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re: Top 10 Offensive Lines in CFB per PFF
Posted on 7/31/16 at 2:07 pm to BowlJackson
Posted on 7/31/16 at 2:07 pm to BowlJackson
Auburn's players drop a lot of passes because Auburn never has a good quarterback.
It's a shame.
But they're pretty good running the ball I suppose, and have beaten the Hogs a couple times lately. Looking forward to a more balanced series from here on out. As Auburn is regressing, Arkansas is getting better. Should start to swing more for the good guys (Arkansas).
Good luck this season. Your team is going to need it because they suck.
It's a shame.
But they're pretty good running the ball I suppose, and have beaten the Hogs a couple times lately. Looking forward to a more balanced series from here on out. As Auburn is regressing, Arkansas is getting better. Should start to swing more for the good guys (Arkansas).
Good luck this season. Your team is going to need it because they suck.
Posted on 7/31/16 at 2:16 pm to BoarEd
Nah, Sean White continually places passes perfectly right in the hands of his receivers only to have them dropped.
You're whole little trend thing is cute. A 3 year sample when year 1 has one team at the top of the SEC with 12 wins and the other is at the very bottom with 3 wins, well it ain't exactly hard to imagine a trend. Without a 4 OT game that Auburn lost more than Arkansas won, your whole "trend" narrative vanishes anyway.
How confident are you that this trend continues? Confident enough to make a ban-bet?
You're whole little trend thing is cute. A 3 year sample when year 1 has one team at the top of the SEC with 12 wins and the other is at the very bottom with 3 wins, well it ain't exactly hard to imagine a trend. Without a 4 OT game that Auburn lost more than Arkansas won, your whole "trend" narrative vanishes anyway.
How confident are you that this trend continues? Confident enough to make a ban-bet?
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