Probably gonna get roasted for this, but.....

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#26
Figured y'all might get a laugh out of some Gump "wisdom". Here's what I've been dealing with for the last couple hours. My words, of course, are in Orange.

Gump #1: "I love Bama Football & appreciate what Coach Saban is doing in Tuscaloosa. Since The Bear, other coaches couldn't stand being in the shadow of The Bear. Gene Stallings won a national title, but he couldn't shrink in The Bear's shadow too much because despite winning 70 games, his 7 year tenure was mostly plagued by controversy & inner turmoil. Nick Saban is running a very tight ship right now & has brought Bama back to national prominence it had not had since the days of The Bear & Stallings. Saban will leave a great legacy behind at Bama & will go down as one of the greatest coaches in Tide history because The Bear has been & will always be The Greatest Coach in Bama Football & College Football History. Saban will never erase The Bear's large shadow that will always loom in Tuscaloosa, let alone eclipse his legacy. I'm loving the success the Tide has had over the last 5 years!!! Looking for that winning trend to continue!!!"

Gump #2: "If Nick Saban wins the next 8 national championships and goes undefeated the next 8 years(120-0) ends his Bama career with 11 National Championships, 10 SEC Championships and a record of 194-15 at Alabama. Would you still rank Bryant ahead of Saban?"

Gump #3: "(name redacted), that's not gonna happen, silly! But, if Saban surpasses his total titles (SEC & N.C.) in less time than the Bear did it, it would be hard not to at least put Saban right up there with the Bear as the best college fb coach of all time. That being said, while growing up as a lil kid watching Bama fb and loving coach Bryant, no coach will ever take his place in our heart of hearts. Roll Tide forever! Good post!"

Gump #3: "If he accomplished more than Bryant did then I would have to say he was possibly better because personally I think there were alot of better coaches nationally then, than there are now. Look at how good these teams were consistently back then than compared to now. Texas, Oklahoma, USC, Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, Nebraska, etc. Those teams were ALWAYS powerhouses back in Bryant's days. Not now...lol"

"Robert Neyland says "(redacted because I used a bad word) Bear Bryant AND Nick Saban". Until they go undefeated and un-scored upon, Neyland rules this conversation."

Gump #3: "Whatever....in 1934 Neyland got beat by then coach Frank Thomas on his way to an undefeated national championship season. Also, look up a fellow named Wallace Wade. He won a few himself also."

Did Frank Thomas or Wallace Wade go un-scored upon?? No?? That's what I thought. Neyland > all. No, the General wasn't perfect all the time, but he still has something no other coach will ever achieve.

Gump #3: "Not true. Some early Michigan teams did it also. Look it up. Not sure if Wade or Thomas did and don't really care. A coach's legacy doesn't ride on whether or not he ever went un-scored upon, but rather winning nc's. Bryant's 6 > Neyland's 4"

"Bryant never beat Neyland. Look THAT up."

#3: "Never played him with a Bama team either."

"In 1939, Neyland's Tennessee Volunteers became the first and only team in NCAA history to hold ALL their regular season opponents scoreless.

"People think I'm the greatest (redacted because Bryant used a bad word) coach in the world," said the great Bear Bryant, "but NEYLAND taught me everything I know."
The Bear coached against Bob Neyland's Tennesse teams seven times and never beat him. "I never beat him," he said, "but I learned a lot from playing him."

(*gasp*)"


#3: "Like I said....never played him with a Bama team AND Tennessee NOT the only team to do it, by a long shot. Look at the post I put your name on on this group page. Your being a little overzealous there guy. What has Tennessee done lately? LMMFAO! *gasp*"

"What part of "the only team in NCAA history"....lemme reiterate, "the ONLY TEAM IN NCAA HISTORY" was the hardest to understand??? Tennessee, under GRN, was the ONLY team to EVER pull it off. I know you Gumps worship PB as a demigod, but maybe you need to open your eyes and realize that the best coach to ever coach a CFB game worked in Knoxville."

#3: "U really believe that just because he had a un-scored upon season that he's the best cfb coach EVER? Hahahahahahaha! Sorry bud...not too many cfb fans out there that will agree with you on that one. Js!"

"Not my fault that "most CFB fans" are misinformed. Not my fault that ESPN gargled PB's man chowder by making that stupid "The Junction Boys" movie (impartial my [bad word], [bad word] ESPN). Where's Neyland's movie??"

#3: "And we'll spank that ass real good for yall again this year. So best be ready for it!"

