ALABAMA’S SECRET? RADIATION POISONING
You can’t fault Tidesports.com for their logic, which is closer to epidemiology than actual analysis. Alabama, rather than being a football team, is instead a vector for some kind of infectious agent causing loss of confidence, physical weakness, and an inability to properly communicate with teammates on field. Additional side effects may include loss of coach, ranking, and explosive rectal bleeding:
One statistic drives home the point. Alabama’s 12 opponents were a combined 23-17 (.600) before facing the Tide. After losing, those same teams went 31-39 (.442).
Three head coaches no longer have their jobs (Clemson’s Tommy Bowden, Tennessee’s Phillip Fulmer and Mississippi State’s Sylvester Croom), with scores of assistants updating their resumes….
Only two opponents are still ranked, neither in the top 15…Of those three, only LSU is bowl eligible, and like many other SEC teams, they stumbled badly down the stretch.
So the secret is out: Nick Saban has been inserting depleted uranium shell shavings into the Tide’s morning meal of tiger meat and nettles, making the entire squad radioactive enough to induce low-level radiation poisoning.
I see what you are doing, Coach Saban. Vladimir approves.
A walking, Nike-sponsored Chernobyl, if you will. If you do come into contact with the Alabama football team at any point, you should cut off your clothes without removing them over your head, and immediately shower repeatedly with soap and hot water. (Couldn’t be a weak floundering SEC as a whole. Nope. We’re going with depleted uranium shavings as a more plausible explanation.)
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Coop has it right. If you can reasonably extrapolate anything about the record of teams after playing Bama, perhaps the most plausible is the Tide’s coaching staff is so good at gameplanning and preparation that they do the equivalent of leaving an exam answer key underneath the chair (or really on the blackboard) for the next classes…
Florida’s achilles heel, if they have one, appears to be ball control, a truly ironic affliction considering Meyer’s absolutely obsession with it. Florida’s coughed the rock up all season and with distressing regularity, and the Ole Miss game shows that they’ll pay for it if they’re not running on all cylinders…
Comment by rjsplow — December 2, 2025 @ 1:25 pm
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Buck-
Why do you think Bama fans will be expecting a title?
We are losing our Sr QB, likely three players off of the OL, including Andre Smith and Antoine Caldwell, possibly multiple starting D-linemen, our all conference starting FS, etc.
Everybody knows we will be trying to gel on the OL and breaking in a new QB.
We’re not all batshit crazy.
Comment by Tater Salad — December 2, 2025 @ 1:23 pm
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Timugen:
Ellipses.
Comment by Tater Salad — December 2, 2025 @ 1:05 pm
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The article posits an interesting view of cause and effect, although the linkage is hackneyed at best…nice try from those obviously in search of self-validation. Good luck with that.
Man, Vlad…I’m not sure your eyes belong in a human skull. Where the hell you from?
Comment by sb — December 2, 2025 @ 1:01 pm
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“Only two opponents are still ranked, neither in the top 15…Of those three,”
I has a bucket.
Comment by Timugen — December 2, 2025 @ 1:01 pm
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DS
After Saturday night, I’ll hear the phrase - The King is dead, long live the King!
Fame is fleeting. You had a nice run. Remember that when you look back and think of what might have been. You had low expectations and had a breakout year. Next year, expectations will be thru the roof and nothing short of a national title will make Bama nation happy.
Now, if only Bama had scheduled ND. I haven’t been this excited to see a Jersey guy whacked since The Sopranos went off the air.
Comment by Crabapple Buck — December 2, 2025 @ 1:00 pm
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Some of those teams were UP for the elephant. I mean completely geeked. Moreno was doing 40 yard sprints as hard as he could go in the pre-game. LSU was pretty over the top with emotion for that game. Those two fan bases in particular were deflated after the losses. On the other hand, Ole Miss took it as a lesson learned. It is all more a reflection on the other teams than indicative of anything about the Tide.
Comment by Not the Mama — December 2, 2025 @ 1:00 pm
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Conversely, Alabama does seem to be the team that exposes their opponents’ weaknesses first, somewhat redundant, except for LSU and Tennessee, so there is that.
The problem with Florida is that they don’t seem to have too many weaknesses, just had a bad day versus Ole Miss, who is certainly improved from the days of the O.
Comment by Coop — December 2, 2025 @ 12:50 pm
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Oh, and I don’t think I addressed the actual topic.
Yes, that article is homerism. While I do think some of UA’s wins might have had some effect on certain teams (besides the actual L), the article is still homertastic.
Comment by Tater Salad — December 2, 2025 @ 12:42 pm
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Der-
Don’t you know how easy it is to go 12-0, 8-0 in the SEC when the league is down? Especially the West…
Comment by Tater Salad — December 2, 2025 @ 12:40 pm