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re: Iron Bowl in BDS
Posted on 10/26/10 at 8:22 pm to Dribble
Posted on 10/26/10 at 8:22 pm to Dribble
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It was a play on Cam's preference in electronics, but I know how you are easily confused so I wouldn't expect much more from you.
Sorry when I read Dell I didn't automatically think Cam Newton. I just don't think about him near as much as you do.
Posted on 10/26/10 at 8:26 pm to Deuce3702
It's OK we understand....
This post was edited on 10/26/10 at 8:27 pm
Posted on 10/26/10 at 8:31 pm to BhamDore
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This is Aburn's strongest Offensive line in along time vs The weakest D-line I've seen from Bama in quite some time. Zero penatration.
Lulz.
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You have to stop Newton before he gets started or he is good for five yds every time.
Clemson and Moo State say otherwise. Hell, Kentucky had his arse on the ropes.
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Bama's Oline has given up a shitload of sacks and Fairley is going to abuse McElroy.
Yeah, that was three games ago buddy.
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Bama's only hope is to Start McCarron and try to outscore Auburn which they are capable of doing because they have great skill people and Auburns back seven are mediocre.
Sit your arse back down on the bench.
Posted on 10/26/10 at 8:58 pm to crimsonsaint
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Bama's only hope is to Start McCarron and try to outscore Auburn which they are capable of doing because they have great skill people and Auburns back seven are mediocre.
So are Alabama's...
Cue the "THEY SHUT DOWN THE MIGHT TENNESSEE RECEIVERS" crowd.
Posted on 10/26/10 at 9:31 pm to BhamDore
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So you disagree about your defensive line. When I watched the LSU vs UT game the hit Simms virtually every play. Alabama pass rush was pretty much non exsistant against them.
Your secondary is playing above their heads right now, but the defensive line is not getting it done. It's really the reason you guys lost to Scar. Garcia had all day.
The 3-4, even with a linebacker eushing the passer at jack, usually doesnt generate alot of pass rush ability by itself. Thwe purpose of a 3-4 is to contain and protect, whhile the extra linebacker adds more blitz variation for when you do want pressure.
That said, you typically only see us using complex blitz schemes for high level opponents. The 3 primary linemen are each as big as defensive tackles, that is to make up for a weakness in run defense up the middle.
But really, the 3-4 is the perfect scheme for a mobile qb IMO, expect much contain and run blitzing.
quote:I dont think that a secondary that leads the SEC in interceptions is mediocre. There is a big difference from how they plsyed from the beginning of the season to this point.
So are Alabama's...
Cue the "THEY SHUT DOWN THE MIGHT TENNESSEE RECEIVERS" crowd.
EDIT2: Scratch that, we lead the country.
This post was edited on 10/26/10 at 9:42 pm
Posted on 10/26/10 at 9:45 pm to BradPitt
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BradPitt
Who are you quoting?
Posted on 10/26/10 at 9:50 pm to BradPitt
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So are Alabama's...
Alabama's defense gives up 178 pass yards per game. We have allowed 6 touchdowns and have intercepted the ball 15 times.
Auburn's gives up 248 pass yards per game. They have allowed 14 touchdowns and have intercepted the ball 7 times.
What I'm trying to say is, you're a moron for insinuating that Alabama's secondary is on the same level as Auburn's. You're also a nancy little bitch who needs to just call it a day and become an Auburn fan, because your attitude is embarrassing and pathetic.
Posted on 10/26/10 at 9:55 pm to crimsonsaint
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I dont think that a secondary that leads the SEC in interceptions is mediocre. There is a big difference from how they plsyed from the beginning of the season to this point.
EDIT2: Scratch that, we lead the country.
As I said...
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Who are you quoting?
The OP.
Posted on 10/26/10 at 10:37 pm to Stealth Tiger
Auburn has played 2 road games this season. They won both by 3 against MS St and Kentucky.
Bryant Denny will be louder than it has ever been for a 12-0 v. 11-1 showdown.
Bryant Denny will be louder than it has ever been for a 12-0 v. 11-1 showdown.
Posted on 10/26/10 at 10:54 pm to Stealth Tiger
It's kind of ridiculous, but I can't wait for the Iron Bowl. It's my vote for the best rivialry in the country and this year will be epic.
Regardless of what happens they'll/we'll be talking about it for years.
Regardless of what happens they'll/we'll be talking about it for years.
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Posted on 10/26/10 at 10:56 pm to AtlantaLSUfan
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Regardless of what happens they'll/we'll be talking about it for years.
Cue thunderous orchestra music.
