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Posted on 3/30/16 at 6:51 pm to LanierSpots
Posted on 3/30/16 at 6:51 pm to LanierSpots
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Stop dick riding me
I jumped off the JF3 train as soon as he weighed in at 173

Since then I've posted a barrage of statistics that prove JJ is better than SW. I'm just not going to shove my prediction down everyone's throat like a g'damned AU board terrorist. I want to be out of this QB beer nonsense we've got brewing
This post was edited on 3/30/16 at 6:52 pm
Posted on 3/30/16 at 7:01 pm to AUtigerNOLA
If you can't comprehend that posting a "white power" comment in a public forum is racist and inflammatory, then you are completely ignorant.
-Words of wisdom from PubeCrab
-Words of wisdom from PubeCrab
Posted on 3/30/16 at 7:02 pm to Aubie Spr96
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Gets excited about 3 new pages in the practice thread.......
Discovers a total shitshow.

Posted on 3/30/16 at 7:05 pm to ChexMix
Found on ITAT.
Iwent to the scrimmage on Saturday and I agree that no QB really stood out.
Sean White came out first with Roc. He didn't do anything spectacular, but didn't force any throws either. He had a 30yd run on a designed play. Looked very comfortable.
Jeremy Johnson came out with Malik Miller 2nd. He had an excellent pass to Roc on a wheel route for a TD and JJ also had a nice run up the middle. Before the scrimmage though during a 5 on 5 drill he was making some pretty bad passes without having a defensive line present to put pressure on him.
JF3 came out with Jovon 3rd. JF3 is VERY fast, had probably a 70 yd run blowin by guys up the side line. He is very small though and a couple of hits he took I'm pretty sure the defense went easy on him. They could have absolutely laid him out. I'm no expert, but I think he needs a lot of work before he is a starting SEC QB. When he throws it just looks like he's blindly heaving it out there. He overthrew a couple of deep balls, but he was throwing to the 3rd string WRs, I believe Jason Smith or someone else would have gotten under the ball.
That being said, I see Sean White starting. I feel he looks the most comfortable and can manage the game more effectively.
2. according to tracey turner on wnsp yesterday, as a letterman he was at practice and observed all three. his assessment was that SW was the clear leader at the time. received approx. 20 snaps in the start with the 1's. made a good run, and had some good throws. his only fear is that he can get hurt again due to his stature. JJ and JFIII got 35 - 40 reps each, but struggled in their own right. JJ still making errant passes and shy to get hit. JFIII just didn't look comfortable, and was REALLY SMALL. made mistakes that are intolerable, but also has that "wow factor" speed. he says it is a race for the backup position behind SW at this point. he says clearly things can change, but there has to be some incredible improvement amongst those two to press for the starting position. just one man's opinion, but interesting nevertheless.
3. I actually got to go watch practice yesterday, here are some of my notes:
SW looked off. Even in drills where its just him and the WR, he was almost never right on the money. Rhett had him "hit his chin" multiple times in the few minutes I watched QBs.
JJ was the most accurate, but also still has a problem staring down receivers. Did make some good decisions in the situation part of practice.
JF3 is good but inconsistent. He'll hit his receiver in stride on one play, then the next he'll miss by 5 yards. Very strong arm, almost took Jason Smith's head off on an In route in 7-on-7 drills.
QBs were back in non-contact jerseys
Kyle Davis looks the part. Very big receiver. I was very impressed with him.
T-Will brings the energy. He was out there yelling and screaming when his LBs beat the H-Backs in 1-on-1 drills.
Lawson is an animal (is anyone surprised?
Punt return - K. Davis, J. Smith, Rudy
Chandler Cox looked like he was favoring his right knee. Had a sleeve over it, but no brace.
Iwent to the scrimmage on Saturday and I agree that no QB really stood out.
Sean White came out first with Roc. He didn't do anything spectacular, but didn't force any throws either. He had a 30yd run on a designed play. Looked very comfortable.
Jeremy Johnson came out with Malik Miller 2nd. He had an excellent pass to Roc on a wheel route for a TD and JJ also had a nice run up the middle. Before the scrimmage though during a 5 on 5 drill he was making some pretty bad passes without having a defensive line present to put pressure on him.
JF3 came out with Jovon 3rd. JF3 is VERY fast, had probably a 70 yd run blowin by guys up the side line. He is very small though and a couple of hits he took I'm pretty sure the defense went easy on him. They could have absolutely laid him out. I'm no expert, but I think he needs a lot of work before he is a starting SEC QB. When he throws it just looks like he's blindly heaving it out there. He overthrew a couple of deep balls, but he was throwing to the 3rd string WRs, I believe Jason Smith or someone else would have gotten under the ball.
That being said, I see Sean White starting. I feel he looks the most comfortable and can manage the game more effectively.
2. according to tracey turner on wnsp yesterday, as a letterman he was at practice and observed all three. his assessment was that SW was the clear leader at the time. received approx. 20 snaps in the start with the 1's. made a good run, and had some good throws. his only fear is that he can get hurt again due to his stature. JJ and JFIII got 35 - 40 reps each, but struggled in their own right. JJ still making errant passes and shy to get hit. JFIII just didn't look comfortable, and was REALLY SMALL. made mistakes that are intolerable, but also has that "wow factor" speed. he says it is a race for the backup position behind SW at this point. he says clearly things can change, but there has to be some incredible improvement amongst those two to press for the starting position. just one man's opinion, but interesting nevertheless.
3. I actually got to go watch practice yesterday, here are some of my notes:
SW looked off. Even in drills where its just him and the WR, he was almost never right on the money. Rhett had him "hit his chin" multiple times in the few minutes I watched QBs.
JJ was the most accurate, but also still has a problem staring down receivers. Did make some good decisions in the situation part of practice.
JF3 is good but inconsistent. He'll hit his receiver in stride on one play, then the next he'll miss by 5 yards. Very strong arm, almost took Jason Smith's head off on an In route in 7-on-7 drills.
QBs were back in non-contact jerseys
Kyle Davis looks the part. Very big receiver. I was very impressed with him.
T-Will brings the energy. He was out there yelling and screaming when his LBs beat the H-Backs in 1-on-1 drills.
Lawson is an animal (is anyone surprised?
Punt return - K. Davis, J. Smith, Rudy
Chandler Cox looked like he was favoring his right knee. Had a sleeve over it, but no brace.
Posted on 3/30/16 at 7:36 pm to AUtigerNOLA
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Jesus we have some pussies on an anonymous message board.
I agree
Posted on 3/30/16 at 7:53 pm to ChexMix
quote:
Lawson is an animal (is anyone surprised?
preseason warrior, that guy is.
Posted on 3/30/16 at 7:59 pm to AUTiger45
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also ironic how you jumped all over the fictitious racism and then had the gall to call someone else a "social justice warrior"
I said you got triggered like a SJW. I made a suggestion he change a comment, you were the one who made not one but two response posts crying about PC culture.
Even SJWs would be impressed by your melt over a simple suggestion
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that you got all offended ultimately over not knowing the difference between and adjective and proper noun and then turned around and called someone else an ignorant hick
I apologize that I don't know mcuh about the naming for a suspension company. The real irony is that you used a company that has publicly distanced themselves from the name and exclusively go by "WP" only.
Nothing says "I'm a hick" like having a dirt bike. At least it wasn't an ATV.
This post was edited on 3/30/16 at 8:01 pm
Posted on 3/30/16 at 8:04 pm to GenesChin
Will you guys shut the frick up? Pretty sure I'm the only non white person here and I don't even GAF 

