bamabear82
I ♥ t-baggin
Silly Sooner he is one of those retards that thinks Auburn is in Georgia.
Is it not?
Silly Sooner he is one of those retards that thinks Auburn is in Georgia.
Silly Sooner he is one of those retards that thinks Auburn is in Georgia.
Is it not?
:hdn:
Sure, if ya want.
I could, but I could also say its Jimbo's fault for not changing them cause he was worried his freshman QB couldn't understand the new signals?
I have a ton of respect for Jimbo but this is weak.
That would be true too. Jimbo pretty much already said that himself.
So in conclusion we have determined that Auburn might have watched signals given by the FSU coaching staff that could've been on tape since the FSU staff was afraid to change cause they possibly felt there young "freshman" QB couldn't understand the new signals. And there HC (Jimbo) made the comment, "aurburn was stealing signals " was in fact a smart coaching staff (in Auburn) was observate to look across the field and notice the signals and thought to themselves, " self there using the same signals they have used all season that we saw on tape" hence making the staff on Auburn make adjustments to there defense?
Yahoo Sports said:On a flight back from the BCS Championship Game, which Florida State won 34-31 over Auburn, an Auburn fan gave CPR to a Florida State fan having a heart attack.
Betsy Osborn works as a nurse in the cardiac unit of Huntsville Hospital. Her job skills came in handy when a message came over the intercom of the plane on Tuesday, Jan. 7 asking for any medical professionals.
"The guy needing help was conscious at that time, but he was pale not feeling well," Osborn told Auburn's website. "The pilot came over the intercom and asked if any medical professionals on the plane could head to the back of the plane to assist me. I began to check his vitals and by that time a doctor came from first class and we began talking. He said he looked dehydrated and we might need to give him fluids. This happened in about 10 minutes, and then the pilot called over and asked if he needed to land the plane. We were an hour away from Dallas, and the doctor told the pilot that to be safe we should land the plane. The doctor then left and told me to stay with him.
"We were about to descend and I was sitting in a chair and the guy was on the floor. I looked down and he wasn't breathing, so I got down on my knees and started doing compressions as the flight attendant got the defibrillator while the plane was landing. He lost consciousness for about 30 seconds, came to, and then he went back out on me. I got another pulse after a little longer, and then we were landed and the paramedics took him off the plane.
-This chicken shit fad is getting old. Revisionist bullshit.