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re: Has your team ever lost to a better team or is it always your coach fault
Posted on 10/15/17 at 11:57 pm to Pecker
Posted on 10/15/17 at 11:57 pm to Pecker
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No, head to head is what we are talking about. Its funny you guys make excuses for KY not beating UF on a missed fg or UT not winning on a busted coverage but fail to give UF the same for losing on a missed PAT to LSU or missing a walk in td vs A&M.
Because Kentucky and Tennessee actually played better in those games and look like better football teams overall in their body of work over shitty Florida. LSU and A&M played better and got the W they deserved as a result of their performance/team. Sometimes you win the games you deserve to win, sometimes you don't. That's football. Florida EASILY could have and honestly should have gone 0-4 in them. That is the difference between Florida and all the other teams, but I don't think you have enough brain cells to comprehend any of that, so I won't hold it against you.
This post was edited on 10/16/17 at 12:01 am
Posted on 10/16/17 at 12:04 am to lsusportsman2
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Because Kentucky and Tennessee actually played better in those games and look like better football teams overall in their body of work over shitty Florida. LSU and A&M played better and got the W they deserved as a result. Sometimes you win the games you deserve to win, sometimes you don't. That's football.
I think it's odd that he can't even somewhat objectively look at these teams and say that LSU and A&M are better. All of this is based on their current body of work and a projection of where we currently see these teams finishing the season. A lot could change, but as of right now, based on what we know, those are better teams. UK also appears to be a better team that let one get away due, in large part, to a bad call.
Even though Tennessee outplayed Florida most of the game and it took a hail marry to beat Tennessee, i don't think Tennessee is a better team. I think Florida is slightly better but they're both pretty shitty and the final W/L record will show that.
This post was edited on 10/16/17 at 12:08 am
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