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re: I sort of feel sorry for Mizzou this weekend
Posted on 11/18/14 at 12:47 pm to ATLdawg25
Posted on 11/18/14 at 12:47 pm to ATLdawg25
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Ready to sit back and watch the comments roll in from mizz faithful citing all the times they've been counted out before, with nary a word about the actual upcoming game.
Are people counting Mizzou out of this game? Weird.
Couple quick points:
1). Our WR corps is back to "go" with White back in the rotation. It seemed to make a big difference at A&M
2). I appreciate UT's excitement about their newfound offense. I would advise some of their more excitable posters to temper their expectations. They're not "putting up 50."
3). Mauk seems to be making small improvements regularly. But, I expect a few brain farts from him, still, and that could be the difference in the game.
4). I've heard complaints about UT's OL. If our DLine gets penetration like I think they will, Dobbs will be scrambling for his life. I get that he's fast. Our ends our pretty quick as well. We will get significant pressure bringing 4. And our Defensive backfield is turning into a strength.
Should be a good game and fun to watch. M-I-Z
Posted on 11/18/14 at 1:15 pm to the808bass
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the808bass
Mirrors my sentiments exactly.
Posted on 11/18/14 at 1:32 pm to the808bass
No doubt Tennessee is surging. Their young players have grown as the season has progressed on both sides of the ball. Dobbs is turning into a big-time leader who can beat you with his legs or his arm.
If our O-line doesn't cut out the false start penalties, we'll be fricked on down and distance plays. If you want to see what that looks like, check out the first half of the A&M game. We shot ourselves in the foot constantly and it completely kept us out of the endzone. If Mauk reverts to his happy-feet backwards scrambles and off-footed throws we could be totally fricked.
I'm looking forward to a fun, competitive college football game where one key play could turn the tide for either side.
If our O-line doesn't cut out the false start penalties, we'll be fricked on down and distance plays. If you want to see what that looks like, check out the first half of the A&M game. We shot ourselves in the foot constantly and it completely kept us out of the endzone. If Mauk reverts to his happy-feet backwards scrambles and off-footed throws we could be totally fricked.
I'm looking forward to a fun, competitive college football game where one key play could turn the tide for either side.
This post was edited on 11/18/14 at 1:34 pm
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