Tinker:
Is their a song for us to sing, or a place for us to go, in the moment that we are left behind as your love ones passed away.
Oh! If I could only write I would tell it much better, and if I could only sing, I would sing it really well.
Because these strong emotions just keep driving out of me anyway, and I really can't say from where they are coming from. Maybe from the people that I once took for granted, laughing with, and living around.
It must be their spirit mixing in with mine now that they are gone. The feeling of them that are somehow moving into the last one that is left behind.
From a man and women who started loving each other from a very long time ago, that began a entire tribe of people with the same last name, creating a family bond. People with eyes like us, skin like us, expressions of love, and joy, and sadness, and pain, like us.
I am absolutely speechless, because I am now looking at the grave sights of people that I once knew in my every day life. But now, I am looking over their name on a grave.
I feel as though my very breath has left me, what can I say. The memories of the people who now are laying here, in this earth, that I knew just as well as you and I.
Now they are buried beneath marble and stone. and the names on the graves are the names of people that I once know very well.
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Looking upon marble and stone,
passing by names unknown.
Who were they congested this way,
becoming apart of the earth and clay.
Silent darkness, without no sight,
whispers coming from their voices,
in the faint light.
To hear a sound, to make a noise,
to laugh, or dream, no more joys.
A frightening thing this rest to me,
laying in the ground endlessness.
I love this life, the sight of the trees,
the blue of the sky, the touch of the breeze.
Some with flowers, some with weeds,
side by side for all to heed.
Because these strong emotions just keep driving out of me anyway, and I really can't say from where they are coming from. Maybe from the people that I once took for granted, laughing with, and living around.
It must be their spirit mixing in with mine now that they are gone. The feeling of them that are somehow moving into the last one that is left behind.
From a man and women who started loving each other from a very long time ago, that began a entire tribe of people with the same last name, creating a family bond. People with eyes like us, skin like us, expressions of love, and joy, and sadness, and pain, like us.
I am absolutely speechless, because I am now looking at the grave sights of people that I once knew in my every day life. But now, I am looking over their name on a grave.
I feel as though my very breath has left me, what can I say. The memories of the people who now are laying here, in this earth, that I knew just as well as you and I.
Now they are buried beneath marble and stone. and the names on the graves are the names of people that I once know very well.
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Looking upon marble and stone,
passing by names unknown.
Who were they congested this way,
becoming apart of the earth and clay.
Silent darkness, without no sight,
whispers coming from their voices,
in the faint light.
To hear a sound, to make a noise,
to laugh, or dream, no more joys.
A frightening thing this rest to me,
laying in the ground endlessness.
I love this life, the sight of the trees,
the blue of the sky, the touch of the breeze.
Some with flowers, some with weeds,
side by side for all to heed.
There is really not very many strangers
left laying here after all.
Because the people that are now buried here,
once was very much alive like you and I.
Because the people that are now buried here,
once was very much alive like you and I.
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Tinker
Les
Miles can't coach with the coaching skill of the most successful
football programs in college football today. What he says don't matter
anymore, because Alabama 38 - LSU 17 said it all.
No the
electrify and excitement in college football is now on the Alabama,
Florida State, Ohio State, Baylor, college campus. As LSU is in a cool
down realization that the LSU head coach is a bull talking cheerleader
who is now collecting his $4 000 000 million dollar yearly LSU pay
check and leaving the LSU college football team back into the NCAA
college football pack.
I feel ripped off, like Les Mile's
is nothing more than a rich LSU football coach taking advantage of the
LSU tiger fans love of LSU.
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Walking as if I was only now chased away.
Tinker
The moans and grows from thousands of LSU college
football fans that seem to be telling a sad story of the LSU college
football program that was once on fire that is losing the high skilled
efficiency playing college football.
