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MourningView posted:He has thus far been a much more successful coach than "Mac"! Bullshit. Muschamp was exploding all the time. Mac had a teachable moment.
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KKKLIP ART posted:Chubb suffered a minor ankle tweak against Vandy. Richt says he wont miss any practice this week because it might have just been rolled or something, but you know what they say Ffffffffffff. I *think* I know when and where he tweaked it; there was a run brought back in the first half during which a Vandy guy couldn't tackle him but yanked him forcefully enough from behind that his stride looked a little off for the rest of the run. If that's when it happened, then he still busted out some solid runs the rest of the day. Sony and Keith are great, but if we're without Chubb in any fashion, we are boned.
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I'll believe that Georgia is doomed without their starting runningback the moment the backup doesn't immediately come in and set rushing records and not before
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If Georgia wouldn't mind lending Mizzou a running back, that would be great because all of our RBs are hurt.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 02:40 |
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I think Dobbs has the same strongest and weakest point: he basically always makes the right decision. He's like the absolute non-gunslinger.
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JesustheDarkLord posted:I think Dobbs has the same strongest and weakest point: he basically always makes the right decision. He's like the absolute non-gunslinger. sup
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 02:55 |
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K-State currently with the best scoring defense in the country. Patiently waiting to be ranked next week after holding LA Tech to a field goal and ending the preseason with a grand total of 2 PPG allowed.
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Raku posted:Bullshit. Muschamp was exploding all the time. Mac had a teachable moment. I hope he gets a chance at lots and lots of similar teachable moments this season.
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news, rumors on twitter saying our best
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 03:03 |
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Raku posted:Bullshit. Muschamp was exploding all the time. Mac had a teachable moment.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 03:06 |
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Raku posted:"what if a gamorrean called 50+ passes with his power run offense?" Bob Stoops tried this in 2013 against maybe the worst run defense ever in the Texas Longhorns
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Big 10 leading passer Tommy Armstrong That felt good to type
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Teams that are currently 2-0 in the Big 10: Northwestern, Illinois, IndianaRaku posted:the sideline should be a safe place where players can reflect on their gender identity with crayons and play-doh. cookies to eat and empowering children's shows on thee jumbotron like stephen universe and korra. goodness gracious this is an atrocious post
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JesustheDarkLord posted:I think Dobbs has the same strongest and weakest point: he basically always makes the right decision. He's like the absolute non-gunslinger. Ah, the anti-Mauk.
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<mediocre.gif> Vernon Adams is just not good enough. If he's gonna suck rear end on the deep ball that bad, he needs to be able to run. If he ain't gonna run, he needs to suck less rear end on the deep ball. I think part of the reason for the dearth of short passes is because he's not tall enough--he's listed at 5' 11", so probably actually 5' 10", and he literally can't see over the line of scrimmage to hit short passes over the middle. I dunno. Maybe his index finger was actually as big a problem as the commentators were talking it up to be. Scott Frost apparently forgot how much he relied on Mariota improv to produce variety, though. The defense stepped up better than I feared they would. Kind of inconsistent, which is what you might expect from young, talented guys. Had a few really nice stands. The thing is, I think they were good enough--they did their part. If the offense had been able to not gently caress up, Oregon could have walked out with a W. EDIT: On the bright side, we are still going to gently caress UW up, which is always cool. Jordanis fucked around with this message at 04:04 on Sep 14, 2015 |
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Raku posted:the sideline should be a safe place where players can reflect on their gender identity with crayons and play-doh. cookies to eat and empowering children's shows on thee jumbotron like stephen universe and korra. It's Steven, you Philistine.
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Edit: Wrong thread
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Raku posted:the sideline should be a safe place where players can reflect on their gender identity with crayons and play-doh. cookies to eat and empowering children's shows on thee jumbotron like stephen universe and korra. not sure why you felt like teeing off on rape in your shitpost, but you got issues bro.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 04:04 |
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Neil Armbong posted:not sure why you felt like teeing off on rape in your shitpost, but you got issues bro. If that was a seriouspost then I'll eat my bag of chips. I win either way, really
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 04:11 |
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I am excited and terrified to see how Chad Kelly fares against a good D. He's got a cannon and has been super accurate on his deep balls, but he hasn't been hit all that much. If Bama's secondary is the weak point of their D again then they're going to have to get pressure on Kelly to slow him down. Ole Miss's run game hasn't faced any real test but I'm concerned about its ability against Bama's front 7. I don't expect a lot of big runs. I hope I'm proven wrong. On D, Ole Miss has struggled against the power run game. Their front 7 are quick and athletic but Arky dominated them last year. Still, they held their own last year and if they can duplicate that level of performance then they have a shot at winning. My gut tells me Ole Miss will poo poo their pants as they usually do, but they have looked REALLY loving good so far.
