Message Replied To ==========
So can even y'all agree that this time we need Alabama to win?
The thought of this year's edition of the Florida Gators as SEC Champions is repugnant and embarrassing. Never before has there been a division champion, let alone a one loss division leader, remotely this bad.
The 2015 Gators are the Donald Trump of the SEC. To the horror of all reasonable people, no matter how badly they perform, they still end up on top. Like Bobby Jindal, even the Commodores shake their heads in disbelief and wonder how they lost to these clowns.
If Florida somehow manages to Mr. Magoo it's way to one final SEC win it will take a decade or more to wash away the stench of their championship. Every debate any of us have about football superiority with a fan of even the most minor conference will be met with the retort of the 2015 Gators if they beat the admittedly evil Crimson Tide on Saturday.
For the good of all, Bama must win. Surely this time you can concede as much.==============================
that age old error of being lured by the mirage of short term gain. It is never ever good for UAT to win anything. If a Bama win benefits your team in any short term way it is far and away best for Bama to lose and your team to take a minor hit.
When is it good for Bama to win? The answer every time is -- never.
What if a Bama win saves a city from a volcano? There are other cities and too few volcanos.
What if a Bama win should create a source of cheap and sustainable energy for mankind? We can live in the dark and learn to love the night sky.
What if a Bama win means that infectious disease is all cured forever? Doctors and researchers need jobs too and we do not wish them to join the ranks of the homeless.
When is it good for Bama to win? The answer every time is -- never.