Now after Les Miles
has cooled off the selfsame LSU football program with his nutty nine
year bull talk, and lack of substance. LSU fans are reaping the sight of
the LSU football team falling further back into the pack, all the way
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T.J. Yeldon ran for two touchdowns and AJ McCarron threw three to lead Alabama past LSU with authority. Instant Analysis »SEC blog »Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images
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- Texas wins in OT
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- Huskers get road win at Michigan
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- E. Michigan: Coach fired for language used
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| Saturday, November 9, 2013 | |
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| LSU Sports | Alabama pull away from LSU |
| Everything Alabama | Video (11 min, 17 sec): Les Miles post-game press conference |
| ESPN / AP | LSU falls to Alabama, 17-38 | Play-By-Play | Drive Chart | Box Score | Photos |
| Roll Tide | Alabama breaks way from LSU to post 38-17 win | Stats |
| Tiger Sports Digest | Game Thread: LSU 17 - Alabama 38 |
| Tiger Rag | LSU at Alabama: "Blog" / twitter / storified live recap |
| Sunday, November 10, 2013 | |
|---|---|
| The Advocate | Tide sweeps LSU away in dominant second half |
| The Advocate | Notes: Leonard Fournette, other recruits on hand to see Alabama beat LSU |
| Times Picayune | LSU's loss reveals its talent gap with Alabama |
| Times Picayune | Promising first half withers in the second in a 38-17 loss to Alabama |
| The Advocate | Jalen Mills misses his second chance at Alabama |
| Times Picayune | Alabama pulls away from LSU with big second half |
| The Advocate | Early fumbles prove costly to Tigers |
| The Advocate | Rabalais: LSU simply isn’t in Alabama’s league right now |
| ESPN Blog | More what-ifs as mistakes cost LSU again |
| Tiger Rag | Report Card: LSU vs. Alabama |
| Yahoo! Sports | Saban breaks character, uses trickery to turn Tide in rout of Tigers |
| USA Today | Alabama beats LSU, takes big step toward BCS title game |
| Everything Alabama | How Alabama's game-changing fake punt came to be |
| Bama Mag | Crimson Tide rolls over LSU, 38-17 |
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More what-ifs as mistakes cost LSU again
November, 10, 2013
By
Edward Aschoff | ESPN.comTUSCALOOSA, Ala. -- Standing at the front of a
cramped room filled with a throng of media members, LSU coach Les Miles
gazed toward the back wall as he recalled two gut-wrenching plays that
changed the complexion of Saturday night's game against top-ranked
Alabama.
It appeared as though he was struggling with the images of a J.C. Copeland fumble at the goal line and an early snap that ricocheted off Zach Mettenberger before being scooped up by Crimson Tide linebacker Trey DePriest on back-to-back drives in the first quarter.
They
happened in an instant but would linger for three more quarters, as LSU
dropped its third straight to Alabama with a 38-17 loss inside
Bryant-Denny Stadium. The scoreboard showed a 21-point defeat, and those
two plays easily could have cost the Tigers an early double-digit lead
against the No. 1 team in the nation.
"Here we are, frankly going off left tackle here to take the lead 7-0," Miles said of Copeland's careless fumble on second and goal at Alabama's 3 with more than 8 minutes remaining in the first quarter.
LSU coaches were seen tossing their headsets after Copeland's turnover. Maybe it was because the miscue came on only his 13th carry of the season, or because star back Jeremy Hill wasn't in the game. Nevertheless, it played out like the same old story with this year's LSU team. Mistakes have crippled it in big games, leaving so many questions about what this squad could and should look like right now.
In the loss to Georgia, an Odell Beckham Jr. fumble on a punt return led to a Georgia touchdown that gave the Bulldogs a late third-quarter lead. Three weeks ago, Mettenberger dug his team into a major hole with three first-half interceptions at Ole Miss. Both games ended in LSU losses.
"Going back to every loss we've had this season, the turnovers have just killed us," said Hill, who ran for a season-low 42 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. "You take the turnovers away from us this season, and who knows what our record would be right now?"
On paper, Saturday's loss knocked 13th-ranked LSU to 7-3 on the season and 3-3 in SEC play. But when you look closer, it's tough to say where this team might be without those costly errors. Saturday night clearly showed that LSU can play with the best. The Tigers held Alabama to just 372 yards, grabbed the lead once and tied the game once before the Crimson Tide broke things open with a 14-point fourth quarter.
If Copeland doesn't fumble, the Tigers go up seven and put a damper on Alabama's raucous crowd. If Mettenberger and center Elliott Porter don't botch the exchange a drive later, Alabama isn't put in great position to take a 3-0 lead with Cade Foster's 41-yard field goal.
