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Title: too many doubters Post by: hscoach on September 21, 2015, 04:23:03 PM https://www.seccountry.com/sec-news/more-losses-coming-for-alabama
It has only taken me a couple of days to get fed up with a few people. Yes Bama gave this game away. I still support Bama players and coaches. for those who are wanting Saban replaced please find another team to cheer for. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: ricky023 on September 21, 2015, 04:30:02 PM https://www.seccountry.com/sec-news/more-losses-coming-for-alabama It has only taken me a couple of days to get fed up with a few people. Yes Bama gave this game away. I still support Bama players and coaches. for those who are wanting Saban replaced please find another team to cheer for. :lol: :lol: :lol:, hscoach your right. CNS can't leave from here, #1 who would come here and coach? Nobody has what it takes to come here and coach. We are totally spoiled to winning NC trophies. I get heart broken, upset want to sale my TV but hiring another HC is crazy. I don't even think one of the guys on the CNS has would take the HC job. :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:, They know their fate before they ever start. I hope CNS stays till I am called home to Heaven because we want ever find another coach. I do however think, there needs to be some fire brought back to the Crimson Tide but I am not sure how you do that. RTR! Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: XBAMA on September 21, 2015, 04:33:48 PM (http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/99/b0/2e/99b02e0df738c2827b643ca164379b7c.jpg)
Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: XBAMA on September 21, 2015, 04:34:54 PM have a hat :lol2:
(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-uwPdRcXoDS4/TZqf3MqaooI/AAAAAAAAACg/M_3GUb_NIX8/s1600/fair+weather.jpg) Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: 2Stater on September 21, 2015, 04:36:44 PM I agree, Coach. We lost to them last year and still went into the playoffs ranked #1. How soon they forget who brought us 3 Natties during his tenure.
Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: hscoach on September 21, 2015, 04:47:37 PM If OM had really outplayed and beaten Bama I would have felt a lot worse, but not call for changes. Think about this. If Fitzpatrick had been a step or two slower getting to the ball that bounced off his head he probably would have picked that pass setting Bama up in prime field postion.
Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 21, 2015, 04:49:12 PM I didn't make it past the first sentence:
Quote Alabama fans are not used to seeing their favorite team get handled the way it was by Ole Miss. Clearly he has no idea what he is talking about. Did he even watch the game? Just because a team ends up with less points does not mean it was "handled". Ole Miss was whipped on both sides of the ball, we just had too many unforced errors to win the game. I would play them again in a heart beat and the next time around it would be a much different outcome. If you don't believe me, just ask LSU. :lol2: Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 21, 2015, 04:50:40 PM If OM had really outplayed and beaten Bama I would have felt a lot worse, but not call for changes. Think about this. If Fitzpatrick had been a step or two slower getting to the ball that bounced off his head he probably would have picked that pass setting Bama up in prime field postion. In spite of our 5 turn overs, that one crazy play was the difference in the final score of the game. Had that ball bounced any other way we win the game. Then all of these clowns would be writing about the Bama dynasty never ending. :eyeroll: Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: N.AL-Tider on September 21, 2015, 04:55:42 PM So who is this clown "Brandon Adams" anyways? He can't even get his facts right in the article linked.
