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Auburn Made This Week In Schadenfreude! YAY!
OH GODDAMMIT YOU IDIOTS.
Auburn lost badly on the road to Georgia, and one Track 'Em Tigers observer would like to register his objections.
Gus has some major explaining to do.
This team is undisciplined and terribly lacking in fundamentals.
The defense couldn't stop a a beaver from building a dam.
The offense is inept, with turnovers in big games at the worst times, and the playcalling is getting REALLY predictable and at times, atrocious. Of course, the playcalling was predictable last year but it didn't matter. Nobody could stop it anyway. This year not so much. The OL is terrible, between totally forgetting how to run block and lots and lots of holding. The receivers drop so many wide open balls. God......the list goes on and on.
I hate this team. They have no heart. They have quit. Playing hard and getting beat is one thing that I can live with. Quitting........you aren't worthy to wear an Auburn uniform. Go home.
This is a friendly reminder that Auburn could still win 10 games this season!
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But I am always amused at the folks who can tell when players have "quit" or "have no heart." I am not saying that players don't ever give up; they do, rarely. But I am pretty certain that the incidences of physical and mental surrender by Auburn players and others are pretty uncommon. Sometimes, you are trying your best and still playing the role of bug to the other guy's windshield. Further, as a general proposition, I think that fans who draw these conclusions are typically the same folks who boo players and then attempt to justify it by [fill in the excuse:1) I was really booing the coaches/play calling; 2) I was really booing because that opponent was faking an injury; 3) I was saying "dooooooooook"]. All of these folks can #badword# off as far as I am concerned.
I am going to stop before this turns into an "I played sports" poast.