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It's sooo tempting to re-evaluate your team's season after destroying cupcakes much more than expected, but I wouldn't recommend it
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Stunt Rock posted:I am excited and terrified to see how Chad Kelly fares against a good D. He's got a cannon and has been super accurate on his deep balls, but he hasn't been hit all that much. If Bama's secondary is the weak point of their D again then they're going to have to get pressure on Kelly to slow him down. it's a wonder what happens when you don't have Dr. Bo Wallace hurfing it up and down the field for you
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ZenVulgarity posted:Dalvin Cook won't save us forever https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TuD9XIwu2XA We might be looking at another tale-of-two-halves thing with the offense. Golson is 8-18 for ~90 yards combined in the first halves of games, and the second halves he totals 25 - 33 380 5 TDs. Our defense and our DL, particularly the bookends, have made some pretty extraordinary strides under Lawing. And Giorgio Newberry has become one of our most reliable linemen. I just wish Brutus wasn't the only safety who doesn't abandon his responsibility when the opponent does a long play-fake. We get a couple of injured OL back kinda soon. Hopefully Minshew replaces the center or the RG
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Alaois posted:it's a wonder what happens when you don't have Dr. Bo Wallace hurfing it up and down the field for you I never realized just how very weak his arm was until seeing someone with a strong arm launching bombs that don't softly guide through the air like a frisbee.
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Slate Action posted:It's sooo tempting to re-evaluate your team's season after destroying cupcakes much more than expected, but I wouldn't recommend it this is a very Georgia Tech thing to say haha
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Interesting stat: Through 2 games, there are only 4 teams that haven't had a 3 and out while on offense - Georgia Tech, Ole Miss, Arkansas (lol), and UCONN (lol)
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Slate Action posted:It's sooo tempting to re-evaluate your team's season after destroying cupcakes much more than expected, but I wouldn't recommend it Conversely, its perfectly reasonable to go into abject panic when you lose to your cupcake.
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# ? Sep 14, 2015 06:03 |
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There are 127 teams in the NCAA. In terms of offensive yards per game, Texas sits at 126th. Texas is not going to win another game this year.
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Yoshifan823 posted:There are 127 teams in the NCAA. In terms of offensive yards per game, Texas sits at 126th. who are the sad fuckers at 127, Penn State?
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Yoshifan823 posted:There are 127 teams in the NCAA. In terms of offensive yards per game, Texas sits at 126th. Insha'allah
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Alaois posted:who are the sad fuckers at 127, Penn State? Akron. Penn State is all the way up at 122.
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Yoshifan823 posted:Akron. Penn State is all the way up at 122. movin' on up I'm not sure if I'm surprised or not, but PSU's 107th place last year was only fourth worst in the Big Ten. And only two spots worse than Texas and three worse than Florida! Oops, I was looking at total offense, not per game. Only nine spots to go then and its "better than last year!" And Michigan was worse last year too, so we weren't in last!
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Yoshifan823 posted:Akron. Penn State is all the way up at 122. Does Pitt have a good defense or is Akron just that bad on the offensive side? I know they didn't do anything against Oklahoma which looks to have a really good defense this year.
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Yoshifan823 posted:There are 127 teams in the NCAA. In terms of offensive yards per game, Texas sits at 126th. Still scared to go down there. Won't rest unless/until we have more points at triple zeroes.
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FLEXBONER posted:Interesting stat: Well on our way to another season leading the nation in Offensive Efficiency, I see *checks stats* oh look at that GT is #2 and Ole Miss is slightly ahead of us
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Yoshifan823 posted:There are 127 teams in the NCAA. In terms of offensive yards per game, Texas sits at 126th. Texas plays both Iowa State and Kansas. They're going to win at least one of those.
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chaoslord posted:news, rumors on twitter saying our best It's amazing how quiet things are from Fayetteville after the loss. No words from Bielema. No injury reports. I heard about Hatcher from twitter but still nothing from anyone about how Hawkins is doing. We had like 7 injuries in the last quarter alone it seems. I've said this before but the main reason we did so well last year is that we really only had one or two major injuries to the team and that is not typical. Seems like this year is already shaping up to be a bad one.
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CoronaryBypass posted:Does Pitt have a good defense or is Akron just that bad on the offensive side? I know they didn't do anything against Oklahoma which looks to have a really good defense this year. Little of column A, little of column B. Pitt being coached by Narduzzi means they're going to be defense-first. Akron's been in flux under Terry Bowden. They upset Pitt last year, and in 2013 took Michigan to the brink, but they've never seemed to really figure an offense out. Their D isn't half bad, all things considered. E: BG's first touchdown against Maryland was on a spin-o-rama shovel pass. lmao
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Thoguh posted:Texas plays both Iowa State and Kansas. They're going to win at least one of those. Insha'Katy Perry, Xort's blessed prophet
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DJExile posted:Little of column A, little of column B. Pitt being coached by Narduzzi means they're going to be defense-first. Akron's been in flux under Terry Bowden. They upset Pitt last year, and in 2013 took Michigan to the brink, but they've never seemed to really figure an offense out. Their D isn't half bad, all things considered. Hadoouuuken!
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