"(*sigh*) yet another reason I can't wait until the cyclic nature of the SEC strikes again and the Gumps go back to sucking on a yearly basis. The "bama fans" will pull all their Auburn [bad word] out of their closet and act like they never supported UA.....until they start winning again.

Before you question what I mean by 'cyclic nature'....do the names Dennis Franchione, Mike Shula and Mike DeBose ring a bell??

Our time is coming....

And oh by the way, enjoy the Kiffin Curse. We're all pretty happy that y'all hired that [bad word] clown shoe."


#3: All 3 of them were better than Dooley....ha! And Butch Jones really aint [bad word] neither! Kiffin is gonna rip yalls defense apart lol"

LMFAO....keep believing THAT [bad word]. Makes it all the more sweeter when your team implodes. Our time is coming.






Cliffs Notes:

-Gumps are stupid.
-The age-old "Gumps and Maggots joke"
-Gumps are idiots.
-Robert Neyland > Paul Bryant
-Gumps are morons.
-Some of their fans are actually happy they hired Kiffin.

You left out a really important word, which is "modern." UT is the only team in modern fooball history to go undefeated, untied, and unscored upon.
 
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#27
Figured y'all might get a laugh out of some Gump "wisdom". Here's what I've been dealing with for the last couple hours. My words, of course, are in Orange.

Gump #1: "I love Bama Football & appreciate what Coach Saban is doing in Tuscaloosa. Since The Bear, other coaches couldn't stand being in the shadow of The Bear. Gene Stallings won a national title, but he couldn't shrink in The Bear's shadow too much because despite winning 70 games, his 7 year tenure was mostly plagued by controversy & inner turmoil. Nick Saban is running a very tight ship right now & has brought Bama back to national prominence it had not had since the days of The Bear & Stallings. Saban will leave a great legacy behind at Bama & will go down as one of the greatest coaches in Tide history because The Bear has been & will always be The Greatest Coach in Bama Football & College Football History. Saban will never erase The Bear's large shadow that will always loom in Tuscaloosa, let alone eclipse his legacy. I'm loving the success the Tide has had over the last 5 years!!! Looking for that winning trend to continue!!!"

Gump #2: "If Nick Saban wins the next 8 national championships and goes undefeated the next 8 years(120-0) ends his Bama career with 11 National Championships, 10 SEC Championships and a record of 194-15 at Alabama. Would you still rank Bryant ahead of Saban?"

Gump #3: "(name redacted), that's not gonna happen, silly! But, if Saban surpasses his total titles (SEC & N.C.) in less time than the Bear did it, it would be hard not to at least put Saban right up there with the Bear as the best college fb coach of all time. That being said, while growing up as a lil kid watching Bama fb and loving coach Bryant, no coach will ever take his place in our heart of hearts. Roll Tide forever! Good post!"

Gump #3: "If he accomplished more than Bryant did then I would have to say he was possibly better because personally I think there were alot of better coaches nationally then, than there are now. Look at how good these teams were consistently back then than compared to now. Texas, Oklahoma, USC, Notre Dame, Michigan, Ohio State, Nebraska, etc. Those teams were ALWAYS powerhouses back in Bryant's days. Not now...lol"

"Robert Neyland says "(redacted because I used a bad word) Bear Bryant AND Nick Saban". Until they go undefeated and un-scored upon, Neyland rules this conversation."

Gump #3: "Whatever....in 1934 Neyland got beat by then coach Frank Thomas on his way to an undefeated national championship season. Also, look up a fellow named Wallace Wade. He won a few himself also."

Did Frank Thomas or Wallace Wade go un-scored upon?? No?? That's what I thought. Neyland > all. No, the General wasn't perfect all the time, but he still has something no other coach will ever achieve.

Gump #3: "Not true. Some early Michigan teams did it also. Look it up. Not sure if Wade or Thomas did and don't really care. A coach's legacy doesn't ride on whether or not he ever went un-scored upon, but rather winning nc's. Bryant's 6 > Neyland's 4"

"Bryant never beat Neyland. Look THAT up."

#3: "Never played him with a Bama team either."

"In 1939, Neyland's Tennessee Volunteers became the first and only team in NCAA history to hold ALL their regular season opponents scoreless.

"People think I'm the greatest (redacted because Bryant used a bad word) coach in the world," said the great Bear Bryant, "but NEYLAND taught me everything I know."
The Bear coached against Bob Neyland's Tennesse teams seven times and never beat him. "I never beat him," he said, "but I learned a lot from playing him."

