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LSU fans say "White It Out" in support of Devin White

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They keep hanging up on him when he calls to ask when's a good time to come over.....

"That fucking cookie monster keeps prank calling us".
 

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To quote Johnnie " IF the Glove don't fit , you must acquit". The gloved hand between the two is White's left hand. The hit is a forearm.



Just so no misunderstanding, Fitzgerald right had is gloveless.


Johnnie's dead. He was killed by a guy who didnt own any gloves.
 

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God damn man just how scared are you to play LSU?

Will you last till game time? Pace yourself man.....

I don't know, I'm actually quite amazed at how far LSU fans are taking this. It's getting quite epic.

I may never run out of material.
 

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:lol: @ this precious LSU fan.

Alabama Power paying for Alabama's Success

I searched to see if this had been discussed, but did not find anything posted on here about it. I was talking to some friends who live in Alabama and they were telling me that the reason Alabama's football program is where it's at today is because of the Alabama Power Board. They were telling me that Alabama Power charges all of their customers a fee that takes a percentage out of each power bill that is used to buy the SEC, NCAA, Officials and recruits for the University of Alabama. They told me that they have called Alabama Power asking what the fee is for and that they are either put on hold, or transferred and disconnected. I was also told that their power bills have increased each year since 2008, and during the summer months leading up to football season that it's not unusual to see $400 - $500 per month power bills.

Also the SEC headquarters is within walking distance of Alabama Powers main headquarters located in Birmingham. It was also said that a group at UAB was gather evidence and information to take to the media to expose both Alabama Power and The University of Alabama just before they were sent a warning and their football program was shut down along with a lot of their other sports programs.

Is this something that is known in Alabama, but because they are so large and powerful there is nothing that can be said or done by the residence of Alabama?

They were telling me that other power companies have tried to enter the Alabama market but will either be forced out or actually bought out by Alabama Power, such as TVA, and Southern Company.
I was also told that it's only become more obvious in watching the games the effect that Alabama Power has on the games. That you can see in replays officials spotting a ball 3 to 4 yards from where an Alabama player is down just to give them a first down, no holding calls, no targeting calls, that Alabama players know that they are allowed to get away with anything. One of the reason Tua has been successful this season is that players are bluntly holding defenders until Bama receivers are 8 to 10 yards down the field, this is why they appear so open. Not only are they paying for Bama in game officials, but also paying money to effect the out come of other teams all around the country. (White ejected for non target hit in the 2nd qtr just happen to come before the Alabama game)

Mark Crosswhite Link

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Mark Crosswhite is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Alabama Power Company, which provides electricity to more than 1.4 million customers across the state.

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In 2006, Crosswhite joined Alabama Power as senior vice president and counsel, where he oversaw the company’s legal matters. In 2008, he was named executive vice president for External Affairs

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Crosswhite is a native of Decatur, Ala. His family has deep roots in the state, dating to the early 19th century. He received a bachelor’s degree in 1984 from the University of Alabama in Huntsville and a J.D. degree in 1987 from the University of Alabama School of Law.


LINK TVA cuts over 400 jobs in Alabama

quote:
HOLLYWOOD, Alabama - A drop in demand for electricity has delayed plans for bringing Bellefonte Nuclear Plant on line. U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions said Thursday he understands why reduced demand for electricity has slowed work on the TVA nuclear plant near Scottsboro, but he needed to know if the loss of jobs from the delay is necessary

Alabama residents pay 2nd most highest rates for power in the country

Alabama Power responds to residents raised concerns over hundreds higher bills

Alabama is the only program to have played in (2) a National Championship game without winning or playing a conference championship game. Nick Saban started coaching at Alabama 1 year before Mark Crosswhite took over as CEO for Alabama Power.

This is not just Alabama cheating in games to win championships, but this is stealing money from millions of Alabama residents.

James Carville came out yesterday about suing the SEC, I believe it's going take a prominent Alumni from all of the SEC schools to come out in support of suing the SEC before they can stop Alabama Power and The University of Alabama.

Favorite response:

It's cleverly hidden on the bill as a "Fuck LSU Tax."

:lol:
 

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What? It was a late hit regardless of anything else and would have been a personal foul minimum even when I played 20+ years ago.

And your first picture directly shows the helmet to helmet contact.

Still pictures aren't going to get you any sympathy because it was a targeting penalty by rule. It's the video that gains sympathy because in real time it was a very mild hit.

But whatever, keep making LSU fans look like shit.


You are incorrect again, if anything I would go as far as to say flag Fitzgerald for illegal hands to the face.:D
 

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Even if it's speculation, you have to admit that it's odd that the CEO of Alabama Power is an Alabama grad. Alabama Power headquarters is located next to the SEC headquarters in Birmingham, who is also ran by Alabama grads. There is no logical reason to base the SEC headquarters in Birmingham Al.

Alabama's success started around the same time that Mark Crosswhite took over as CEO of Alabama Power, also the same time Alabama started pulling in number 1 recruiting classes every year.
Alabama has backed into not 1 but 2 National Championship games without playing in a conference championship game.

Tons of video evidence of Bama players holding every play, targeting with no calls, spotting 1st downs by several yards, players openly punching opposing players without being flagged, no calls on Bama players stepping out of bounds.

The money is coming from somewhere.

:lol: I hope this dude is the best troll ever.
 

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:lol: @ this precious LSU fan.