Quote The SEC has not produced a repeat champion since the 1997-98 seasons. Hey Brandon, when you figure out how to research for an article so that you actually can write facts instead of fiction then get back with us. K? Thanks... Till then, go back to watching Spongebob... As we all well know, Bama won back to back NC's in 2011 and 2012... 8) Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: Marshal Dillon on September 21, 2015, 05:04:00 PM I didn't make it past the first sentence: Quote Alabama fans are not used to seeing their favorite team get handled the way it was by Ole Miss. Clearly he has no idea what he is talking about. Did he even watch the game? Just because a team ends up with less points does not mean it was "handled". Ole Miss was whipped on both sides of the ball, we just had too many unforced errors to win the game. I would play them again in a heart beat and the next time around it would be a much different outcome. If you don't believe me, just ask LSU. :lol2: Exactly. It's obvious he did not watch the game & is a lazy "reporter." Here's his observations: Quote Alabama fans are not used to seeing their favorite team get handled the way it was by Ole Miss. They were not sure how to feel. Unfortunately for those Alabama fans, the experience they had in seeing their team pushed around by the Rebels is going to become a lot more familiar by season’s end. In other words, the loss suffered at the hands of Hugh Freeze’s team is not the only defeat the Crimson Tide will collect this season. Alabama has over 500 total yards & had more rushing & passing yards, time of possession, plays, etc. That's being "pushed around." What a total idiot. One moron called Finebaum to say Saban should be fired but I'm positive it was a goat lover from West Georgia. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: ricky023 on September 21, 2015, 05:20:03 PM I didn't make it past the first sentence: Quote Alabama fans are not used to seeing their favorite team get handled the way it was by Ole Miss. Clearly he has no idea what he is talking about. Did he even watch the game? Just because a team ends up with less points does not mean it was "handled". Ole Miss was whipped on both sides of the ball, we just had too many unforced errors to win the game. I would play them again in a heart beat and the next time around it would be a much different outcome. If you don't believe me, just ask LSU. :lol2: Exactly. It's obvious he did not watch the game & is a lazy "reporter." Here's his observations: Quote Alabama fans are not used to seeing their favorite team get handled the way it was by Ole Miss. They were not sure how to feel. Unfortunately for those Alabama fans, the experience they had in seeing their team pushed around by the Rebels is going to become a lot more familiar by season’s end. In other words, the loss suffered at the hands of Hugh Freeze’s team is not the only defeat the Crimson Tide will collect this season. Alabama has over 500 total yards & had more rushing & passing yards, time of possession, plays, etc. That's being "pushed around." What a total idiot. One moron called Finebaum to say Saban should be fired but I'm positive it was a goat lover from West Georgia. :rofl: :jump:, I love the goat lover part. :worship: :worship: :worship:RTR! Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 21, 2015, 05:28:02 PM Think of it this way. This early in the season, I would much rather have the team that dominated the game but ended up losing because of too many crazy bounces the wrong way. Would anybody really want to be the team that won because of pure luck and silly mistakes by the other team with all of these other games still left to play? Sure, they feel pretty good about the win, but LSU is still on the schedule and the chances of all those bounces going their way again is slim to none. If they want to win out they will have to earn it.
Alabama can correct the fumbles. That will not happen again. Ole Miss can't fix being pushed up and down the field without winning some recruiting battles. Now #5 whipped us pretty good at times, but by the end of the game he was spent and not moving nearly as fast. Having said all of that, if this were a championship game at the end of the season I would rather be the lucky winner every time. :lol2: Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: roll tide roll on September 21, 2015, 05:57:00 PM https://www.seccountry.com/sec-news/more-losses-coming-for-alabama for those who are wanting Saban replaced please find another team to cheer for. Seriously? I thought people were joking when they said people are calling for Saban's removal. I heard Muschamp might be looking for a job soon. :eyeroll: Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: roll tide roll on September 21, 2015, 06:08:29 PM Think of it this way. This early in the season, I would much rather have the team that dominated the game but ended up losing because of too many crazy bounces the wrong way. Would anybody really want to be the team that won because of pure luck and silly mistakes by the other team with all of these other games still left to play? Sure, they feel pretty good about the win, but LSU is still on the schedule and the chances of all those bounces going their way again is slim to none. If they want to win out they will have to earn it. Alabama can correct the fumbles. That will not happen again. Ole Miss can't fix being pushed up and down the field without winning some recruiting battles. Now #5 whipped us pretty good at times, but by the end of the game he was spent and not moving nearly as fast. Having said all of that, if this were a championship game at the end of the season I would rather be the lucky winner every time. :lol2: Exactly, OSU lost to a terrible VATech team early. Winning attracts people. Often times those people have no emotional, or personal, attachment to the program. They just like to back a winner. I can attest that the amount of BAMA gear I see here (NC) has increased by a factor of 10 since Coach Saban got the program back on track. They will jump off the wagon just as quickly as they jumped on the wagon. