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re: So what do you project the secondary to look like next season?

Posted on 12/29/12 at 11:28 pm to
Posted by AllBamaDoesIsWin
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 12/29/12 at 11:28 pm to
Well technically I was right.


Nah, but really I had valid points, and that can't be argued with.

8-5 a year ago

Favorable schedule by comparison

Returned almost everyone
Posted by MagillaGuerilla
Nick Fairley Fan Club, Founder
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 12/29/12 at 11:37 pm to
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Returned almost everyone



If you return the mediocre talent they got back, is that actually a good thing?

"Solid" gets you what Auburn put on the field this year. That's why I'm so open to speak out about the likes of Belue, Hubbard, Dickson, etc. Solid is never good enough, and Auburn learned that the hard way.

Save for about 4-5 guys, that entire squad had the same level of talent as they did when they arrived on the Plains...
Posted by bona fide
Burma
Member since Jun 2010
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Posted on 12/30/12 at 1:29 am to
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Well technically I was right.





no matter how you look at it, you were wrong

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Nah, but really I had valid points, and that can't be argued with.


No you didn't......

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JHS isn't an easy place to play and they will be the most improved team in the nation this year, imo.


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aTm is not on Aubie's level, don't kid yourself. Vandy plays good D, but again not on Auburn's level. State played them close a year ago, but the only reason it is a swing game is because State doesn't let anyone just score on them.


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Their Defense is going to shoot up rankings and they won't look like a high school team on offense.


You did get this one correct, at least in regards to one person....
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What does it matter what most think? Most are fricking wrong.
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