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re: Win it All in 2017
Posted on 2/22/17 at 9:03 pm to BranchDawg
Posted on 2/22/17 at 9:03 pm to BranchDawg
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The East is a 4 (at best) meth-head, but still counts!
I didn't say we had to kiss her or buy her dinner.
Just take a leg up in one hand, grab her hair with the other hand, and frick that bitch.
Posted on 2/23/17 at 1:40 am to SneakyWaff1es
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Next year Eason compared to this year Watson is just not equal.
This is my quote and my point ^^^.
This is your "selective" misquote:
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Next year Eason compared to this year Watson
One has much more experience. That's all.
Posted on 2/23/17 at 6:00 am to deeprig9
Reasonable to expect a SEC East Championship. A little early to expect us to go all the way. Kirby is still learning and we still have too many holes...but we have taken huge strides in personnel this year.
Posted on 2/23/17 at 9:10 am to deeprig9
I don't think we're winning a NC this year, but if we don't win a minimum of 9 games (which is usually enough nowadays in the East), then we've got serious questions to be asked of this staff.
A. The roster is VASTLY more experienced and talented than 2016, so that excuse is gone.
B. Yes, the OL was awful last year, but there are enough talented guys in that position that the supposed guru of OLinemen Sam Pittman should be able to put something on the field that looks a good sight better than 2016. Again, not elite by any stretch. Just noticeably better.
C. The defense is beyond loaded. Nothing more needs to be said.
D. You've got a QB with a year under his belt.
E. The schedule is very easy. When you're discussing whether your toughest game is Notre Dame or Auburn, you've got it pretty good.
A. The roster is VASTLY more experienced and talented than 2016, so that excuse is gone.
B. Yes, the OL was awful last year, but there are enough talented guys in that position that the supposed guru of OLinemen Sam Pittman should be able to put something on the field that looks a good sight better than 2016. Again, not elite by any stretch. Just noticeably better.
C. The defense is beyond loaded. Nothing more needs to be said.
D. You've got a QB with a year under his belt.
E. The schedule is very easy. When you're discussing whether your toughest game is Notre Dame or Auburn, you've got it pretty good.
Posted on 2/23/17 at 10:58 am to BranchDawg
someone on here posted this, and it made me feel pretty damn good. straight titty sprinkles all around
"-OL last year was trash. This year it won't be elite by any stretch but it will be better. Without solid OL play the offense goes nowhere, so they're instantly on better footing.
-Eason wont' be a True Freshman from washington adjusting to the SEC anymore. He's not winning the heisman but you can find countless examples of QBs making huge strides between FR and SO seasons. With as talented as he is, is it really a stretch that he'll improve?
-They return the best backfield in the SEC.
-They return 10 starters on defense. The DL last year was talented but mostly very young. Everyone returns including Trent Thompson a former overall #1 player. All 4 LBs and all DBs except mo smith return. The defense was shaky early last year but really came on towards the end once we got our pieces in place, and every one of them minus 1 will be back.
-Kirby was in his first year ever as a head coach last year. You don't think that just maybe there was some learning on the fly there? He's not just trying to tread water anymore since he's now gone through this before.
-UGA trades @Om for MSU at home this year. The schedule isn't that daunting from a team standpoint.
-And lastly, because it's not AS important, but they brought in the best recruiting class in school history. They had a talented roster that is now even more so."
"-OL last year was trash. This year it won't be elite by any stretch but it will be better. Without solid OL play the offense goes nowhere, so they're instantly on better footing.
-Eason wont' be a True Freshman from washington adjusting to the SEC anymore. He's not winning the heisman but you can find countless examples of QBs making huge strides between FR and SO seasons. With as talented as he is, is it really a stretch that he'll improve?
-They return the best backfield in the SEC.
-They return 10 starters on defense. The DL last year was talented but mostly very young. Everyone returns including Trent Thompson a former overall #1 player. All 4 LBs and all DBs except mo smith return. The defense was shaky early last year but really came on towards the end once we got our pieces in place, and every one of them minus 1 will be back.
-Kirby was in his first year ever as a head coach last year. You don't think that just maybe there was some learning on the fly there? He's not just trying to tread water anymore since he's now gone through this before.
-UGA trades @Om for MSU at home this year. The schedule isn't that daunting from a team standpoint.
-And lastly, because it's not AS important, but they brought in the best recruiting class in school history. They had a talented roster that is now even more so."
Posted on 2/23/17 at 5:14 pm to AUGDawg
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-UGA trades @Om for MSU at home this year. The schedule isn't that daunting from a team standpoint.
At this point I'd rather trade MS back to OM.
Miss State's QB led the SEC in yards last year.... under the radar guy because the rest of the team sucked so bad. I forget his name, but according to radio report this week, he and Hurts are the only SEC QB's that vegas has heisman odds on.
Posted on 2/23/17 at 6:51 pm to deeprig9
Nick Fitzgerald. He can play.
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