Typical Classless Bama

This man has never watched DCI

I marched DCI and was ranked in the top 200 in the nation in tennis. I also went to state all four years in track.

DCI is by far the hardest thing I've ever done. It's also built me into the relentless person I am today.
 
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He's been with the team for several years now. He was a student manager or something during the end of the Shula's and the first part of Saban's tenures. When he graduated, he was offered a job with the program.

He's a really good guy. Really funny.

So Saban is Grumpy, and we've now identified Dopey.... Where are the other five hiding?:)
 
Really! You mean you want the other team to dictate what you do as a team? Think about it! I could understand if there was five or ten minutes left in their routine but come on their was some mind games being played by Tennessee band not getting off the field in time for the teams to get settled in.

He's talking about pre-game (the show before the game). Not halftime. Our pregame has so much involved in it that the band steps off at a exactly the same time every game. No sooner. No later. It's called coordination and planning. The band wasn't late.

Our pregame happens exactly the same every game. How many times has that coach been to neyland to witness this and he still tried to pull that stunt and then YELL AND ARGUE with the Graduate Assistant about it? Come on man...give me a break. He knew exactly what he was doing. The coaches receive a schedule of what exactly will happen. And they know when they should and shouldn't go out.

As for halftime. We let the penny band perform also. This was agreed upon by both universities and both teams knew halftime would take a lot longer than usual. Nothing out of the ordinary happened.

Like I said, both teams receive a schedule and know exactly what's going on. That coach knew he wasn't allowed to do that but did it anyway because he has a small penis.
 
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I don't have enough posts to start a thread, and since I like the title to this one...I will post my question here.

If we the fans aren't allowed to smoke beyond the entry gates of Neyland Stadium, why is the visiting team allowed to, in their locker room???

And for the record, I'm not a disgruntal smoker...I've not smoked since September 2, 2014 :rock:


GBO!!!
Because when they're smoking in the locker room, my family doesn't have to walk through the smoke to leave and smell like a wet dog that's slept in piss all night.
 
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I marched DCI and was ranked in the top 200 in the nation in tennis. I also went to state all four years in track.

DCI is by far the hardest thing I've ever done. It's also built me into the relentless person I am today.

Good on ya! Spirit of Atlanta, perhaps?

My son played soccer for 14 years, including starting all four years for his high school varsity team, and he'll likewise tell you the Pride is the hardest thing he's ever done.

AV
 
Fairly weak ass comment. You should be better than that. Who cares is they have a midget or whatever you want to call him, he is working and doesnt need to be laughed at by some punk.

This post was about classless Alabama fans, looks like you fit right in.

It's great the little guy has a job. Maybe he'll even be able to get on with either Willy Wonka or the Lollilop Guild one day? :)
 
I marched DCI and was ranked in the top 200 in the nation in tennis. I also went to state all four years in track.

DCI is by far the hardest thing I've ever done. It's also built me into the relentless person I am today.

who'd you march with?
 
Good on ya! Spirit of Atlanta, perhaps?

My son played soccer for 14 years, including starting all four years for his high school varsity team, and he'll likewise tell you the Pride is the hardest thing he's ever done.

AV


Blue Stars 2008 and 2009! 8th place in world class finals :) people truly underestimate the activity. I forgot the actual data but we burned on average of about 7000 calories per day I think.
 
Hey folks,
Sorry for the late post but I had to wait until my account got validated. I just wanted to apologize for any of the "bad" Bama fans this past weekend, every fan base has them. For the most part I would say most of us behaved. On that note I would like to extend a big salute to the Tennessee fans. This was mine and my wife's first trip to Knoxville and it was a pleasure. Everyone was very nice and welcoming, we were not harassed once. There was even a nice lady after the game that gave us directions on the quickest way out of the stadium without us even having to ask. And overall great experience with the only downfall being the concourse sizes in the upper level. Horrible! Total death trap if there was ever a need to get out of there in a hurry. Besides that everything was great and we will be back. Good luck the rest of the way and feel confident with Dobbs, he is your future and reminded me of a guy named Cam Newton. The Vols will bounce back soon and that is good for our rivalry and college football in general.

Trey
 
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The real tragedy is, how many yards could Cooper have gained if allowed to warm up properly??

Not much more. Probably even less had the refs properly officiated the game and not let Cooper hang around the sideline and sneak on and off the field during play.
 
Not much more. Probably even less had the refs properly officiated the game and not let Cooper hang around the sideline and sneak on and off the field during play.

While Bama did run an 11th man on late to begin several possessions, that 11th man was never Cooper.
 
While Bama did run an 11th man on late to begin several possessions, that 11th man was never Cooper.

Doesn't matter. Bringing in a WR on the opposite end of the field where Tennessee was defending trips left is what opened up Cooper for the score. I don't even blame Bama for doing it. I blame the refs for not doing their job and allowing Bama to hike the ball.

SEC refs have been getting worse and worse every year. And that is not good for the public perception of the conference.
 
Doesn't matter. Bringing in a WR on the opposite end of the field where Tennessee was defending trips left is what opened up Cooper for the score. I don't even blame Bama for doing it. I blame the refs for not doing their job and allowing Bama to hike the ball.

SEC refs have been getting worse and worse every year. And that is not good for the public perception of the conference.

While SEC refs are terrible, your gripe in this instance is with the rulebook. Running an 11th man on does not require the snap to be held up unless he's actually replacing another player. At the beginning of a possession, or coming out of a timeout, what Bama was doing did not grant UT sub time.

There was one play where the Bama player didn't get inside the numbers before getting set, as required, and that should have caused a procedure flag. And Jones was right to gripe about that.
 
Doesn't matter. Bringing in a WR on the opposite end of the field where Tennessee was defending trips left is what opened up Cooper for the score. I don't even blame Bama for doing it. I blame the refs for not doing their job and allowing Bama to hike the ball.

SEC refs have been getting worse and worse every year. And that is not good for the public perception of the conference.

What should the penalty have been? Just curious because I can't find anything.
 

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