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: N.AL-Tider on September 21, 2015, 06:36:40 PM Think of it this way. This early in the season, I would much rather have the team that dominated the game but ended up losing because of too many crazy bounces the wrong way. Would anybody really want to be the team that won because of pure luck and silly mistakes by the other team with all of these other games still left to play? Sure, they feel pretty good about the win, but LSU is still on the schedule and the chances of all those bounces going their way again is slim to none. If they want to win out they will have to earn it. Alabama can correct the fumbles. That will not happen again. Ole Miss can't fix being pushed up and down the field without winning some recruiting battles. Now #5 whipped us pretty good at times, but by the end of the game he was spent and not moving nearly as fast. Having said all of that, if this were a championship game at the end of the season I would rather be the lucky winner every time. :lol2: Exactly, OSU lost to a terrible VATech team early. Winning attracts people. Often times those people have no emotional, or personal, attachment to the program. They just like to back a winner. I can attest that the amount of BAMA gear I see here (NC) has increased by a factor of 10 since Coach Saban got the program back on track. They will jump off the wagon just as quickly as they jumped on the wagon. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: roll tide roll on September 21, 2015, 08:08:57 PM Think of it this way. This early in the season, I would much rather have the team that dominated the game but ended up losing because of too many crazy bounces the wrong way. Would anybody really want to be the team that won because of pure luck and silly mistakes by the other team with all of these other games still left to play? Sure, they feel pretty good about the win, but LSU is still on the schedule and the chances of all those bounces going their way again is slim to none. If they want to win out they will have to earn it. Alabama can correct the fumbles. That will not happen again. Ole Miss can't fix being pushed up and down the field without winning some recruiting battles. Now #5 whipped us pretty good at times, but by the end of the game he was spent and not moving nearly as fast. Having said all of that, if this were a championship game at the end of the season I would rather be the lucky winner every time. :lol2: Exactly, OSU lost to a terrible VATech team early. Winning attracts people. Often times those people have no emotional, or personal, attachment to the program. They just like to back a winner. I can attest that the amount of BAMA gear I see here (NC) has increased by a factor of 10 since Coach Saban got the program back on track. They will jump off the wagon just as quickly as they jumped on the wagon. Yes, that is correct. OSU lost (last year) to a terrible VATech team and they still managed to make it to the playoffs and win the trophy. I was agreeing w/ SC that an early loss is preferable to a late loss and using last year's OSU loss v. VATech as an example of one loss not being the end of a season. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: N.AL-Tider on September 21, 2015, 08:52:16 PM Think of it this way. This early in the season, I would much rather have the team that dominated the game but ended up losing because of too many crazy bounces the wrong way. Would anybody really want to be the team that won because of pure luck and silly mistakes by the other team with all of these other games still left to play? Sure, they feel pretty good about the win, but LSU is still on the schedule and the chances of all those bounces going their way again is slim to none. If they want to win out they will have to earn it. Alabama can correct the fumbles. That will not happen again. Ole Miss can't fix being pushed up and down the field without winning some recruiting battles. Now #5 whipped us pretty good at times, but by the end of the game he was spent and not moving nearly as fast. Having said all of that, if this were a championship game at the end of the season I would rather be the lucky winner every time. :lol2: Exactly, OSU lost to a terrible VATech team early. Winning attracts people. Often times those people have no emotional, or personal, attachment to the program. They just like to back a winner. I can attest that the amount of BAMA gear I see here (NC) has increased by a factor of 10 since Coach Saban got the program back on track. They will jump off the wagon just as quickly as they jumped on the wagon. Yes, that is correct. OSU lost (last year) to a terrible VATech team and they still managed to make it to the playoffs and win the trophy. I was agreeing w/ SC that an early loss is preferable to a late loss and using last year's OSU loss v. VATech as an example of one loss not being the end of a season. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: hscoach on September 21, 2015, 09:10:10 PM One of the questions I have is do these fair weather fans really know anything about football/sports?
Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: Marshal Dillon on September 21, 2015, 09:34:43 PM One of the questions I have is do these fair weather fans really know anything about football/sports? No, all they want to do his win every game and a loss is not acceptable. They would have fired Coach Bryant after the 1970 season. Are you old enough to have tuned in to the Coach Bear Bryant show in the 70's? It was unbelievable some of the things callers asked or stated. :facepalm: Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: hscoach on September 21, 2015, 09:44:22 PM One of the questions I have is do these fair weather fans really know anything about football/sports? No, all the want to do his win every game and a loss is not acceptable. They would have fired Coach Bryant after the 1970 season. Are you old enough to have tuned in to the Coach Bear Bryant show in the 70's? It was unbelievable some of the things callers asked or stated. :facepalm: Way old enough. Bingo that was a goodie. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: Marshal Dillon on September 21, 2015, 10:01:22 PM One of the questions I have is do these fair weather fans really know anything about football/sports? No, all the want to do his win every game and a loss is not acceptable. They would have fired Coach Bryant after the 1970 season. Are you old enough to have tuned in to the Coach Bear Bryant show in the 70's? It was unbelievable some of the things callers asked or stated. :facepalm: Way old enough. Bingo that was a goodie. EXACTLY!! #+ (http://yellowhammernews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/Bear-Bryant-quote-1.jpg) Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: hscoach on September 21, 2015, 10:04:28 PM That's Woodie Lowe from Columbus, Ga that just made that hit.
Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: bamaphil on September 22, 2015, 03:57:38 AM Let's see, over the last seven seasons and three games of season eight Bama has lost more than one regular season game once. Of the eight regular season losses only one has been my more than six points.
In eight seasons Bama has been soundly beaten in the regular season one time. Every other loss could have been a win if one ball had bounced a different way. Tell me again that Bama's dynasty is over. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: 2Stater on September 22, 2015, 04:15:58 AM Let's see, over the last seven seasons and three games of season eight Bama has lost more than one regular season game once. Of the eight regular season losses only one has been my more than six points. Morning, Phil. :wave:In eight seasons Bama has been soundly beaten in the regular season one time. Every other loss could have been a win if one ball had bounced a different way. Tell me again that Bama's dynasty is over. Ed Zachary!!! Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: bamalum67 on September 22, 2015, 05:37:36 AM Bama born, Bama bred, when I'm gone, I'll be Bama dead.
I would just like Lame Kitten gone...I think CNS has had it with him, also..see their interactions on the sidelines? I had a bad feeling about this game, but the team fought hard..take away the fluke, and if Humphrey stays with his man LIKE HE IS COACHED..we win. Yes, I remember 1969/70 seasons, when LOTS of folks wanted CPBB gone..then he re-invented his offense..and the rest is history. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 22, 2015, 09:45:41 AM One of the questions I have is do these fair weather fans really know anything about football/sports? They do not, and apparently most of the reporters do not either. Or, in many cases, they didn't actually watch the game and only saw the highlights. If you watch every play, the actual game tells a different story than this "Ole Miss dominated" narrative that is being spewed forth by everyone in the national media. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: Chechem on September 22, 2015, 09:49:58 AM One of the questions I have is do these fair weather fans really know anything about football/sports? They do not, and apparently most of the reporters do not either. Or, in many cases, they didn't actually watch the game and only saw the highlights. If you watch every play, the actual game tells a different story than this "Ole Miss dominated" narrative that is being spewed forth by everyone in the national media. True, SC, true. Alabama did a lot of things right. They kept coming back despite the golden horseshoe. But simple minds like simple answers. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 22, 2015, 09:53:59 AM While I am in here, I am really ticked off at all of those people that left the game early. They should require you to show an ID to get out of the game, and ban you from coming back to another game unless you have a really good excuse. Those boys work their tails off all year long, and you're telling me you can't "commit" to sitting on your rear end until the game is over, win or lose? You don't deserve the opportunity to watch a game in Bryant-Denny stadium. Just stay home and watch on TV so you can change the channel to the Lifetime Network if you get too bored to watch.
And don't even get me started on the boos. It will be a few more days before I can say anything constructive about that. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: Terrie1959 on September 22, 2015, 10:33:51 AM I agree SC - I could not believe how many people FLED that game!! They should never ever be allowed back into our stadium!! And the BOO's? Kick their butts out of the stadium! Why can't our fans be "GOOD" fans? Cheer for the good, the bad and the ugly - because ALL teams have those games. We aren't always going to be victorious but we can take it to the bank that our young men will ALWAYS give 150% on the field and for THAT, they deserve cheers. I was embarrassed as an Alabama Fan when I heard the boos and when I saw fans leaving. I just don't get it.
I cheer until the last second and then I look to see who is next on our schedule. My Blood Runneth Crimson - ALWAYS! :) Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 22, 2015, 11:12:15 AM So here I go, judging others, just as Ricky's preacher did last Sunday. Forgive me. :-[
Let me make my point in a different manner. If you don't think you can commit to staying the whole game, because of a medical condition, an unruly child, a prior appointment, lack of interest, nervousness, loss of breath, thoughts of suicide, fear of losing, or any other reason, there is nothing wrong with that. Ask your doctor before attending if these conditions persist. However, if you are uncomfortable making that commitment, it would be helpful to the team if you sold your ticket to another fan who is in a position to do so. If you decide to keep your ticket and attend, understand that there is an implied commitment and expectation by the coaches, players, and other fans for you to stay the entire game, regardless of the outcome. This applies equally to blowout wins as well as blowout losses, if such a loss should ever occur, and all the games in between. :lol2: Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: N.AL-Tider on September 22, 2015, 12:44:52 PM So here I go, judging others, just as Ricky's preacher did last Sunday. Forgive me. :-[ SC, I was just going by the assumption that all those people had to go pee at the same time... :-[ Let me make my point in a different manner. If you don't think you can commit to staying the whole game, because of a medical condition, an unruly child, a prior appointment, lack of interest, nervousness, loss of breath, thoughts of suicide, fear of losing, or any other reason, there is nothing wrong with that. Ask your doctor before attending if these conditions persist. However, if you are uncomfortable making that commitment, it would be helpful to the team if you sold your ticket to another fan who is in a position to do so. If you decide to keep your ticket and attend, understand that there is an implied commitment and expectation by the coaches, players, and other fans for you to stay the entire game, regardless of the outcome. This applies equally to blowout wins as well as blowout losses, if such a loss should ever occur, and all the games in between. :lol2: Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: hscoach on September 22, 2015, 12:55:05 PM I also see that people are not happy with Lane Kiffin. Let's see. Bama is averaging over 500 yards per game. When offense protects the ball they have been pretty much unstoppable. All he can do is call the play and the players have to execute. Busted routes and throwing into coverage is on the players. As far as running vs passing these same people say why aren't they throwing the ball. By the way one of the biggest factors on offense is how the OL performs.
Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: N.AL-Tider on September 22, 2015, 01:05:47 PM I also see that people are not happy with Lane Kiffin. Let's see. Bama is averaging over 500 yards per game. When offense protects the ball they have been pretty much unstoppable. All he can do is call the play and the players have to execute. Busted routes and throwing into coverage is on the players. As far as running vs passing these same people say why aren't they throwing the ball. By the way one of the biggest factors on offense is how the OL performs. Yeah, that is a head scratcher... I guess all those folks expect Bama to beat all opponents by a score of 98-0? 8)Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: ricky023 on September 22, 2015, 01:51:24 PM I also see that people are not happy with Lane Kiffin. Let's see. Bama is averaging over 500 yards per game. When offense protects the ball they have been pretty much unstoppable. All he can do is call the play and the players have to execute. Busted routes and throwing into coverage is on the players. As far as running vs passing these same people say why aren't they throwing the ball. By the way one of the biggest factors on offense is how the OL performs. Yeah, that is a head scratcher... I guess all those folks expect Bama to beat all opponents by a score of 98-0? 8)Well yall know everybody comes to CRS for the truth of Alabama sports nobody wants to read all that al.com stuff. Now can I blame this on SC, because as before stated and they see SC predict 98-0 they expect it. :lol: :lol: :lol:, So maybe this is part of the problem. ???, Well maybe not. :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:, RTR! Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: SUPERCOACH on September 22, 2015, 02:46:05 PM I also see that people are not happy with Lane Kiffin. Let's see. Bama is averaging over 500 yards per game. When offense protects the ball they have been pretty much unstoppable. All he can do is call the play and the players have to execute. Busted routes and throwing into coverage is on the players. As far as running vs passing these same people say why aren't they throwing the ball. By the way one of the biggest factors on offense is how the OL performs. Yeah, that is a head scratcher... I guess all those folks expect Bama to beat all opponents by a score of 98-0? 8):lol2: Kiffin gives us our best chance at achieving the "98" part in 98 to nothing. Saban and Co. already have the "nothing" part under control. I think most of those people just don't like him because of his past and have been holding their nose the whole time just waiting for him to move on. I had the same attitude toward him until he was fired at the airport at USC. A good dose of humility seems to have served him well. I would like to see him stay for a while. Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: ricky023 on September 22, 2015, 03:22:40 PM I also see that people are not happy with Lane Kiffin. Let's see. Bama is averaging over 500 yards per game. When offense protects the ball they have been pretty much unstoppable. All he can do is call the play and the players have to execute. Busted routes and throwing into coverage is on the players. As far as running vs passing these same people say why aren't they throwing the ball. By the way one of the biggest factors on offense is how the OL performs. Yeah, that is a head scratcher... I guess all those folks expect Bama to beat all opponents by a score of 98-0? 8):lol2: Kiffin gives us our best chance at achieving the "98" part in 98 to nothing. Saban and Co. already have the "nothing" part under control. I think most of those people just don't like him because of his past and have been holding their nose the whole time just waiting for him to move on. I had the same attitude toward him until he was fired at the airport at USC. A good dose of humility seems to have served him well. I would like to see him stay for a while. Now SC, I totally agree. I think CLK is a great offensive mind he took Pete Carroll's offenses to numerous scoring ranks. I do not think he is a HC material or in waiting but if I wanted to start an offense on a brand new team I would pick him to do it. RTR! Title: Re: too many doubters Post by: XBAMA on September 23, 2015, 03:27:33 PM at least CNS can walk straight :lol2:
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