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The anti SEC and Alabama sentiment that oozes from Danny Kanell is more apparent than the yellowish color of the sun. He will try to spin this victory as a "LSU was not as good as we thought" point of view. If he were tied to post, soaked in gasoline and told to say something positive about Alabama or the match would be lit, he would be barbeque.
 
The anti SEC and Alabama sentiment that oozes from Danny Kanell is more apparent than the yellowish color of the sun. He will try to spin this victory as a "LSU was not as good as we thought" point of view. If he were tied to post, soaked in gasoline and told to say something positive about Alabama or the match would be lit, he would be barbeque.

If he does that, I hope someone with a lick of common sense at ESPN will make the same remark to him about F$U not being as good of a team.
 
Well @bamascw I agree. but LSU wasnt as good as we thought. So DK would have a point on that.Personally I find Joy in the morons that doubt Bama and the wisdom of Saban. Galloway too whos eating crow today? Not I. Roll Tide!
Yeah, for the most part I think they were not as good as we thought, although Fournette is very good, he just ran up against us (literally). The flip side of that coin is that we all knew that we were a better team than what we were perceived to be. It just seems the talking heads conveniently forget that when two highly ranked teams play, the loser will always drop after the loss and unless they begin winning immediately, everyone brings out the "they were not that good in the first place" talk.
 
If JG and DK were doctors, there would be a malpractice suit. Idiots.
Important, as always, to separate opinion from breaking down football.

I saw an interview with Galloway and Saban and Joey did a hell of a job talking football. Just because we may not like one's opinion doesn't make him an idiot: it's an opinion, ya know?

On a side note: Galloway did say we'd see passes from Harris we'd never seen before. I've seen a pass that an offensive lineman caught ... not often, mind you.
 
Galloway: LSU will beat Alabama. Here's why. Sounds like analysis to me, @TerryP and an attempt to break down the teams and who will win. I rest my case, your honor. Send the check to my address. Galloway is an idiot.
 
Galloway: LSU will beat Alabama. Here's why. Sounds like analysis to me, @TerryP and an attempt to break down the teams and who will win. I rest my case, your honor. Send the check to my address. Galloway is an idiot.

I like your reasoning Chief, but I would submit that Galloway is a moron and not an idiot. The fact that he has an ability to reason at any level lifts him above 50 IQ points to moron status. Here's a little chart that may help explain my position:

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I like your reasoning Chief, but I would submit that Galloway is a moron and not an idiot. The fact that he has an ability to reason at any level lifts him above 50 IQ points to moron status. Here's a little chart that may help explain my position:

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Gotta bump Verne up. He is far and away better than Galloway. he's like your grandpa that you just like to sit and chat with. Atleast put him up there with Average.
 
Gotta bump Verne up. He is far and away better than Galloway. he's like your grandpa that you just like to sit and chat with. Atleast put him up there with Average.
Sorry, nothing I can do there. It's a (ahem) non-subjective scale (very scientific). His vocabulary is the only reason he's not down with Kanell and Dinich. :). Now, if this were some kind of 'teddy bear' scale - then yeah. His grandfatherly qualities would then count for something.
 
I hope that someone in the sports media will hold them accountable for their stupid comments. It just shows how little they know about football and how much they hate the SEC, especially BAMA. I wish that Finebaum would point out their gross stupidity, but he will not!

LOL. I'm not really sure how 'holding them accountable' would work. The beauty (from their standpoint) of being in the sports media is that you can easily explain away any personal bias by taking any preferred set of statistics/numbers/"facts" - however obscure or unrelated - to support whatever feeble-minded or biased position you may have and then simply call it an informed opinion. Don't count on Finebaum to overtly call them out since he does the same thing. He is now a 'member of the club' at ESPN. There are certain lines he will no longer cross with respect to his new colleagues.
 
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