The Alabama Crimson Tide are the 2010 BCS National Champions
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mallymal614When was the last time Nick Saban smiled? 1982?
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ts1227
Agree, but at least that way they fucked it up actually playing football.rock_knutne wrote:
Bama could have easily fumbled the ball on a hand off exchange. That scenario can happen either way. No need for them to score in that situation.ts1227 wrote: With 0:45 left, if some stupid shit happens it is completely feasable (though unlikely) for that gap to be closed. Freak fumble returned, then an onside leading to a FG (using the timeout to help) and we're in OT.
You don't pack it in on a 10 point lead if they have any timeouts. -
rock_knutne
WOW! You must have lost money on this one.King Curtis wrote: Cunt should have been in the game -
killer_ewok
I'm not saying that, man. I'm not questioning the kid's toughness nor his honesty. In fact, I think he may be honest to a fault in that case. What he said could scare some teams away or at the very least have them questioning his health come combine/draft time.LJ wrote:
Yep, he would have looked a ton better running around out there with an arm flopping around and fumbling all the snaps.killer_ewok wrote: There are agents listening to Colt McCoy talk about his shoulder pain and screaming,"Shut the fuck up!" at their televisions. -
elbuckeye28
They are more likely to fumble it running the ball than they are taking a knee.ts1227 wrote: With 0:45 left, if some stupid shit happens it is completely feasable (though unlikely) for that gap to be closed. Freak fumble returned, then an onside leading to a FG (using the timeout to help) and we're in OT.
You don't pack it in on a 10 point lead if they have any timeouts. -
Footwedge
Dude...apparently you can't add either. You kneel on the ball 3 times when the ball was first and goal at the 5 with 1 minute left. Texas had only one TO. He ran up the score....plain and simple. Saban is a dick for doing so.ts1227 wrote: With 0:45 left, if some stupid shit happens it is completely feasable (though unlikely) for that gap to be closed. Freak fumble returned, then an onside leading to a FG (using the timeout to help) and we're in OT.
You don't pack it in on a 10 point lead if they have any timeouts.
I can't stand poor sportsmanship. -
ts1227For as much as you all hate on Tressel for overly conservative calls in situations that make no fucking sense, it's amazing how you all pull a 180 when it's someone else's team.
Either way, it's not worth arguing any more. I can't fix stupid. -
King CurtisBlow Me LJ
The kid cost his team a National Championship by not going back in the game. -
enigmaax
Is that why they came out throwing on their next possession?Non wrote: They're not going to fumble the kneel down play.
Texas probably wouldn't have even called a timeout. They knew the situation and were ready to shake hands.
That was easily a situation you don't score again. Class 101. -
King CurtisIt was pretty fucking funny to see Saban get drilled in the face with the Gatorade cooler
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LJ
Do it and report back. If he can't lift his arm or doesn't have much feeling, how the hell is he going to take a snap?King Curtis wrote: Blow Me LJ
The kid cost his team a National Championship by not going back in the game. -
ironman02
I don't know how many times it has to be said, but...King Curtis wrote: Blow Me LJ
The kid cost his team a National Championship by not going back in the game.
HE WANTED TO GO BACK IN!!!
The team doctors, Mack Brown, and his Dad wouldn't allow him to go back into the game.
Besides, I don't think he would have been too helpful if he couldn't feel his throwing arm. -
elbuckeye28
No you are just not being logical. Three knees=game over. Running the ball greatly increases the chance of a turnover. I remember Anthony Thomas fumbling it against Northwestern and cost them a game. Ron Dayne did the same thing. The Giants are famous for fumbling the ball when they could have just taken a knee.ts1227 wrote: For as much as you all hate on Tressel for overly conservative calls in situations that make no fucking sense, it's amazing how you all pull a 180 when it's someone else's team.
Either way, it's not worth arguing any more. I can't fix stupid. -
elbuckeye28
Quit wasting your time, it's not worth it.ironman02 wrote:
I don't know how many times it has to be said, but...King Curtis wrote: Blow Me LJ
The kid cost his team a National Championship by not going back in the game.
HE WANTED TO GO BACK IN!!!
The team doctors, Mack Brown, and his Dad wouldn't allow him to go back into the game.
