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re: How long do you think it will take SEC coaches to figure out how to stop A&M?
Posted on 11/11/12 at 8:02 pm to Palooza11
Posted on 11/11/12 at 8:02 pm to Palooza11
I dont think a freshman QB playing in his 1st collegiate game, in a new conference is a very good example of how to shut down the A&M offense.
Manziel wasnt even running an offense at that point....more like he was running around frantically just trying to make plays and learn the speed of the college game on the run....literally
As hot as A&M is right now in addition to Manziel becoming more comfortable in the pocket I dont believe Florida would be nearly as effective as they were in game 1 of said freshmans career.
Its all academic now but the Florida game is just a bad example imo.
Manziel wasnt even running an offense at that point....more like he was running around frantically just trying to make plays and learn the speed of the college game on the run....literally
As hot as A&M is right now in addition to Manziel becoming more comfortable in the pocket I dont believe Florida would be nearly as effective as they were in game 1 of said freshmans career.
Its all academic now but the Florida game is just a bad example imo.
This post was edited on 11/11/12 at 8:04 pm
Posted on 11/12/12 at 8:58 am to bullard21k
quote:then you also have to admit it's the first time for other defenses to see/experience the aggie o.
dont think a freshman QB playing in his 1st collegiate game, in a new conference is a very good example of how to shut down the A&M offense.
Reminder to overconfident aggies: look up al borges with auburn. Now you can cite spurrier but which is more likely for sumlin/kingsbury; spurrier or borges? The latter is the right answer. There is a reason the sec has the defensive rep that it does. Dco's will figure it out and the better ones already have
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