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re: Will Missouri win the East again?
Posted on 7/20/15 at 9:31 pm to dhuck20
Posted on 7/20/15 at 9:31 pm to dhuck20
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I seriously think Mauk is a talented QB, I think he's a damn headcase. We really got under his skin more than anything.
And he tackled Spurrier. lol Wasn't that him?
no, Spurrier wasn't even knocked off his feet, and Mauk flattened a Minnesota safety in the Citrus bowl, so no, he didnt run the OBC.
Mauk's main problem is he just really hasn't taken his opportunity seriously enough, but that's all changing now, it has to do with his dads health, that's all I'm gonna say.
If Mauk does go down we have some experienced and good backups in Berkstressor and Printz, Berks is a 5th year senior and has a great arm, he's big and tough but slow and not mobile at all. Printz is all around good, good size, good arm, good feet, just good, but yea we aren't done if Mauk gets hurt, not by a long shot. Incoming freshman Lock may be Chase Daniel II, but he won't see the field, just too many experienced guys in front of him, red shirt for him this year.
This post was edited on 7/20/15 at 10:05 pm
Posted on 7/20/15 at 10:00 pm to Jagd Tiger
I don't think so, but I'm an eternal pessimist when it comes to my fave sports teams. If we have a chance, it's our favorable schedule--State and the Pigs cross division, whereas UGA plays Bama and AU (my pick to win the SEC). Not buying the UT hype yet, but I'm afraid Rocky Top will be back with a vengeance in '16 ;-(
UGA def a tougher team than Mizzou this season, but the wife and I are looking forward to watching the UGA-MU game between the hedges this fall.
I'm just not a Maty fan, and our receiving corps has nearly zero experience. Running game should be decent. With prob the best back 7 Mizzou has ever had, and a great "new" (Mizzou alum) DC, I was looking forward to an incredible defense. However, the loss of 2 starters on a D-line already losing Golden and Ray is really gonna hurt. I'm afraid the D-line depth just won't be there. Losing Brantley was a beeatch
UGA def a tougher team than Mizzou this season, but the wife and I are looking forward to watching the UGA-MU game between the hedges this fall.
I'm just not a Maty fan, and our receiving corps has nearly zero experience. Running game should be decent. With prob the best back 7 Mizzou has ever had, and a great "new" (Mizzou alum) DC, I was looking forward to an incredible defense. However, the loss of 2 starters on a D-line already losing Golden and Ray is really gonna hurt. I'm afraid the D-line depth just won't be there. Losing Brantley was a beeatch
Posted on 7/20/15 at 10:53 pm to Jagd Tiger
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If Mauk does go down we have some experienced and good backups in Berkstressor and Printz, Berks is a 5th year senior and has a great arm, he's big and tough but slow and not mobile at all. Printz is all around good, good size, good arm, good feet, just good, but yea we aren't done if Mauk gets hurt, not by a long shot. Incoming freshman Lock may be Chase Daniel II, but he won't see the field, just too many experienced guys in front of him, red shirt for him this year.
As to the OP...who the hell knows. Probably 4 or 5 teams that wouldn't surprise me if they won the east.
Jagd, I agree about our backups. As backups (not comparing them to other starters), I think we are fairly solid. Printz hasn't separated himself but Mauk was also pretty much handed the reins and it was a foregone conclusion. I also think, Berk, as a 3rd string, is capable. It's not fair to compare a #5 starter to a
#1 starter in a pitching rotation.
Unless you're the Cardinals.
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