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re: Was TM7 Exposed?
Posted on 1/10/12 at 3:59 pm to StTigerBob
Posted on 1/10/12 at 3:59 pm to StTigerBob
Arguing that Mathieu isn't a great college football player is just stupid.
However, all the "best defensive player in the country" type hype is almost as absurd.
He makes a lot of game changing plays but it's fairly clear to most fans who pay attention (not to mention the Alabama offensive coordinator) that Claiborne, Reid, Washington, Mingo and the rest of the line are the one's that actually change/dictate a game plan.
However, all the "best defensive player in the country" type hype is almost as absurd.
He makes a lot of game changing plays but it's fairly clear to most fans who pay attention (not to mention the Alabama offensive coordinator) that Claiborne, Reid, Washington, Mingo and the rest of the line are the one's that actually change/dictate a game plan.
Posted on 1/10/12 at 4:01 pm to wm72
Nah, he was in full uniform the whole game.
Posted on 1/10/12 at 4:18 pm to wm72
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Arguing that Mathieu isn't a great college football player is just stupid.
However, all the "best defensive player in the country" type hype is almost as absurd.
He makes a lot of game changing plays but it's fairly clear to most fans who pay attention (not to mention the Alabama offensive coordinator) that Claiborne, Reid, Washington, Mingo and the rest of the line are the one's that actually change/dictate a game plan.
Well either you have 5 great defensive players or you're contradicting yourself. Maybe its in the definition. I believe great players play great in big games. TR did in both games. We avoided Claiborne but went after TM7 all night. And took advantage of him ALL NIGHT. He missed tackles and got outplayed several other times. How can you put "great" next to his name?
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