hjeagle1vol
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We’ve all been guilty of it at some point. It’s psychological and misery loves company. People don’t need someone to vent to when things are going well, they do when things are going poorly. A lot of men are unlucky enough to be married to someone and/or have kids who don’t give two ***** about sports. Those men come here to complain. I won’t take that away from them. I’ve done it before when my wife was at work and couldn’t listen to me bitch lolWe all have predictions that are correct and incorrect…it’s the reactionary complaints mid game that show who’s too emotional. When it makes an adult feel better to take to a chat board to complain and criticize college athletes, it speaks for itself.
Well I mean UK absolutely took it to another level. If you watched, it was a total clown show in the stands and their dugout.A liitle out of context, it was not "on ky dugout antics", it was on some of our bench guys cheering on our guys and staying locked in to the game and ready for their number to be called
I completely agree, was only commenting that they misattributed the direction of his quote. <edit to add that section of his interview >Well I mean UK absolutely took it to another level. If you watched, it was a total clown show in the stands and their dugout.
LOL, that series made us famous! SEC Network also gives us a lot of good TV time in our LNS seats right above the visitor dugout, but nothing like the Auburn series. Funny story: we had seats elsewhere in that section but realized that the SRO rail was wide open to our dugout (not even a net between us and them!), so we stood there all weekend to protect our guys from hostile fans.I just realized you two were the couple that could be seen behind every left handed batter the entire Auburn series!
Hell yeah!!! You guys are Sec network royalty!!! I now have to be on look out in home games!!! Go Vols!LOL, that series made us famous! SEC Network also gives us a lot of good TV time in our LNS seats right above the visitor dugout, but nothing like the Auburn series. Funny story: we had seats elsewhere in that section but realized that the SRO rail was wide open to our dugout (not even a net between us and them!), so we stood there all weekend to protect our guys from hostile fans.