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re: Can Texas A&M win the west next year?

Posted on 12/9/12 at 9:47 am to
Posted by Gladius Veritas
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Member since May 2012
13189 posts
Posted on 12/9/12 at 9:47 am to
No, they lose their star players on the offensive line
Posted by ChrisTAMU
Member since Aug 2011
811 posts
Posted on 12/9/12 at 10:51 am to
The odds that Matthews comes back are good. Joeckel and Moore are more the ones more likely to leave. I would bet we don't lose both tackles, maybe one.
Posted by stir8ag
Tuscaloosa Alabama
Member since Oct 2012
94 posts
Posted on 12/9/12 at 12:59 pm to
SEC Rant on Texas A&M:

-Going in to 1st SEC Season

* That Offense wont work in the SEC
* That Little QB will get killed in game x,y,z
* A&M doesnt have the size in the trenches to compete.
* A&M doesnt have the defense to win games.
* This is big boy football...no way A&M can hang.


-Going In to year 2 of SEC

* No way that Offense will work for a SECOND time in the SEC.

* That little QB will get killed against team x,y,z...

* Ok, A&M's talent in the trenches wont be back next year...

* A&M doesnt have the defense and they lose players on that side of the ball.

* This is the SEC, you cant win AGAIN just because you did in the prior year.



Anyone else notice how similar this old song and dance are???

Everyone automatically assumes that BOTH our offensive tackles will declare early, even though that's not what we're hearing.

Everyone Assumes that A&M is the ONLY football program in the conference to lose seniors and elite players graduation and the NFL???

Everyone seems to think we dont have the ability to recruit new players and has no Idea what our depth looks like, as if the right to recruit has been made exclusive to LSU and Bama.

Not saying we WILL win it but to assume we have no chance is ridiculous.
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