tip of the Hat to Texas
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Re: Tip of the Hat to Texas
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Re: Tip of the Hat to Texas
i posted half a dozen times since the RRS that this would be UT's achilles heel. give me this team and Limas Sweed, and maybe we're talking. take away Shipley and the deep ball with a superior athlete at DB, your LB's push up as a group...and what's left can't beat you. and, in my version, all that's left is UT dink/dunk underneath game which succeeds in part because of McCoy making plays (designed or not) with his feet. when no one can stretch the field, the room for dink/dunk underneath gets smaller and smaller as the game goes on. which you saw in the RRS and UT-Nebraska. Take McCoy out of this equation and it's not good.Sudden Sam wrote: Some observations:
1 - Other than Shipley, Texas' receivers were really bad. Thank y'all very much for saving Bama's ass. Hell even Shipley had a couple get away from him.
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