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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 631488" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I find a difference in "works for" and "sell your soul for". There is plenty of the latter about these days. (And if he is a paid SEC shill, that fact ought to be made clear every time he is on TV. That seems fair not to mention honest: "The following is a paid advertisement for Alabama and the SEC." )</p><p></p><p>Only a shill could take a 28-point dismissal that could easily have been 35 points or more had not Dabo gone into the tank the last quarter, garaging his Maserati and jump-starting his 1948 John Deere for that last drive, and Alabama still quit on him. My around-the-horn point involves, I suppose, the honor of competition. He and his got waxed by a very sound football team, outcoached by a better prepared HC, DC and OCs, and Finebaum attempted to steal very hard-earned respect with the "we wuz worn out" routine. Alabama was worn out all right, because the genius Saban would not trust the development of a bench, while that loopy Clemson fellow routinely played 50 and more players every game, and even replaced an all-American defensive lineman with one who was better. Saban's crew played 15 games. Clemson's crew played parts of 15 games. Who do you think would be fresher?</p><p></p><p>It is a very long way to say that Finebaum behaved like a shill while denying he is a shill -- he has a "show", don't you know? -- and passed off propaganda as expertise. My old DI would have told him what is at the bottom of an ocean.</p><p></p><p>Now you went and provoked me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 631488, member: 2175"] I find a difference in "works for" and "sell your soul for". There is plenty of the latter about these days. (And if he is a paid SEC shill, that fact ought to be made clear every time he is on TV. That seems fair not to mention honest: "The following is a paid advertisement for Alabama and the SEC." ) Only a shill could take a 28-point dismissal that could easily have been 35 points or more had not Dabo gone into the tank the last quarter, garaging his Maserati and jump-starting his 1948 John Deere for that last drive, and Alabama still quit on him. My around-the-horn point involves, I suppose, the honor of competition. He and his got waxed by a very sound football team, outcoached by a better prepared HC, DC and OCs, and Finebaum attempted to steal very hard-earned respect with the "we wuz worn out" routine. Alabama was worn out all right, because the genius Saban would not trust the development of a bench, while that loopy Clemson fellow routinely played 50 and more players every game, and even replaced an all-American defensive lineman with one who was better. Saban's crew played 15 games. Clemson's crew played parts of 15 games. Who do you think would be fresher? It is a very long way to say that Finebaum behaved like a shill while denying he is a shill -- he has a "show", don't you know? -- and passed off propaganda as expertise. My old DI would have told him what is at the bottom of an ocean. Now you went and provoked me. [/QUOTE]
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