Posted on 3/30/16 at 8:08 pm to TheJones
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Pretty sure I'm the only non white person here and I don't even GAF
I'm not white. I wasn't super upset originally but 45 is being ridiculous.
There also is 3Law
Posted on 3/30/16 at 8:23 pm to GenesChin
Can someone retitle this thread? TIA.
Posted on 3/30/16 at 8:29 pm to GenesChin
Quit faggin up the Auburn board
Posted on 3/30/16 at 8:34 pm to Rig
No joke. I could have sworn this thread was about Spring Practice...
Instead, it reads like watching MSNBC! Put a tampon in it Chris Matthews.
Instead, it reads like watching MSNBC! Put a tampon in it Chris Matthews.
Posted on 3/30/16 at 8:46 pm to TheJones
I'm a ginger so I'll share some of my pale skin with you, bro.
Posted on 3/30/16 at 10:51 pm to ChexMix
I am hearing the QB situation is a clustermess.
This post was edited on 3/30/16 at 10:52 pm
Posted on 3/31/16 at 6:55 am to LanierSpots
quote:
Stop dick riding me
Your sexist attitude is offensive to me.
I am calling the law firm of Gene & Chin to learn you some damn respect, old man.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 7:01 am to PubeCrab
I know what it means. But the context in how it was used was an obvious joke to a QB with the same name.
Posted on 3/31/16 at 7:38 am to AUtigerNOLA
I'd hate to get all philosophical and clutter the thread with needless junk debating whether the phrase "whitepower" is acceptable on public forums like this, so I'll keep it short and sweet by saying frick you all and I hope you all have a good day.
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