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re: FYI: There were more injuries among the top 20 "slow-paced" teams last season...

Posted on 7/23/13 at 8:32 am to
Posted by NYCAuburn
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Posted on 7/23/13 at 8:32 am to
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I don't even know why we have this argument every day because I see that most, even Alabama fans, seem to see this issue for what it is.


must not of been on here yesterday

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, but they do not focus on the subset that I think Saban has always focused on: the injuries to the defenders on the slow paced teams when they face fast paced teams. That is what we would need if we really wanted to talk about this.


But the supposed cause of those injuries isn't simply slow teams vs fast teams. its players seeing more plays. it could be a fast team vs a fast team as well. But again, like I stated, we as auburn fans have been told this type of offense fatigues our d more than a d like bama. So I am having trouble following the logic presented here as it has changed to fit yalls arguments.

Posted by thatthang
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Posted on 7/23/13 at 9:16 am to
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But again, like I stated, we as auburn fans have been told this type of offense fatigues our d more than a d like bama. So I am having trouble following the logic presented here as it has changed to fit yalls arguments


My argument has never shifted on this. I really couldn't care less about the issue itself and was only responding to TT's obnoxious and narcissistic tone where he incorrectly asserted his stats put this issue to bed when in reality they do not. I see this issue seems to be of paramount importance to Auburn fans. I think you should all get together and work on gathering the relevant stats that have been requested on this thread and report back to the board by the end of the week. Hurry up now!
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