Alabama Power paying for Alabama's Success

I searched to see if this had been discussed, but did not find anything posted on here about it. I was talking to some friends who live in Alabama and they were telling me that the reason Alabama's football program is where it's at today is because of the Alabama Power Board. They were telling me that Alabama Power charges all of their customers a fee that takes a percentage out of each power bill that is used to buy the SEC, NCAA, Officials and recruits for the University of Alabama. They told me that they have called Alabama Power asking what the fee is for and that they are either put on hold, or transferred and disconnected. I was also told that their power bills have increased each year since 2008, and during the summer months leading up to football season that it's not unusual to see $400 - $500 per month power bills.

Also the SEC headquarters is within walking distance of Alabama Powers main headquarters located in Birmingham. It was also said that a group at UAB was gather evidence and information to take to the media to expose both Alabama Power and The University of Alabama just before they were sent a warning and their football program was shut down along with a lot of their other sports programs.

Is this something that is known in Alabama, but because they are so large and powerful there is nothing that can be said or done by the residence of Alabama?

They were telling me that other power companies have tried to enter the Alabama market but will either be forced out or actually bought out by Alabama Power, such as TVA, and Southern Company.
I was also told that it's only become more obvious in watching the games the effect that Alabama Power has on the games. That you can see in replays officials spotting a ball 3 to 4 yards from where an Alabama player is down just to give them a first down, no holding calls, no targeting calls, that Alabama players know that they are allowed to get away with anything. One of the reason Tua has been successful this season is that players are bluntly holding defenders until Bama receivers are 8 to 10 yards down the field, this is why they appear so open. Not only are they paying for Bama in game officials, but also paying money to effect the out come of other teams all around the country. (White ejected for non target hit in the 2nd qtr just happen to come before the Alabama game)

Mark Crosswhite Link

quote:
Mark Crosswhite is chairman, president and chief executive officer of Alabama Power Company, which provides electricity to more than 1.4 million customers across the state.

quote:
In 2006, Crosswhite joined Alabama Power as senior vice president and counsel, where he oversaw the company’s legal matters. In 2008, he was named executive vice president for External Affairs

quote:
Crosswhite is a native of Decatur, Ala. His family has deep roots in the state, dating to the early 19th century. He received a bachelor’s degree in 1984 from the University of Alabama in Huntsville and a J.D. degree in 1987 from the University of Alabama School of Law.


LINK TVA cuts over 400 jobs in Alabama

quote:
HOLLYWOOD, Alabama - A drop in demand for electricity has delayed plans for bringing Bellefonte Nuclear Plant on line. U.S. Senator Jeff Sessions said Thursday he understands why reduced demand for electricity has slowed work on the TVA nuclear plant near Scottsboro, but he needed to know if the loss of jobs from the delay is necessary

Alabama residents pay 2nd most highest rates for power in the country

Alabama Power responds to residents raised concerns over hundreds higher bills

Alabama is the only program to have played in (2) a National Championship game without winning or playing a conference championship game. Nick Saban started coaching at Alabama 1 year before Mark Crosswhite took over as CEO for Alabama Power.

This is not just Alabama cheating in games to win championships, but this is stealing money from millions of Alabama residents.

James Carville came out yesterday about suing the SEC, I believe it's going take a prominent Alumni from all of the SEC schools to come out in support of suing the SEC before they can stop Alabama Power and The University of Alabama.
I live in a 2800 sq ft home in Alabama and have never paid 400 -500 dollars for a power bill, and we have Alabama power. Largest bill I ever had was $250 for a month, and that was the dead of summer and i ran my air conditioning at 68 all summer.
 

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I live in a 2800 sq ft home in Alabama and have never paid 400 -500 dollars for a power bill, and we have Alabama power. Largest bill I ever had was $250 for a month, and that was the dead of summer and i ran my air conditioning at 68 all summer.

He's getting torn up in the thread. I'd link it, but I'm not sure the rules on that. I think you can probably find if on your own.
 

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They keep hanging up on him when he calls to ask when's a good time to come over.....
Thats because they think its the guy from Waterboy pranking them
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Look, LSU rushers need to take a page out of Bama's playbook. A Bama rusher took out UT's Guarantano by deliberately putting the crown of his helmet into Gurantano's chest, then driving it up through Guarantano's face as he finished the turf-butter tackle. No flag was thrown. Guarantano was out for the remainder of the game.
 

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Look, LSU rushers need to take a page out of Bama's playbook. A Bama rusher took out UT's Guarantano by deliberately putting the crown of his helmet into Gurantano's chest, then driving it up through Guarantano's face as he finished the turf-butter tackle. No flag was thrown. Guarantano was out for the remainder of the game.

 

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Look, LSU rushers need to take a page out of Bama's playbook. A Bama rusher took out UT's Guarantano by deliberately putting the crown of his helmet into Gurantano's chest, then driving it up through Guarantano's face as he finished the turf-butter tackle. No flag was thrown. Guarantano was out for the remainder of the game.
No crown of helmet was used in the Wilson/Guarantano hit. His face mask went into the QB's chest. Hard with, but was not targeting nor even falls into the targeting rule in any way.
Second, nothing was done deliberately. Thats just total bullshit, and I would expect better of you than to accuse a player of deliberately trying to hurt another in that manner. If they wanted him hurt, they could easily make that happen as strong as they are. Mack is not the kind to intentionally injure anyone.

I wont bullshit your post, but I really should.
 
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