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re: Thanks Texas A&M for Debunking the SEC Myth
Posted on 11/12/12 at 3:52 pm to Baloo
Posted on 11/12/12 at 3:52 pm to Baloo
arse kicked? I don't know. It was a 13 point game against one of the most dominant regular season teams in recent memory. You read it all of the time on here, these high powered offenses would never work in the SEC. Same thing said about Kelly was said about Sumlin.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 3:58 pm to hendersonshands
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It was a 13 point game against one of the most dominant regular season teams in recent memory
Yes, that meaningless touchdown Oregon scored with 13 seconds left in the game against our second stringers totally made the game feel close. It was an arse-kicking.
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You read it all of the time on here, these high powered offenses would never work in the SEC.
Link?
I mean, it's not like Auburn or Florida ran the spread and won a national title or anything. If you think a high-powered offense can't work in the SEC, you clearly haven't watched SEC football over the past decade. Because it HAS worked.
Citing other people's insane ramblings does not justify your own. If you think A&M has "debunked the myth" that the SEC is the best conference, then you're just as silly as the people you claim are so dumb.
Posted on 11/12/12 at 6:42 pm to hendersonshands
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arse kicked? I don't know. It was a 13 point game against one of the most dominant regular season teams in recent memory. You read it all of the time on here, these high powered offenses would never work in the SEC. Same thing said about Kelly was said about Sumlin.
Fault yourself for reading what stupid fricking people post on this board. There have also been Cowboys 13-3 threads, Notre Dame is fricking terrible threads, Matt Ryan is better than Drew Brees threads, etc etc. People are dumb and post dumb shite. Where have you been?
People who know what they're talking about will tell you that a spread offense CAN work in the SEC. Why? Because it has worked in the past. Auburn, Florida, Arkansas, Kentucky and now A&M have all had success running spread offenses in the SEC. Furthermore, a spread offense QB won the HEISMAN in the SEC.
The SEC haters are almost as dumb as the SEC fanboys.
The spread offense is the perfect college football offense (IMO) as long as you have a defense. Which is exactly what has hindered the Oregon's, WVU's and Okie State's from having major success on the national stage.
This post was edited on 11/12/12 at 6:49 pm
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