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re: Ole Miss fans who think they will go into Austin and destroy Texas

Posted on 1/15/13 at 9:01 am to
Posted by beHop
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Posted on 1/15/13 at 9:01 am to
Some things to think about...

The game in Oxford was early in the year before we had really established any kind of identity offensively and especially defensively. At that point in the season our D was playing on its heels. By the end of the season, I feel like a lot of that was corrected.


Next year:
1. The talent gap will be closed significantly
2. QB play should be better assuming Bro Wallace's shoulder is healed
3. Our defense will be exponentially better: DL will add talent, DT shackelford is returning, secondary had experience plus adding nick brassell will help
4. Revenge factor for getting embarrassed a year prior. OM is a dangerous team when it feels like its back is against the wall and has something to prove. This has always been the case.
5. There's a good chance Mack Brown has a heart attack when he sees the brothers Nkemdiche on the same team


Simply put, the 2013 OM team will be leaps and bounds better than the team Ut played at the beginning of 2012.
Posted by Tds & Beer
TOT DAT MOFAN~DRIP DRIP~Bunty Pls
Member since Sep 2009
23860 posts
Posted on 1/15/13 at 9:27 am to
quote:

The game in Oxford was early in the year before we had really established any kind of identity offensively and especially defensively. At that point in the season our D was playing on its heels. By the end of the season, I feel like a lot of that was corrected.


Sadly, I agree
Posted by Hardy_Har
MS
Member since Nov 2012
16285 posts
Posted on 1/15/13 at 9:35 am to
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Bro Wallace's shoulder

This.
quote:

DL will add talent
DL and OL depth would've been the difference in those 3 close losses last year IMO.
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