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re: Bama fans, how did you like our coach as an offensive coordinator?
Posted on 7/26/16 at 12:59 am to FourThreeForty
Posted on 7/26/16 at 12:59 am to FourThreeForty
Hah, that's cool, I never saw the video but they're right. The history of the SECCG is almost the same as the recent history of Bama vs UF. Hoping we can finally hold up our end of the deal consistently again.
I go by Spurrier's old philosophy: Atlanta and an SEC Championship are the goals for each season, and anything beyond that is gravy and the chips shall fall where they may. If we're getting to Atlanta on any kind of regular basis, the rest will fall into place.
I go by Spurrier's old philosophy: Atlanta and an SEC Championship are the goals for each season, and anything beyond that is gravy and the chips shall fall where they may. If we're getting to Atlanta on any kind of regular basis, the rest will fall into place.
This post was edited on 7/26/16 at 1:01 am
Posted on 7/26/16 at 5:01 am to spincycle81
I like your new Head coach
just based on watching how many times a game he hugs and gets close to the guys on the sidelines
seems to be a little thing but I think it is a give away to being a caring soul
as a Tiger I am looking forward to the Lsu/Gator game - it is always such a war
just based on watching how many times a game he hugs and gets close to the guys on the sidelines
seems to be a little thing but I think it is a give away to being a caring soul
as a Tiger I am looking forward to the Lsu/Gator game - it is always such a war
Posted on 7/26/16 at 10:34 am to spincycle81
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I go by Spurrier's old philosophy: Atlanta and an SEC Championship are the goals for each season
McElwain seems to have picked up on Spurrier's other big philosophy which always seemed to work: Throw to get the lead and run to keep it. As long as Florida gets a legit QB in place, I think they got themselves a good coach.
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