Besides, I don't think he would have been too helpful if he couldn't feel his throwing arm. -
Ironman92Not sure what Saban was thinking...he's obviously wired differently than those of us who can smile.......but 20 years down the raod....or even 10 people look back and see the 37-21 victory......Colt McCoy wouldn't have made that much of a difference.
It was stupid, uncalled for and nothing you want young players or future coaches to see. -
NonTexas came out throwing because they felt disrespected after Alabama scored a classless touchdown.
The fans boo'd. Mack Brown inside was probably saying "you SOB" and then Texas had the urge to try and score again.
When it was 31-21 and 47 seconds left, both coaches should've been thinking it's been a good, well-respected game and it ends here. Mack Brown was thinking that way. Saban should have been, too. -
elbuckeye28
It was fitting to see them miss the extra point though.Ironman92 wrote: Not sure what Saban was thinking...he's obviously wired differently than those of us who can smile.......but 20 years down the raod....or even 10 people look back and see the 37-21 victory......Colt McCoy wouldn't have made that much of a difference.
It was stupid, uncalled for and nothing you want young players or future coaches to see. -
eersandbeersTerry_Tate wrote:
I remember Pat White playing Pitt to play for a national championship and he didn't go back in the game until late in the game with a sore thumb, so I don't really buy that statement about Pat White. Not trying to be contradictory, just sayin'.eersandbeers wrote: I still can't believe McCoy actually sat out. After watching Pat White for 4 years, there is no way he would have came out of that game.
It was a bit different.
WVU was going against a 5-7 awful Pitt team and it was not really necessary to play Pat. We, along with everyone else, assumed Dick Rod could handle the play calling to beat Pitt. We were all wrong. Resting him for the national championship seemed like the smart move.
I remember at least 10 games where he was limping around. He single handedly won the Car Care bowl for WVU despite being injured most of the game. I think it was rare for him to play without an injury. -
King CurtisLJ
You can report to me when my foot has to be surgically removed from you ass.
Take your politics forum and shove it you fuckhead -
karen lotz
how much did you have riding on Texas tonight? if you need money for groceries until payday, maybe you could try a nicer approach and ask for donations.King Curtis wrote: LJ
You can report to me when my foot has to be surgically removed from you ass.
Take your politics forum and shove it you fuckhead -
enigmaax
Texas 51 Kansas 20Non wrote: Texas came out throwing because they felt disrespected after Alabama scored a classless touchdown.
The fans boo'd. Mack Brown inside was probably saying "you SOB" and then Texas had the urge to try and score again.
When it was 31-21 and 47 seconds left, both coaches should've been thinking it's been a good, well-respected game and it ends here. Mack Brown was thinking that way. Saban should have been, too.
4th-and-9 from the Kansas 13, 2:20 to go, Mack Brown goes for it
Texas 47 Baylor 14
5:18 left, Texas passes on 2 of 3 downs before punting
Texas 41 Missouri 7
4th-and-4, 0:32 left from the Missouri 27, Mack Brown goes for it
You could take a look at how many times Mack Brown kneeled the ball in the 4th quarter this season. Or how many passes he called in the 4th quarter of blowouts. I'm pretty sure he knows it is a 60-minute game and wasn't pissed off about playing the whole thing out. -
mhs95_06
Is it poor sportsmanship to do what the opponent would rather you do? I'm sure that the Texas team would have rather had them try to run it for a TD, rather than be helpless with them taking a couple knees. That way they would have a chance to knock the ball loose and return it, rather than be helpless with taking knees. I would call it more of a poor strategical decision by Saban than poor sportsmanship!Footwedge wrote:
Dude...apparently you can't add either. You kneel on the ball 3 times when the ball was first and goal at the 5 with 1 minute left. Texas had only one TO. He ran up the score....plain and simple. Saban is a dick for doing so.ts1227 wrote: With 0:45 left, if some stupid shit happens it is completely feasable (though unlikely) for that gap to be closed. Freak fumble returned, then an onside leading to a FG (using the timeout to help) and we're in OT.
You don't pack it in on a 10 point lead if they have any timeouts.
I can't stand poor sportsmanship. -
King CurtisI dont want to hear your shit you turd.
You are a living example of the prhase "Turd in the toilet bowl of life" -
SpeedofsandHas Pat White woke up from last Sunday yet ? I'm 200 miles away, and if my windows were open I would have heard that hit.