Review of “Bama Profiles in Courage: Laykin”: (Capers) Barr flexes through an emotional range that most writers would never dare attempt … Humor and Bama sorrow are fused together like twined tree trunks that keep each other standing…..It’s part satire, part character study, with a wry lens on fame, fandom, and the modern South. Well done, Capers, well done.”– Ian Allen, The Times Literary Supplement.

Here are some serious questions, SEC homers.  Why did Auburn kick the funky kickoff?  Did they forget that they were winning by only 1?  Where did LSU start that last possession? At the 45?

Did  Les Miles have money on the game?  That last second TD pass made LSU -4 and over 35. Why else would you throw a pass in that situation instead of kicking a 39 yard, well within the range for the kicker, field goal for the win?  Unless, Miles is completely insane and just vacant intellectually.

Check this video of Barner blocking schemes.  I would expect this kind of play from a Saban coached team, but not from Auburn.

Oh, my Eers dominated Mississippi State. WVU>MSU>AU>Florida.  L-O-L!!

7 responses to “Nice Block Barners. Miles has Testes the size of planets”

  1. Unbelievably good post Angry Eer. I am surprised that I am first to comment.

    I think Miles is dumb as the day is long

  2. Angry, you left out the most important part of that equation…

    USF > WVU x 2 years…

  3. That is not important

  4. Of course it’s important…

    It’s the key to the entire equational logic that you threw out…

    Or should I say…

    Threw up…

  5. Coach Les is an idiot, but he’s my idiot. And if all it took in college football was “genius,” the Mountaineers would have 3 national titles, as Coach Rod is a certified one. 😉 (No, I am not mocking him. Imagine what he could do if he didn’t have to spend all his time down south getting some talent.)

  6. Imagine what Rich Rod could do if he could beat USF…

  7. Oh, that was pretty, gatorhippy. Pretty.

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