GAME DAY, Auburn at Louisiana State
Hey everyone. I'm preparing to head over toward the stadium. My homey Glenn Guilbeau once upon a time gave me the HOOKUP on how to get into Tiger Stadium without traffic.
The key is to get to Government Street, cut west, cut south on St. Phillip and, BOOM, you're there in like 3 minutes. You have to roll through a tough part of town. Small price to pay.
You're a better person for making the HOTTEST Auburn blog on the 'net part of your day.
Wideout Robert Dunn will NOT be playing tonight due to a "violation of practice policy." So there ya go. Still on the team, not with the team.
--------GAME COVERAGE--------
CURRENT SCORE:
AUB -- 24
LSU -- 30
FINAL
Final thoughts: Another classic. Really. Can you believe Les Miles goes for the touchdown there with so little time left? It's crazy. If Jerrard Powers tips that pass up, the time runs out and that's a wrap. And Les Miles can't go home because 90,000 ragin' cajuns will want to beat him senseless. Demetrius Byrd caught the ball, though, and now Les Miles is the brilliant strategist again. All is well.
Auburn's offense didn't do much for me in the second half. All the innovation was gone. Why does that happen? I understand the need to establish the run and all, but where are the creative plays?
Auburn's defense: Too many passing-game busts. The end.
For what it's worth, I don't find that high-low situation on Glenn Dorsey all that dirty. Dirty is gouging a man's eye as officials unravel a dogpile. Cut blocking like that, while not the most savory behavior, happens and is a part of football.
The key is to get to Government Street, cut west, cut south on St. Phillip and, BOOM, you're there in like 3 minutes. You have to roll through a tough part of town. Small price to pay.
You're a better person for making the HOTTEST Auburn blog on the 'net part of your day.
Wideout Robert Dunn will NOT be playing tonight due to a "violation of practice policy." So there ya go. Still on the team, not with the team.
--------GAME COVERAGE--------
CURRENT SCORE:
AUB -- 24
LSU -- 30
FINAL
Final thoughts: Another classic. Really. Can you believe Les Miles goes for the touchdown there with so little time left? It's crazy. If Jerrard Powers tips that pass up, the time runs out and that's a wrap. And Les Miles can't go home because 90,000 ragin' cajuns will want to beat him senseless. Demetrius Byrd caught the ball, though, and now Les Miles is the brilliant strategist again. All is well.
Auburn's offense didn't do much for me in the second half. All the innovation was gone. Why does that happen? I understand the need to establish the run and all, but where are the creative plays?
Auburn's defense: Too many passing-game busts. The end.
For what it's worth, I don't find that high-low situation on Glenn Dorsey all that dirty. Dirty is gouging a man's eye as officials unravel a dogpile. Cut blocking like that, while not the most savory behavior, happens and is a part of football.
8 Comments:
Jay,
Quick word from Montgomery...
I know you spent some time covering the Crime-Free Weekend last week. I just returned from the block party, and it was an unqualified success. There was a wonderful spirit of unity. Everyone involved was glad to be there. Perhaps it marks the beginning of a great thing for our city.
Have a safe trip back...
Clint
Glad to hear it.
We need to rid Montgomery of the hate.
Uh, Mr. Tate, right here. Over here. Mr. Tate ...
uhhhhhhhh, yeah, Josh Moon, Montgomery Advertiser here. I was wondering, what does "violation of practice policy" mean? Did he forget to wash his practice gear? Leave his playbook at a local fast food joint, like Dobber from "Coach?" Forget that there was a practice policy?
I'm so caught up in the lack of crime in Montgomery this weekend that I can't even discuss something like Robert Dunn right now. Where is your civic pride?
I am not sure if I ever told you Jay, but I made the team in the late 70s as a walk-on wide receiver. ( I subsequently had to leave the team when I got really sick and lost 40 pounds to an reaction to Ritalin). So I ended up having a night mare of the end of the game where I was in Sewell Hall again and Cox and a unrecognizable offensive lineman were sitting at their desks as I walked in to sit at mine. ANd I relived the last sec TD. WOW, no more NyQuil for me.
Oh and I put on my blog that it really stunk up my night.... I am not sure why it is showing horse544 as my ID ... it should be AUBURNfootballStuff or truthguys.
Creepy story.
Jay, why no mention of BOTH of the questionable calls? Isnt the HABOTN supposed to report all the facts?
A very winnable game for Auburn that we blew in the second half.
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