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jaywalker72;n78754 said:My ears were ringing after the game -- it was very loud on the alumni side and we were relentless with the pre snap hollering.
It's a pain not getting replays of some controversial plays during the game because it looked like we were getting hosed on the holding/interference penalties.
Regardless of what is said in the Nation, all of us were behind Driskel and continued to urge him on -- there were some boos on a couple of plays, but paled in comparison to the fans trying to will this team to victory.
None of us could figure out what was going on with Kelvin Taylor. I see some of you saying he hasn't cut it, but he was the best the team had after Jones got hurt last year and he hasn't been pitiful this season, and pitiful is what the running game was Saturday night. He should have had more attempts with Jones clearly hurt.
Always said that one of the most underrated things about Tim Tebow was the assuredness we would score when inside the 5. Even with Spurrier, when we would get tackled on a long play inside the five, there was no confidence we'd score. Since Tebow, we're back to that sort of tongue in cheek statement of fact when a play like Robinson's comes up just short of a TD.
There were ladies behind us ripping the players and Muschamp for not coming together on the field for a quick version of Kumbaya after Pittman went down. Calling players entitled and Muschamp uncaring like they were was some serious projecting going on there. Talk about looking for something to complain about. Plenty to take issue with this team so there's no need to be an amateur mind-reader or body language expert to get your personal opinion about athletes and this coaching staff expressed.
The fans were into it all the way, but the interception was the stomach punch and there was little doubt the kicker, who was crushing in warmups from longer than that kick and the wind blowing with him, was going to convert that kick.
I may have yelled, "suck it LSU" as they ran onto the field after the kick was good. Maybe.
It's better when we're walking out a winner, obviously, but it felt better walking with the Gator family, silent marching as we were, than if I'd had to experience that loss in my living room. It's truly great to be a Florida Gator.
“It went great, I loved it down there,†Dale said. “The best part was the crowd, the fans and the hype of the game. I love the atmosphere down there and the fans get into the game. It was the loudest game I’ve been to in my life.â€
Is this what people mean by noise in the system?Captain Sasquatch;n80647 said:This is what one of our recruits, a safety, had to say about the atmosphere during the LSU game.