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Posted on 9/6/17 at 9:33 am to
Posted by Spaceman Spiff
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Posted on 9/6/17 at 9:33 am to
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Sure it does. There's a competitive reason people talk shite.


If I'm not mistaken, ND has already talked trash, no?
Posted by jodeaux
Member since Sep 2014
1541 posts
Posted on 9/6/17 at 9:39 am to
I love the Sanders quote, why should he care about the tradition of Notre Dame? I would've said the same thing he did.

I love that the leader of our defense is salty. I'm excited our guys are gonna come out and punish them. I have zero problem whatsoever with what he said. If that's not already the mentality of the defense, then there's a problem.

It's disrespectful that we're underdogs. Why are we nervous that their line is big and their receivers are 6'4"? They won 4 games last year....

We're going to go up there and curb stomp their arse and embarrass them on their home field.
Posted by fibonaccisquared
The mystical waters of the Hooch
Member since Dec 2011
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Posted on 9/7/17 at 12:54 pm to
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If I'm not mistaken, ND has already talked trash, no?


I'm not aware of anything that's really "trash talk" about this game thus far from either team. The ND RB said something like he's not aware of the legacy of UGA RBs or something... it could be real... Dude is from Warrington, PA... he's likely followed B1G football most of his life. Otherwise, most of the comments I've seen from ND players have been respectful of UGA's talent but that they're planning and preparing to go try and win a football game. Sanders' comments are no different. He's a defender who intends to go out and put in work... Most of the guys haven't been disrespectful of ND, just not "in awe" of them... As they should be.

Go practice, prepare, and come out on Saturday prepared to put in work. If that happens and we see a competitive product, the outcome has next to no bearing on how our season goes. Doesn't prevent an SEC championship, likely doesn't prevent even a CFP opportunity were we able to make it through the season with 2 or less wins and somehow win the SEC championship. All of that stuff is in our hands. I want a win because it would be a quality win on the road, but it's a pretty ideal situation in that it really doesn't have a lot of bearing on the overall season goals and if lost would be viewed as a "good loss" to a quality opponent so long as we don't get blown out.
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