That's a 10-point swing that eventually changed everything.
"When you play in games like this, you just can't turn the ball over," receiver Jarvis Landry said. "We put ourselves into bad position.
"When you turn the ball over ... it's hard to beat a team like Alabama."
What made things that much more frustrating for the Tigers was the defense's inability to get off of the field. Alabama owned nearly 34 minutes of the clock, leaving LSU's potent offense to stew on the sideline. As badly as that unit wanted to make up for its early mistakes, it had to suffer through watching the Tide work like an efficient, mistake-free football team should.
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It
didn't help that penalties and missed tackles added to the offense's
stay on the sideline. The defense's play was frustrating, but Landry
showed his displeasure for calls that only added to his irritation.
"It was kind of sad and made me kind of mad looking at it from the sideline," Landry said. "There were a lot of calls toward Alabama's favor that were kind of questionable and kept their drives alive."
Landry can scoff at the officiating and vent about the defense's struggles, but the early offensive mistakes cost this team. The Tigers rebounded to an extent, but you could feel the deflation after both fumbles. This could have been a special night for LSU, but devastating turnovers only fueled Alabama and left the Tigers once again asking, "What if?"
"You can't turn the ball over," Hill said. "If we don't turn the ball over, there's no telling what this team could do."
It appeared as though he was struggling with the images of a J.C. Copeland fumble at the goal line and an early snap that ricocheted off Zach Mettenberger before being scooped up by Crimson Tide linebacker Trey DePriest on back-to-back drives in the first quarter.
"Here we are, frankly going off left tackle here to take the lead 7-0," Miles said of Copeland's careless fumble on second and goal at Alabama's 3 with more than 8 minutes remaining in the first quarter.
LSU coaches were seen tossing their headsets after Copeland's turnover. Maybe it was because the miscue came on only his 13th carry of the season, or because star back Jeremy Hill wasn't in the game. Nevertheless, it played out like the same old story with this year's LSU team. Mistakes have crippled it in big games, leaving so many questions about what this squad could and should look like right now.
In the loss to Georgia, an Odell Beckham Jr. fumble on a punt return led to a Georgia touchdown that gave the Bulldogs a late third-quarter lead. Three weeks ago, Mettenberger dug his team into a major hole with three first-half interceptions at Ole Miss. Both games ended in LSU losses.
"Going back to every loss we've had this season, the turnovers have just killed us," said Hill, who ran for a season-low 42 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries. "You take the turnovers away from us this season, and who knows what our record would be right now?"
On paper, Saturday's loss knocked 13th-ranked LSU to 7-3 on the season and 3-3 in SEC play. But when you look closer, it's tough to say where this team might be without those costly errors. Saturday night clearly showed that LSU can play with the best. The Tigers held Alabama to just 372 yards, grabbed the lead once and tied the game once before the Crimson Tide broke things open with a 14-point fourth quarter.
If Copeland doesn't fumble, the Tigers go up seven and put a damper on Alabama's raucous crowd. If Mettenberger and center Elliott Porter don't botch the exchange a drive later, Alabama isn't put in great position to take a 3-0 lead with Cade Foster's 41-yard field goal.
That's a 10-point swing that eventually changed everything.
"When you play in games like this, you just can't turn the ball over," receiver Jarvis Landry said. "We put ourselves into bad position.
"When you turn the ball over ... it's hard to beat a team like Alabama."
What made things that much more frustrating for the Tigers was the defense's inability to get off of the field. Alabama owned nearly 34 minutes of the clock, leaving LSU's potent offense to stew on the sideline. As badly as that unit wanted to make up for its early mistakes, it had to suffer through watching the Tide work like an efficient, mistake-free football team should.
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"It was kind of sad and made me kind of mad looking at it from the sideline," Landry said. "There were a lot of calls toward Alabama's favor that were kind of questionable and kept their drives alive."
Landry can scoff at the officiating and vent about the defense's struggles, but the early offensive mistakes cost this team. The Tigers rebounded to an extent, but you could feel the deflation after both fumbles. This could have been a special night for LSU, but devastating turnovers only fueled Alabama and left the Tigers once again asking, "What if?"
"You can't turn the ball over," Hill said. "If we don't turn the ball over, there's no telling what this team could do."
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