Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Bama press...

Okay... so you're here a little early to read the rant... don't worry that time will come soon...

in the meantime...read this article by the head Bama propagandist Sabanite Paul Finebaum... with junk like this, I don't need a rant just read it like five times and you'll be so angry you'll be ready.....

http://www.al.com/sports/press-register/pfinebaum.ssf?/base/sports/119373579046430.xml&coll=3#continue


part of it below....

Saban up on LSU already

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

What a miserable week to be an LSU fan. No upside at all. It will end badly, win or lose Saturday as dusk descends on Bryant-Denny Stadium.
LSU fans are still stuck with Les Miles. At least, for now.
And the worst part is that their school girl crush on Nick Saban will live on and flicker like an eternal flame.
After 34 games under Miles -- 29 of them victories -- the LSU Nation still doesn't know whether to be proud of their head football coach or completely embarrassed by him. One minute, he's a knight in shining armor. The next minute, he's the crazy uncle you keep hidden in the upstairs attic.
Meanwhile, the LSU Nation fixates on every breath Saban takes and every move he makes.
Saban gave the moribund LSU program rock star status. He put them in prime time again and brought the magic back after years in the wilderness. His recruiting was breath-taking. He gave LSU fans their manhood again, their swagger, a reason to believe. And he left behind a team stocked with NFL talent that even Crazy Les Miles would have to work hard to mess up (although he's come excruciatingly close).
And now, these two ships finally pass in the night Saturday at Bryant-Denny Stadium. LSU fans are thirsty for blood. They want revenge. They want to put a good old-fashioned Cajun beat-down on Saban to prove he made a mistake nearly three years ago. They want to prove a point with a thousand points of light. They want to mask their insecurities and feelings of helplessness with Miles by getting a pound of flesh from Saban. It makes no sense, but then again, we're talking LSU fans here.
As Saban reviews film this week and sees the All-Americans he recruited, the enormous talent on both sides of the ball, it would only be natural to feel pangs of regret. That's not Saban. He is not someone who looks back. Besides, pocketing $10 million for his two seasons in Miami and another $4 million per year in Tuscaloosa will likely help him get over any regret.
Saban is about the challenge, the process. He had already proven he can turn Louisiana on its head............................


Of course now that you've read this ... you'll want to email the yahoo... heck he's even got a yahoo address...

finebaumnet@yahoo.com

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