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Title: "How 2 trick plays led to Alabama's latest iconic moment at LSU"
Post by: WALL-E on November 06, 2016, 07:16:09 PM
How 2 trick plays led to Alabama's latest iconic moment at LSU
(http://media.al.com/alabamafootball_impact/photo/alabama-football-2016---g09-at-lsu-a45f1e029411a42f.jpg)Alabama drove 12 plays, 90 yards for the game-winning drive at LSU.

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Title: Re: "How 2 trick plays led to Alabama's latest iconic moment at LSU"
Post by: Chechem on November 07, 2016, 05:07:51 AM
Worthy article; well written.  It describes how Kiffin adjusted and used some new wrinkles.

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Second-and-15 from the 5-yard line and a blood-thirsty Tiger Stadium bearing down. So Lane Kiffin tricked the Tigers with a little misdirection. With Hurts dropping back to throw from his own end zone, the fake was to ArDarius Stewart on a screen pass. That froze safety Dwayne Thomas (the Tiger who said they'd dominate Alabama's offense) who was covering freshman tight end Miller Forristall.

So the blocker with one catch all season found himself wide open for a 22-yard first down. The second-longest pass play of the game rescued Alabama from risky field position and bailed out the bad opening play.

... and the loud-mouth Thomas ate his words!   :clap: :clap:


Title: Re: "How 2 trick plays led to Alabama's latest iconic moment at LSU"
Post by: N.AL-Tider on November 07, 2016, 06:17:48 AM
Worthy article; well written.  It describes how Kiffin adjusted and used some new wrinkles.

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Second-and-15 from the 5-yard line and a blood-thirsty Tiger Stadium bearing down. So Lane Kiffin tricked the Tigers with a little misdirection. With Hurts dropping back to throw from his own end zone, the fake was to ArDarius Stewart on a screen pass. That froze safety Dwayne Thomas (the Tiger who said they'd dominate Alabama's offense) who was covering freshman tight end Miller Forristall.

So the blocker with one catch all season found himself wide open for a 22-yard first down. The second-longest pass play of the game rescued Alabama from risky field position and bailed out the bad opening play.

... and the loud-mouth Thomas ate his words!   :clap: :clap:
Since Bama put 323 total yards on LSU to only allowing 125 total yards by LSU I'd say that your statement is absolutely correct!  Oh, and the ever dominate Leonard 4Nett scalded the Bama run defense by carrying the ball 17 times for an embarrassing 35 yards... How can our defense even live with themselves after such a poor showing...  :'( :'( :'(


Title: Re: "How 2 trick plays led to Alabama's latest iconic moment at LSU"
Post by: Chechem on November 07, 2016, 06:24:50 AM
Worthy article; well written.  It describes how Kiffin adjusted and used some new wrinkles.

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Second-and-15 from the 5-yard line and a blood-thirsty Tiger Stadium bearing down. So Lane Kiffin tricked the Tigers with a little misdirection. With Hurts dropping back to throw from his own end zone, the fake was to ArDarius Stewart on a screen pass. That froze safety Dwayne Thomas (the Tiger who said they'd dominate Alabama's offense) who was covering freshman tight end Miller Forristall.

So the blocker with one catch all season found himself wide open for a 22-yard first down. The second-longest pass play of the game rescued Alabama from risky field position and bailed out the bad opening play.

... and the loud-mouth Thomas ate his words!   :clap: :clap:
Since Bama put 323 total yards on LSU to only allowing 125 total yards by LSU I'd say that your statement is absolutely correct!  Oh, and the ever dominate Leonard 4Nett scalded the Bama run defense by carrying the ball 17 times for an embarrassing 35 yards... How can our defense even live with themselves after such a poor showing...  :'( :'( :'(
:lol: :lol:

Just hope your sarcasm is understood.  You'll need a few  :eyeroll: to clarify!  :lol2: :lol2:
 :worship: :worship: :worship:


Title: Re: "How 2 trick plays led to Alabama's latest iconic moment at LSU"
Post by: ricky023 on November 07, 2016, 07:12:32 AM
Worthy article; well written.  It describes how Kiffin adjusted and used some new wrinkles.

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Second-and-15 from the 5-yard line and a blood-thirsty Tiger Stadium bearing down. So Lane Kiffin tricked the Tigers with a little misdirection. With Hurts dropping back to throw from his own end zone, the fake was to ArDarius Stewart on a screen pass. That froze safety Dwayne Thomas (the Tiger who said they'd dominate Alabama's offense) who was covering freshman tight end Miller Forristall.

So the blocker with one catch all season found himself wide open for a 22-yard first down. The second-longest pass play of the game rescued Alabama from risky field position and bailed out the bad opening play.

... and the loud-mouth Thomas ate his words!   :clap: :clap:
Since Bama put 323 total yards on LSU to only allowing 125 total yards by LSU I'd say that your statement is absolutely correct!  Oh, and the ever dominate Leonard 4Nett scalded the Bama run defense by carrying the ball 17 times for an embarrassing 35 yards... How can our defense even live with themselves after such a poor showing...  :'( :'( :'(
:lol: :lol:

Just hope your sarcasm is understood.  You'll need a few  :eyeroll: to clarify!  :lol2: :lol2:
 :worship: :worship: :worship:



One thing for sure in college football these dumb kids in some cases never learn. Open mouth and insert foot, especially when you are trash talking an Alabama football team. CNS proves a point you don't hear this from our men, prove it on the field.  :clap: RTR!


Title: Re: "How 2 trick plays led to Alabama's latest iconic moment at LSU"
Post by: 2Stater on November 07, 2016, 07:26:49 AM
Fournette's rushing total against Alabama for his career is 111 yds.  :lol3:


Title: Re: "How 2 trick plays led to Alabama's latest iconic moment at LSU"
Post by: N.AL-Tider on November 07, 2016, 07:36:32 AM
Fournette's rushing total against Alabama for his career is 111 yds.  :lol3:
True!  But that is totally misleading.  Haven't you heard?  4Nette is the greatest RB of all time in college football...  :eyeroll:


Title: Re: "How 2 trick plays led to Alabama's latest iconic moment at LSU"
Post by: 2Stater on November 07, 2016, 08:18:36 AM
Fournette's rushing total against Alabama for his career is 111 yds.  :lol3:
True!  But that is totally misleading.  Haven't you heard?  4Nette is the greatest RB of all time in college football...  :eyeroll:

 :lol2: Except for the first Saturday in November.


Title: Re: "How 2 trick plays led to Alabama's latest iconic moment at LSU"
Post by: ricky023 on November 07, 2016, 08:45:14 AM
Fournette's rushing total against Alabama for his career is 111 yds.  :lol3:
True!  But that is totally misleading.  Haven't you heard?  4Nette is the greatest RB of all time in college football...  :eyeroll:

 :lol2: Except for the first Saturday in November.



 :deadhorse: :deadhorse: I hate it but 4Nette could have played at Alabama. So now, the rest of the story. He don't get any rings.  :clap:, Just like these young boys who decide they don't want to be a RB as a team player. RTR!