tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20559458.post6518917537587776150..comments2023-12-28T17:21:26.528-05:00Comments on The Joe Cribbs Car Wash: Review of DEATH: Mississippi St.Jerry Hinnenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15097537044668238939noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20559458.post-70969268997807539362009-06-12T11:47:32.326-04:002009-06-12T11:47:32.326-04:00GLORY, GLORY AUBURN UNITED!GLORY, GLORY AUBURN UNITED!Philip Arnoldhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04550957086822009364noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20559458.post-17522648082668827352009-06-11T22:28:41.549-04:002009-06-11T22:28:41.549-04:00Watching Auburn's offense last year was like e...Watching Auburn's offense last year was like eating in an Army field kitchen. <br /><br />The Army buys the best food that defense dollars can buy, provides some of the most ingenious equipment possible to cook home cooked food in any environment imaginable and sends it's cooks to school for six months.....<br /><br />....to teach them how to ruin it.<br /><br />I can't tell you how many times I looked down at a piece of pre-frozen rock-hard breaded veal that was burnt on one size and still frozen on the other next to a pile of polka dotted mashed whiteness that looked anything like the potatoes it came from. "Is it pepper?" I ask hopefully. 'No sir. We had trouble keeping the gnats out of it..."<br /><br />That's what came to mind when I saw Mario Fannin catch two passes per game for nine yards. Or watched Ben Tate run into two or more linebackers at the line of scrimmage who anticipated the play before the linemen were set. It's what I saw when Burns was given the same two run plays every time he went in (that were stuffed at the line) and then had the inevitable pass broken up when they dropped nine into zone on 3rd and long.<br /><br />Gnats and burnt veal. That's what I think of every time I see a picture of Tony Franklin.<br /><br />Sullivan013Sullivan013https://www.blogger.com/profile/01835038525209475768noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20559458.post-3536892677746785542009-06-11T21:53:41.511-04:002009-06-11T21:53:41.511-04:00I think you are right that our defense last year m...I think you are right that our defense last year may have been the best under Tuberville. If our offense had been anywhere near close to average we would have won 10 games. Five of the games we lost were very close. Neither you nor I could have foreseen the level of suck that last year's squad was able to produce. Even more hilarious is the fact that Burns finally become the starter was the signal for the death of a season.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16460464224141986657noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20559458.post-58813929903439763332009-06-11T20:06:21.259-04:002009-06-11T20:06:21.259-04:003-2...PUNT4VICTORY. Never Forget.
that game was t...3-2...PUNT4VICTORY. Never Forget.<br /><br />that game was the Deathiest.JR Suicidehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14367778966328167533noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20559458.post-3484623200803260802009-06-11T19:59:36.158-04:002009-06-11T19:59:36.158-04:00I am learning to read the "scabs", and i...I am learning to read the "scabs", and it is now a bit less painful. It reminds me of a time when my dad had a bad year. He worked all the overtime that was available at the mill and painted houses after work and on weekends. We ate a lot of "white meat" (fat back) that year and no one was getting seconds at the supper table. We only got cokes when we were sick and steak was a dream. But hey, things got better, we got air condetioning the next year and Auburn beat SoCal in a bowl game. WOUNDS HEALEDeasyedwinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11402326512841716437noreply@blogger.com