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re: Does Hurts fail under the pressure of Death Valley on a Saturday night?

Posted on 11/3/16 at 11:02 am to
Posted by jchamil
Member since Nov 2009
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Posted on 11/3/16 at 11:02 am to
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You're using Tenn as evidence to support the idea that they could just decide to run up the middle and have success.


Or I was simply responding to your post about how often Bama runs outside by stating in their last game they ran inside more than in previous games. It was an attempt to facilitate discussion, but you decided to just call me silly.

Is the UT game evidence that Bama will have success running inside against LSU? No, and I never said as much. It does however show that Bama added a new wrinkle that UT had not seen on tape before that gives LSU one more thing to prepare for and might come in handy in this weekend's game. I guess we'll know around midnight Saturday
Posted by Motion Lotion
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Member since Nov 2014
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Posted on 11/3/16 at 11:44 am to
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Or I was simply responding to your post about how often Bama runs outside by stating in their last game they ran inside more than in previous games. It was an attempt to facilitate discussion, but you decided to just call me silly.


You weren't facilitating discussion when you made that comparison. If it wasn't a comparison, then it wasn't worth bringing up in this context.

Also, I just watched the highlights from the Tenn game. Literally every singe effective run Hurts had in that game was to the outside.

He never went inside the tackles on a read option play.

So not only did you make a poor comparison/bring up irrelevant information, but you also brought up FALSE irrelevant information.
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