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re: Pre-season top 3 teams in each division

Posted on 8/11/14 at 10:26 am to
Posted by WG_Dawg
Hoover
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Posted on 8/11/14 at 10:26 am to
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Finally some decent reasoning!


yet it was still downvoted

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1. DLine was by far our deepest position last year and the loss of production will not come from starters. Ray and Golden will be just as good as Sam and Ealy


I just don't see that, sorry. One was SEC POY (maybe just defensive? I don't remember) and the other was just as disruptive. I just can't envision both their backups coming in and not missing a beat.

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2. If Mauk can complete 60% of his passes, will put up bigger number than Franklin. He will also probably throw more INT's but he has more of that big play ability than Franklin


I don't know where to find it, but someone posted Mauk's numbers from last year against the "big name" SEC teams he faced and then his numbers against everyone else. It seemed like his numbers were average at BEST against the best teams he played, and he racked up against bottom feeders. Is that true?

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3. We play 3 RB's so losing Josey is tough but not near the loss of DGB.


It'll still hurt to lose him. Keith Marshall is awesome, but that doesn't mean we'd be just as good as if Gurley was here too.

Again, I'm not saying MU will suck. Just that they wont' be as good as last year. I'm not making excuses, although some mizzou fans will be along shortly to say I am, but UF and UGA both had catastrophic injuries last year. Like essentially record breaking injuries both in quality and quantity. UT is on the rise. SC is in the midst of their best run in school history.

Missouri did what they had to do last year, no doubt. I just don't see them doing it again.
Posted by CoMo_Tiger
Columbia, MO
Member since Aug 2014
155 posts
Posted on 8/11/14 at 10:43 am to
I was not the downvote haha, i actually enjoy talking football with other fanbases.

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UT is on the rise


I love how UT is on the rise because they are winning in February, but we go 12-2 in actual football games against real players and teams and it is just a fluke

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I just can't envision both their backups coming in and not missing a beat.


I understand the skepticism, but remember the huge hit on Murray that led to Sam's fumble recovery TD? That was Shane Ray who absolutely blew by your LT. And Golden will be drafted higher than Kony was. Already have scouts at our practices to watch mainly the DLine (this is a new experience for Mizzou)

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It seemed like his numbers were average at BEST against the best teams he played, and he racked up against bottom feeders. Is that true?


Mauk was only RS Freshman last year playing in the SEC. You are right that most of his stats came against Kentucky and Tennessee but there were flashes where he showed he COULD be the best QB in the SEC this year (behind Marchall but that offense is a different story). Not saying he will be the best but you have to admit that if he was on your team and performed like he did last year you would have every reason to be optimistic
Posted by IT_Dawg
Georgia
Member since Oct 2012
21863 posts
Posted on 8/11/14 at 10:46 am to
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I don't know where to find it, but someone posted Mauk's numbers from last year against the "big name" SEC teams he faced and then his numbers against everyone else. It seemed like his numbers were average at BEST against the best teams he played, and he racked up against bottom feeders. Is that true?


___COMP__ATT__INT__YRDS__TD
FLORIDA..... 18 36 1 295 1
SOUTH CAROLINA....10- 25 1 249 1
TENNESSEE.........12- 25 0 163 3
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