Posted on 10/27/10 at 7:19 am to BhamDore
Won't happen.....Bama hasen't played a complete Game since the season started....This is The One....most especially if we win out until the Iron Bowl. If this was at JHS I would give Auburn the edge.....It is going to be an all out frickin War...and "General" Saban won't take any Prisoners...RTR.
Posted on 10/27/10 at 7:56 am to BhamDore
Won't happen.....Bama hasen't played a complete Game since the season started....This is The One....most especially if we win out until the Iron Bowl. If this was at JHS I would give Auburn the edge.....It is going to be an all out frickin War...and "General" Saban won't take any Prisoners...RTR.
Posted on 10/27/10 at 8:10 am to parkjas2001
I hope you all realize that BhamDore = TTsTowel.
Posted on 10/27/10 at 8:12 am to FleshEatingSalsa
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I hope you all realize that BhamDore = TTsTowel.
This explains things.
Posted on 10/27/10 at 8:21 am to Lieutenant Dan
This is why Cam Newton will struggle against Bama.
They DO NOT lose containment on the QB. They DO NOT get behind him by being overaggressive.
No, Bama does not get a ton of sacks, but they don't give up points either. Check it out for yourself. Saban ain't a dummy. He knows what he's doing.
This is what they did to Tebow last year and what they'll do to Cam in Tuscaloosa. He will get frustrated and start throwing, which plays right into our hands!
Auburn has a ton of sacks, but they give up a ton of points. Bama will be no different, only they will control the ball by running at will.
They DO NOT lose containment on the QB. They DO NOT get behind him by being overaggressive.
No, Bama does not get a ton of sacks, but they don't give up points either. Check it out for yourself. Saban ain't a dummy. He knows what he's doing.
This is what they did to Tebow last year and what they'll do to Cam in Tuscaloosa. He will get frustrated and start throwing, which plays right into our hands!
Auburn has a ton of sacks, but they give up a ton of points. Bama will be no different, only they will control the ball by running at will.
Posted on 10/27/10 at 10:06 am to GPCBAMA
I'm fully convinced that Auburn is the real deal. They will be extremely difficult to slow down on offense and their defense tends to stiffen when they need to. I think Auburn is a better team would likely win on a neutral field. What I can't for the life of me understand is how some Auburn fans act more worried about a trip to Oxford (no offense OM fans) than a trip to Tuscaloosa. Auburn fans love to poo poo the atmosphere at BDS and talk about their success there, but those were Auburn teams that were clearly better teams. Alabama was no match at all for that 2004 Auburn team yet they had to sweat out most of that game. NO ONE is suggesting that Auburn players will be intimidated. I do think however that Auburn players and fans underestimate just how intense BDS can get especially if things go sideways at any point with a fumble or pick 6. I've been to Tiger Stadium, JHS, and the Swamp multiple times and no question those places are consistently louder than BDS on a game to game basis but every so often BDS can be just as loud and intense as those stadiums. This year's Iron Bowl will be BY FAR the most intense road atmosphere Auburn will face this year. Cam Newton and company might still score 70 and win by 40 points anyway for all I know but that road atmosphere is a wild card that Auburn will not have faced all year long.
Posted on 10/27/10 at 10:08 am to Govt Tide
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I'm fully convinced that Auburn is the real deal. They will be extremely difficult to slow down on offense and their defense tends to stiffen when they need to. I think Auburn is a better team would likely win on a neutral field. What I can't for the life of me understand is how some Auburn fans act more worried about a trip to Oxford (no offense OM fans) than a trip to Tuscaloosa. Auburn fans love to poo poo the atmosphere at BDS and talk about their success there, but those were Auburn teams that were clearly better teams. Alabama was no match at all for that 2004 Auburn team yet they had to sweat out most of that game. NO ONE is suggesting that Auburn players will be intimidated. I do think however that Auburn players and fans underestimate just how intense BDS can get especially if things go sideways at any point with a fumble or pick 6. I've been to Tiger Stadium, JHS, and the Swamp multiple times and no question those places are consistently louder than BDS on a game to game basis but every so often BDS can be just as loud and intense as those stadiums. This year's Iron Bowl will be BY FAR the most intense road atmosphere Auburn will face this year. Cam Newton and company might still score 70 and win by 40 points anyway for all I know but that road atmosphere is a wild card that Auburn will not have faced all year long.
Didn't read.
Posted on 10/27/10 at 10:12 am to FleshEatingSalsa
"Didn't read."
Cliff notes version:
Auburn won't be intimidated and may still win by 30 but the BDS atmosphere is a wild card that Auburn hasn't faced all year.
Cliff notes version:
Auburn won't be intimidated and may still win by 30 but the BDS atmosphere is a wild card that Auburn hasn't faced all year.
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