Auburn Conspiracies After the Georgia Game

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sanjosecrimson

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WE all know by now the fans and people who support Auburn athletic aren't quite logical or rational at times, but as most Bama fans predicted, they have gone to the deep end after the colossal lost last night.

They blame the loss on Gmac because he's a former Bama alum who is commentating on their game.
The head ref is from Tuscaloosa.
The refs allowed Georgia to play without any penalties in the second half.
The SEC Office is corrupt to the core, and it's based in Birmingham.
The SEC wants to see a Top 5 matchup between Georgia and Ole Miss.
They want to leave the conference because they can't compete with incompetent coaches.

This is pretty much the same rant after a huge loss year after year from those insufferable fans on the plains.
 

bamaga

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WE all know by now the fans and people who support Auburn athletic aren't quite logical or rational at times, but as most Bama fans predicted, they have gone to the deep end after the colossal lost last night.

They blame the loss on Gmac because he's a former Bama alum who is commentating on their game.
The head ref is from Tuscaloosa.
The refs allowed Georgia to play without any penalties in the second half.
The SEC Office is corrupt to the core, and it's based in Birmingham.
The SEC wants to see a Top 5 matchup between Georgia and Ole Miss.
They want to leave the conference because they can't compete with incompetent coaches.

This is pretty much the same rant after a huge loss year after year from those insufferable fans on the plains.
In fairness to some of that argument, that fumble on the Goalline was probably a TD, if you look at the replay, the ball carrier was over a Georgia defenders butt when he lost the ball, the defenders butt was at least a yard in the end zone , the hideout play play vs OU, the Kirby timeout that prevented a 4th and 6. I just hope football Karma doesn’t reward Auburn for all that misfortune against Bama.
With all that , it’s SNASS
 

selmaborntidefan

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The SEC Office is corrupt to the core, and it's based in Birmingham.
Wasn't the SEC office in Birmingham when Auburn won the 2010 national championship, when we got screwed in the 2019 Iron Bowl and - oh yeah - when they screwed us with those seven straight opponents with an off week in 2010?

Or.....did they move it out temporarily?

Asking for a friend.
 

irvingtontide

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the ball got punched twice on the fumble. The first punch knocks it free and you can see Arnold’s hand on the bottom side of the ball slip off with his palm facing toward the camera this is inches before the goal line and then the second Georgia player hits it again. The broadcast only highlights the 2nd punch. If you watch tho the kid named Allen hit it first and knocked it loose.
 

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the ball got punched twice on the fumble. The first punch knocks it free and you can see Arnold’s hand on the bottom side of the ball slip off with his palm facing toward the camera this is inches before the goal line and then the second Georgia player hits it again. The broadcast only highlights the 2nd punch. If you watch tho the kid named Allen hit it first and knocked it loose.
Yes after the first hit the QB is holding hte ball with his forearms, NOT his hands. This photo is the moment the ball is at the goal line. Is a forearm defined as possession?C65apture_upscayl_4x_ultrasharp.png
 

sanjosecrimson

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the ball got punched twice on the fumble. The first punch knocks it free and you can see Arnold’s hand on the bottom side of the ball slip off with his palm facing toward the camera this is inches before the goal line and then the second Georgia player hits it again. The broadcast only highlights the 2nd punch. If you watch tho the kid named Allen hit it first and knocked it loose.
I saw it come loose just before it crossed the goaline
 

sanjosecrimson

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Honestly they have been screwed by a number of calls this year that would drive any fanbase absolutely insane…. But after decades of benefiting from them I don’t really have much sympathy for them.
Irony is that they received the reversed barn luck in their own home. The Oklahoma game was on the road and you can used the cliché it's " home cooking ", but last night was special. Btw, auburn has the distinction of committing 10 or more penalties for three consecutive games in SEC play. Florida did it back in 2018. Under Freeze, penalties is a trademark and losing to ranked opponents as well. He's now 1-11.
 
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selmaborntidefan

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Lol they're not sparring Freeze at all! They're backing the U haul truck to his house as we speak.
Isn't it going to be monumentally hilarious when:
a) Auburn forked over $49 million scared Gus would leave them for Arkansas
b) they didn't even win the SEC that weekend
c) they fired him
d) and then Arkansas hires Gus for next year anyway?
 

selmaborntidefan

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The SEC Office is corrupt to the core, and it's based in Birmingham.
Was the SEC office in Birmingham when Phatamus Fulmer conspired with the head of the conference as a witness against our program?

What about that horrible 2004 pass interference nonsense against LSU, where was it located then?

Was it in Birmingham when Michael Williams's catch was called an interception in 2011? Or where was it when Arkansas had 12 men on the field in 1995 and JJ Meadors no more caught that ball than I did?

Asking for a friend.
 

selmaborntidefan

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As usual, it’s not the fault of their “head coach.” It’s always everyone and everything except him.
To be fair, I think most Auburn residue (it's difficult to call them fans) has little regard for Reverend Elmer Fudd Gantry, but blaming the refs (which yes, our fans do, too) is to me the lamest of lame excuses. It's like when Whitey Herzog, facing certain defeat in Game Seven, told home plate umpire Don Denkinger, "Don, if you did your job last night we wouldn't be out here!" Denkinger told him, "If your team was hitting better than .190, we wouldn't be out here, either!"
 
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