(*gasp*)"


#3: "Like I said....never played him with a Bama team AND Tennessee NOT the only team to do it, by a long shot. Look at the post I put your name on on this group page. Your being a little overzealous there guy. What has Tennessee done lately? LMMFAO! *gasp*"

"What part of "the only team in NCAA history"....lemme reiterate, "the ONLY TEAM IN NCAA HISTORY" was the hardest to understand??? Tennessee, under GRN, was the ONLY team to EVER pull it off. I know you Gumps worship PB as a demigod, but maybe you need to open your eyes and realize that the best coach to ever coach a CFB game worked in Knoxville."

#3: "U really believe that just because he had a un-scored upon season that he's the best cfb coach EVER? Hahahahahahaha! Sorry bud...not too many cfb fans out there that will agree with you on that one. Js!"

"Not my fault that "most CFB fans" are misinformed. Not my fault that ESPN gargled PB's man chowder by making that stupid "The Junction Boys" movie (impartial my [bad word], [bad word] ESPN). Where's Neyland's movie??"

#3: "And we'll spank that ass real good for yall again this year. So best be ready for it!"

"(*sigh*) yet another reason I can't wait until the cyclic nature of the SEC strikes again and the Gumps go back to sucking on a yearly basis. The "bama fans" will pull all their Auburn [bad word] out of their closet and act like they never supported UA.....until they start winning again.

Before you question what I mean by 'cyclic nature'....do the names Dennis Franchione, Mike Shula and Mike DeBose ring a bell??

Our time is coming....

And oh by the way, enjoy the Kiffin Curse. We're all pretty happy that y'all hired that [bad word] clown shoe."


#3: All 3 of them were better than Dooley....ha! And Butch Jones really aint [bad word] neither! Kiffin is gonna rip yalls defense apart lol"

LMFAO....keep believing THAT [bad word]. Makes it all the more sweeter when your team implodes. Our time is coming.






Cliffs Notes:

-Gumps are stupid.
-The age-old "Gumps and Maggots joke"
-Gumps are idiots.
-Robert Neyland > Paul Bryant
-Gumps are morons.
-Some of their fans are actually happy they hired Kiffin.

All I'm gonna say is keep flying the Orange flag...no matter where you are. Thanks! :good!:
GO VOLS!
 
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#28
A couple of notes for you, OP. Maybe they'll help with your next argument.

"Robert Neyland says "(redacted because I used a bad word) Bear Bryant AND Nick Saban". Until they go undefeated and un-scored upon, Neyland rules this conversation."

Gump #3: "Whatever....in 1934 Neyland got beat by then coach Frank Thomas on his way to an undefeated national championship season. Also, look up a fellow named Wallace Wade. He won a few himself also."

Did Frank Thomas or Wallace Wade go un-scored upon?? No?? That's what I thought. Neyland > all. No, the General wasn't perfect all the time, but he still has something no other coach will ever achieve.

Gump #3: "Not true. Some early Michigan teams did it also. Look it up. Not sure if Wade or Thomas did and don't really care. A coach's legacy doesn't ride on whether or not he ever went un-scored upon, but rather winning nc's. Bryant's 6 > Neyland's 4"

"Bryant never beat Neyland. Look THAT up."

#3: "Never played him with a Bama team either."

"In 1939, Neyland's Tennessee Volunteers became the first and only team in NCAA history to hold ALL their regular season opponents scoreless.

"People think I'm the greatest (redacted because Bryant used a bad word) coach in the world," said the great Bear Bryant, "but NEYLAND taught me everything I know."The Bear coached against Bob Neyland's Tennesse teams seven times and never beat him. "I never beat him," he said, "but I learned a lot from playing him."

(*gasp*)"


#3: "Like I said....never played him with a Bama team AND Tennessee NOT the only team to do it, by a long shot. Look at the post I put your name on on this group page. Your being a little overzealous there guy. What has Tennessee done lately? LMMFAO! *gasp*"

"What part of "the only team in NCAA history"....lemme reiterate, "the ONLY TEAM IN NCAA HISTORY" was the hardest to understand??? Tennessee, under GRN, was the ONLY team to EVER pull it off. I know you Gumps worship PB as a demigod, but maybe you need to open your eyes and realize that the best coach to ever coach a CFB game worked in Knoxville."

This is factually incorrect. I'm assuming you're emphasizing "NCAA history" to eliminate the early Michigan teams that went unbeaten, including the 1901 team that was probably the best of the early era of college football. But, the NCAA was formed in 1906, and implemented rules like the forward pass that very year.

