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Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:05 am to dcbl
How can Bama benefit from the rain? We can't seem to hold on to a dry ball, so I can only imagine how many times we will fumble a wet ball.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:07 am to dcbl
Hate to hear that. I wanted to see a strength against strength game without any outside factors such as the weather playing a role.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:08 am to GregAl
I just saw a forecast for over 3" of rain Saturday... gonna get sloppy
Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:13 am to coachcrisp
quote:shite!
Kicking game and turnovers will decide a sloppy game.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:24 am to bama my heart
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How can Bama benefit from the rain? We can't seem to hold on to a dry ball, so I can only imagine how many times we will fumble a wet ball.
And since we currently have no IPF to practice in outta the elements & we've have been & will be practicing all week in the rain while UA practices in the relative comfort of their water fall laden indoor Taj Mahal of an IPF, I could see bad weather being an advantage to UGA...
Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:38 am to rmnldr
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Alabama...won't be able to throw it in the rain.
Don't know who'll benefit most, but don't see the rain adversely affecting Bama's passing game; heck, we haven't thrown it very well when it's been sunny/dry so don't see how the rain can make it much worse...
Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:43 am to OldPete
If y'all had Les Miles as HC, you would only get a "stiff dew" and not a torrential rainstorm.
Posted on 10/1/15 at 9:45 am to bama my heart
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How can Bama benefit from the rain?
Many of our biggest playmakers (floyd, jenkins, sony, imac, mitchell) build their games around speed, acceleration, cutting, or some combination of the above. A wet field with rain will only slow them down, which hurts us.
Meanwhile, bama's front 7 are giants and your offense is built around another giant in henry, so it's not like that is neutralized much. IMO.
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