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tigrfan4lif
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re: Caption this Photo.....
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 9/10/10 at 7:55 am to ClientNumber9
(GRUNT) I think I shat myself!!
re: Reggie Bush :bow:
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 8/5/10 at 8:08 am to VOR
Yes he is a dick. My brother in-law went to a hornets game with his son, knowing that Reggie was going to be there. My nephew was dressed in his Reggie jersey and decked out with black and gold. They are pretty close to the floor and my nephew sits on the end in order to get his attention. He walks in with Kim K. and she sees my nephew and tells Reggie "look Reg there's a kid who wants an autograph" and my nephew is jumping up and down screaming "Reggie hey Reggie"
He looks, and says to Kim "come on, let's go to our seats" Just totally blew the 6 yr old off. Like I said "a dick!"
He looks, and says to Kim "come on, let's go to our seats" Just totally blew the 6 yr old off. Like I said "a dick!"
re: New Power Rankings
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 7/26/10 at 1:51 pm to SaintLSUnAtl
If Clayton would remove his mouth from P. Mannings dick, he would be easier to understand. #7? what a tool!
If this idiot shows up in the dome for anyone of the National televised games, I will be sure to treat him with the same respect he shows the Saints.

If this idiot shows up in the dome for anyone of the National televised games, I will be sure to treat him with the same respect he shows the Saints.
Saints replay plus some extras on NFL Network
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 7/13/10 at 8:34 am
This is a screen shot from NFL network's schedule for Sunday AUgust 1st. set your DVR's incase you missed it. 1 p.m. to 8 p.m.
LINK
LINK
re: JaMarcus Russell
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/22/10 at 2:12 pm to Rocket
He may be applying for a coaching job with Saban, subcontiously of course. Although another reason is..... nope can't think of another one.
Hey JR
Hey JR
re: Alex Brown taking shots at the Bears (revised)
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/22/10 at 2:07 pm to kclsufan
Well said... he had better start drinking ooops thinking like a champion. NFL = Not For Long 
My thoughts on Reggie Bush this year?
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/22/10 at 1:46 pm
I'm thinking Reggie will have a stellar season:
1. Word is he's looking good in camp. Probably his best ever.
2. His contract is up this year. He will have to prove himself as a playmaker for the BIG contract.
3. Must prove he's still deserves the Heismann.
Look out NFL here comes the second coming of Bush!
1. Word is he's looking good in camp. Probably his best ever.
2. His contract is up this year. He will have to prove himself as a playmaker for the BIG contract.
3. Must prove he's still deserves the Heismann.
Look out NFL here comes the second coming of Bush!
re: Reports from UCLA
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/4/10 at 1:40 pm to steelreign
I bet the jail is larger than the stadium out there 
re: Who's your MVP in today's game?
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/4/10 at 12:31 pm to ccomeaux
The Fans for taking over JRS.
re: Reports from UCLA
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/4/10 at 12:05 pm to Honkus
While in the park, tell everyone to go around hugging trees and they will look like locals.
re: Reports from UCLA
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/4/10 at 12:00 pm to DirtMcGirt13
Tailgating = arrested? I hope they only reffering to grilling with open flame. There should be no law stating you can't eat and drink waiting for the game?
re: Those of you not in local market with dish network
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/4/10 at 7:55 am to T Ba Doe Tiger
I'm glad this worked for some of you. Seems like powerline man has it down to a science.

re: Those of you not in local market with dish network
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/3/10 at 2:48 pm to T Ba Doe Tiger
Daigeaux tell them you heading to that area in your RV and you want to watch the local TV for traffic & weather then change it back on Monday. just a suggestion. Or think of some other excuse.
re: Those of you not in local market with dish network
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/3/10 at 2:44 pm to tigerbait01
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It worked! Get every Nola channel including cst! Can't get them in HD Yet but it says they are working on it
Enjoy!!!!
re: Those of you not in local market with dish network
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/3/10 at 11:12 am to tigerbait01
Just called him...he said it took about 30 minutes the operator changed the zip code or something for the programming to take effect. I don't have dish so I'm not familiar with the procedure.
re: Those of you not in local market with dish network
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/3/10 at 11:01 am to tigerbait01
Check the local CBS, NBC, ABC affiliates, then you know it took.
that's funny
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If this works. Divorce rates among tiger fans as tracked by DN may near 100%.
that's funny
re: Those of you not in local market with dish network
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/3/10 at 9:41 am to Off McVoy
His story was this...My wife and I are temporarily splitting I am taking the reciver with me and temporarily living with my friend at his place. I will have a permanent adress in a few weeks. In which case I will inform you of in the future. So I wanted to set the reciever for the local programming here. ONE WEEK LATER "my wife and I got back together etc., etc..... so far so good on reception.
