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re: Georgia is 44-1 in the last 45 games. ...

Posted on 11/20/23 at 1:55 pm to
Posted by Porter Osborne Jr
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 11/20/23 at 1:55 pm to
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Beat Bama one time since 2007, that was when both WR's got injured. Playing on the weak side of the league. Can you tell these guys are NOt used to winning anything? LOL


I can tell you guys aren’t used to not being the top Dawg. You sound like an LSU fan whining about injuries.
Posted by TTOWN RONMON
Member since Oct 2023
499 posts
Posted on 11/20/23 at 2:22 pm to
I don't make threads daily rubbing my wanker. Chill out, I mean you do understand seasons being longer you have a chance now of having better continuity over 45 games right? Its three seasons, not 4 and 1/2 seasons like fir the first 100 years of football. When you have 4-5 different teams instead of three its more iffy. Hell I could go back with Baa and show how a 1 point loss, a two point loss and a 4point loss kept us from winning 62 games in a row. (those numbers are not correct, bit I looked at it 20 years ago, it is something like that).

Yu got TCU in a title game, LMAO. TCU should have never got n over Bana but you loved that didn't you. LOL, but of course you will never admit it. Quit making threads that make you look childish man. Hell I knew how Good Smart was years ago, poor Auburn not wanting to allow him to coach in the 2012 title game vs. Notre Dame is the only reason you got Kirby, they were dumb. But the facts is Bama still beat you down in the 2021 year, an d you only won because of injuries to both WR. One win in 15 years. Georgia will never be the big dog in the SEC. Bama is way to far ahead, we just do not make threads every 5 minutes talking about the past.

Bear said when Scoring, "Act like you been there" Chill out man.
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