Since then, the following teams went unscored upon:

1907 Oregon State
1909 Colorado
1909 Yale
1910 Illinois
1910 Pittsburgh
1911 Utah State (though they played a shortened season)
1917 Middle Tennessee
1917 Texas A&M
1919 Texas A&M
1922 Western Michigan (shortened season)
1932 Colgate
1933 DePauw
1938 Duke

'39 Tennessee was simply the last team to accomplish the feat.

And the quote I bolded is fabricated.
 
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#31
A couple of notes for you, OP. Maybe they'll help with your next argument.



This is factually incorrect. I'm assuming you're emphasizing "NCAA history" to eliminate the early Michigan teams that went unbeaten, including the 1901 team that was probably the best of the early era of college football. But, the NCAA was formed in 1906, and implemented rules like the forward pass that very year.

Since then, the following teams went unscored upon:

1907 Oregon State
1909 Colorado
1909 Yale
1910 Illinois
1910 Pittsburgh
1911 Utah State (though they played a shortened season)
1917 Middle Tennessee
1917 Texas A&M
1919 Texas A&M
1922 Western Michigan (shortened season)
1932 Colgate
1933 DePauw

'39 Tennessee was simply the last team to accomplish the feat.

And the quote I bolded is fabricated.

Prove this. Please.
 
#32
#32
Prove this. Please.

You can't prove a negative. It's not possible for me to prove that someone never said something. I've asked numerous times, on this very board, for a link or a citation and it's never been provided.

Google the quote and you get nothing but message boards and blogs.

Bryant did say "I never beat him (Neyland), but I sure learned a lot from playing him." And I'm convinced that's been carried to the extreme by some fans.

But, if you can be the first to provide a link or citation for me, I won't hesitate to concede my error.
 
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#37
You can't prove a negative. It's not possible for me to prove that someone never said something. I've asked numerous times, on this very board, for a link or a citation and it's never been provided.

Google the quote and you get nothing but message boards and blogs.

Bryant did say "I never beat him (Neyland), but I sure learned a lot from playing him." And I'm convinced that's been carried to the extreme by some fans.

But, if you can be the first to provide a link or citation for me, I won't hesitate to concede my error.

Then absolutely stating that it's fabricated is ignorant.
 
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#38
Then absolutely stating that it's fabricated is ignorant.

No, it isn't. If a quote from a deceased coach pops up on the internet, and it appears nowhere other than blogs and message boards dedicated to that coach's rival, and no one ever cites a legitimate source for the quote, then the quote is fabricated.
 
#39
#39
Can we invoke a twitter rule of 140 characters or less?
Meanwhile, let's roast.
 
#40
#40
No, it isn't. If a quote from a deceased coach pops up on the internet, and it appears nowhere other than blogs and message boards dedicated to that coach's rival, and no one ever cites a legitimate source for the quote, then the quote is fabricated.

Everything on the internet is true - Abraham Lincoln
 
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#43
You can't prove a negative. It's not possible for me to prove that someone never said something. I've asked numerous times, on this very board, for a link or a citation and it's never been provided.

Google the quote and you get nothing but message boards and blogs.

Bryant did say "I never beat him (Neyland), but I sure learned a lot from playing him." And I'm convinced that's been carried to the extreme by some fans.

But, if you can be the first to provide a link or citation for me, I won't hesitate to concede my error.
Here's a bammer education for you:

"You can't prove a negative."
-1 + -1 = -2

Negatives are proven every day in some of your better 6th grade math classes.
 
#44
#44
Only thing I got out of that besides, of course, what I already knew that General Neyland is better than Bryant, was that the Bama site has an upside in that you can say f*** Bama and not be put on probation...
 
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#49
Y'all never disappoint me. This thread has everything!

Those who can't read more than two sentences. Those who can, but would prefer to be witty and say they didn't.

Those who want to make sure nobody feels good about Tennessee. Even trying to water down the fact that Tennessee has the only team to ever complete a season without a single point being scored against them.

Throw in a gator and a bammer and the circle is complete.

Well done Volnation. Well done.
 
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#50
#50
Y'all never disappoint me. This thread has everything!

Those who can't read more than two sentences. Those who can, but would prefer to be witty and say they didn't.

Those who want to make sure nobody feels good about Tennessee. Even trying to water down the fact that Tennessee has the only team to ever complete a season without a single point being scored against them.

Throw in a gator and a bammer and the circle is complete.

Well done Volnation. Well done.

and then you come in and set everyone in their place.
 

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