CST market LINK
So he never moved. and he still is waiting to tell them that he moved back. I gave him my address and he now gets CST for my market.
CST market LINK
So he never moved. and he still is waiting to tell them that he moved back. I gave him my address and he now gets CST for my market.
re: Those of you not in local market with dish network
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/3/10 at 8:22 am to AP83
Call them and tell that you have moved to Jefferson Parish (give them a real address) and when it's over tell them you moved back. It worked with a friend of mine.
re: Caption this....
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/2/10 at 9:38 am to Tigergreg
I knew I should have played for LSU. 
re: Email ESPN3 encouraging them to pick up UCLA regional!
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/2/10 at 9:27 am to LSUintheNW
I will watch on CST, but I added a request for all who don't. Hope they get it for the Tigernation. 
re: Austin Ross to start against UC Irvine
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/2/10 at 9:19 am to Honkus
re: Per inside source CST / Jumbo Sports
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/1/10 at 11:28 am to Mighty Cajun
Whoooo hoooooo!
re: 870 AM signal
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 6/1/10 at 9:22 am to JPinLondon
The issue with 870's signal is this. 870 stays at 50 thousnad watts 24/7. Other stations reduce their signal strength at night allowing the signal of 870 to come in. first game is at 4 in the afternoon CST. usually signals drop after 9 pm. so unless LSU gets the later game in the future listening in other areas could be difficult.
re: ESPN NOT televising UCLA regional
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 5/31/10 at 1:18 pm to SNAKE
re: We almost got screwed again in a Bama game by officials
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 5/31/10 at 9:56 am to CRAZY 4 LSU
Posted by Jim Kleipeter during the game:
"LSU got off to a good start in the 10th inning. Tyuler Hanover singled up the middle. Then Micah Gibbs tried to sacrifice him to second but wound up bunting into a double play. However, first base umpire Randy Harvey blew the call. Gibbs was safe after looking at the replay. "
"LSU got off to a good start in the 10th inning. Tyuler Hanover singled up the middle. Then Micah Gibbs tried to sacrifice him to second but wound up bunting into a double play. However, first base umpire Randy Harvey blew the call. Gibbs was safe after looking at the replay. "
re: Did AR hurt his hand...Dogpile...
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 5/31/10 at 9:52 am to TigerOnTheProwl
re: Sharper Calling Out Stankoe
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 5/28/10 at 1:41 pm to thornton42290
I would love it if a fan had the front page of the Picayune from the day after the NFCCG and was seen on the Thursday night TV broadcast pouring salt on it. Any season ticket holders out there willing to do it?

re: Update: Harry Coleman Arrest.
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 5/26/10 at 1:10 pm to Mouth
From what I can see, it still isn't clear

re: The Flying Frenchman
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 5/25/10 at 7:47 am to goatmilker
This seems only fitting since when we watched the games, every time Pierre touched the ball my wife and her friends would yell out "Wi Wi".
As if he were Peppy le Pew.
As if he were Peppy le Pew.
re: Caption this
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 5/24/10 at 3:21 pm to goatmilker
ProFootball Weekly Story from July 09 on Saints in Superbowl
Posted by tigrfan4lif on 5/17/10 at 12:03 pm
Posted July 07, 2009 @ 10:28 a.m. ET
By Eric Edholm
It's a common mistake among fans and media to assume that trends in the NFL are one- or two-year phenomena, but it's easy to see that there's usually at least one surprise Super Bowl team every year.
In the past decade, there was maybe one Super Bowl matchup - XXXIX, Patriots over Eagles - where two prohibitive preseason favorites met in the title game.
Last season's unlikely but fascinating coda between the Steelers and Cardinals created great story lines and interesting contrasts (and a darned good game), and I think we might be in for something similar to cap off this coming season.
My choice for the team to surprise and delight? Why not the Saints?
I realize that backing the Saints, armed with Pro Bowl QB Drew Brees, is not exactly riding the mortgage on, say, the Bengals. But the more you compare the Saints and last year's Cardinals, the more similar they appear:
The Cardinals had never made a Super Bowl before. The Saints still haven't.
Kurt Warner was the triggerman in the Cardinals' run to near glory. Brees, who challenged the all-time passing mark last season, has the same kind of chops.
The Cardinals often struggled to run the ball. Ditto the Saints.
Both defenses are replete with emerging talent, but the Cards hadn't put it all together - until the playoff run. Perhaps the Saints will hit their stride in January, too, even after a forgettable game or two.
When you think about it, the playoffs are as much about teams reinventing themselves as they are about continuing regular-season momentum. The Giants were floundering two years ago before a stunning postseason face-lift. The Colts could not have stopped the IUPUI rushing attack in December 2006 but were world champs in February. The '05 Steelers barely squeezed into the playoffs before winning it all.
And that's why the Saints' daunting schedule doesn't frighten me a bit. They face the Eagles, Giants, Dolphins, Falcons (twice) and Panthers (twice) - all playoff teams a season ago - plus the Patriots, Jets, Redskins and Cowboys, who were all .500 or better last season.
The '08 Cardinals played the same gauntlet of the AFC East and NFC East and were battle-hardened because of it. If the Saints get hammered by the Patriots or Falcons late in the year, they should think back to the Cards' humbling losses to the Vikings (35-14) and Pats (47-7) in Weeks 15 and 16, respectively. It will serve them well.
I think 10-6 can get the Saints into the dance, and as we have seen in recent seasons, that's all you need: an invitation.
Brees will have another marvelous season. That's not the issue; it's the defense first, run game second. If the Saints can hold serve with Will Smith and Charles Grant out the first four games (Detroit and Buffalo are on the slate), they'll be fine. Keep an eye on DT Sedrick Ellis, who could hold up the D-line in the interim. I like the young secondary - Malcolm Jenkins will be very good - and think Gregg Williams will get the most of this group and again rise as a head-coach candidate.
Pierre Thomas could be this year's breakout runner, and I have faith that Reggie Bush finally will put it all together in some form or fashion. Jeremy Shockey? Not ready to go down that road yet.
So, whom will the Saints play in Super Bowl XLIV? I'll go with San Diego. We'll call it the Brees Bowl.
By Eric Edholm
It's a common mistake among fans and media to assume that trends in the NFL are one- or two-year phenomena, but it's easy to see that there's usually at least one surprise Super Bowl team every year.
In the past decade, there was maybe one Super Bowl matchup - XXXIX, Patriots over Eagles - where two prohibitive preseason favorites met in the title game.
Last season's unlikely but fascinating coda between the Steelers and Cardinals created great story lines and interesting contrasts (and a darned good game), and I think we might be in for something similar to cap off this coming season.
My choice for the team to surprise and delight? Why not the Saints?
I realize that backing the Saints, armed with Pro Bowl QB Drew Brees, is not exactly riding the mortgage on, say, the Bengals. But the more you compare the Saints and last year's Cardinals, the more similar they appear:
The Cardinals had never made a Super Bowl before. The Saints still haven't.
Kurt Warner was the triggerman in the Cardinals' run to near glory. Brees, who challenged the all-time passing mark last season, has the same kind of chops.
The Cardinals often struggled to run the ball. Ditto the Saints.
Both defenses are replete with emerging talent, but the Cards hadn't put it all together - until the playoff run. Perhaps the Saints will hit their stride in January, too, even after a forgettable game or two.
When you think about it, the playoffs are as much about teams reinventing themselves as they are about continuing regular-season momentum. The Giants were floundering two years ago before a stunning postseason face-lift. The Colts could not have stopped the IUPUI rushing attack in December 2006 but were world champs in February. The '05 Steelers barely squeezed into the playoffs before winning it all.
And that's why the Saints' daunting schedule doesn't frighten me a bit. They face the Eagles, Giants, Dolphins, Falcons (twice) and Panthers (twice) - all playoff teams a season ago - plus the Patriots, Jets, Redskins and Cowboys, who were all .500 or better last season.
The '08 Cardinals played the same gauntlet of the AFC East and NFC East and were battle-hardened because of it. If the Saints get hammered by the Patriots or Falcons late in the year, they should think back to the Cards' humbling losses to the Vikings (35-14) and Pats (47-7) in Weeks 15 and 16, respectively. It will serve them well.
I think 10-6 can get the Saints into the dance, and as we have seen in recent seasons, that's all you need: an invitation.
Brees will have another marvelous season. That's not the issue; it's the defense first, run game second. If the Saints can hold serve with Will Smith and Charles Grant out the first four games (Detroit and Buffalo are on the slate), they'll be fine. Keep an eye on DT Sedrick Ellis, who could hold up the D-line in the interim. I like the young secondary - Malcolm Jenkins will be very good - and think Gregg Williams will get the most of this group and again rise as a head-coach candidate.
Pierre Thomas could be this year's breakout runner, and I have faith that Reggie Bush finally will put it all together in some form or fashion. Jeremy Shockey? Not ready to go down that road yet.
So, whom will the Saints play in Super Bowl XLIV? I'll go with San Diego. We'll call it the Brees Bowl.
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