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re: Watch out for Ole Miss in the future, hello new normal
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:48 am to mikrit54
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:48 am to mikrit54
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Okay. Your best team in 20 years and you can't win the conference.
1. 2008 Ole Miss was better. One of the most underrated teams in history. Nutt really screwed us.
2. Did Bama win the conference in 2011?
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It's good you keep hoping.
That's called being a fan/showing support for your university...
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I'm sure the university appreciates you purchasing all those tickets
I'm sure they do. Undoubtedly, you mean nothing to your university.
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with daddy's money.
I'd be stupid not to sit with daddy.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:52 am to REBEL5 AC
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2. Did Bama win the conference in 2011?
And here I thought we were being civil...
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:54 am to REBEL5 AC
Bama?? What the hell?
Keep blaming it on Nutt if it makes you feel better.
I mean nothing to my university? Whatever.
Keep up the trend of always saying what you are "going to do." Takes the sting away of not achieving.
Keep blaming it on Nutt if it makes you feel better.
I mean nothing to my university? Whatever.
Keep up the trend of always saying what you are "going to do." Takes the sting away of not achieving.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:56 am to chilge1
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Alright, that's fair.
It really is too bad that Hugh couldn't get a Patterson or Kelly in 2013. Seems like by the time the new guy comes into his own, the Landsharks will be moving on.
Agreed. Patterson's film gives me a vision of what Drew Bree's probably looked like in high school. Patterson has that knack for making any throw, from any point of his body look smooth and natural.
I think Bo gets the bad end of the stick, though. If anyone would have posted the prediction "Bo Wallace will pass Eli in a handful of records and tie Eli for most wins as an OM QB(24)," when Bo was being recruited or even after his first season and his ripped shoulder, they'd have been laughed off this site.
It's a testament to where Ole Miss is, as a program, when a 9-win(I hate counting that AU game as a loss) season is considered "failing miserably"...only being two seasons removed from a 2 win season(with a veteran-filled team)
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:58 am to chilge1
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And here I thought we were being civil...
Haha, we are. My point to him was you can't base a season a failure off one certain accomplishment.
Had nothing to do with LSU, just the only example I could think of on the spot.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 11:59 am to REBEL5 AC
All the pain of being scorned aside, Ole Miss, LSU, Feleipe Franks, and Shea Patterson all got what they wanted.
Shea was made for the Hugh offenses with his accuracy on short passes and mobility.
Franks was made for Cam with his arm and high school pedigree.
Shea was made for the Hugh offenses with his accuracy on short passes and mobility.
Franks was made for Cam with his arm and high school pedigree.
This post was edited on 2/20/15 at 12:00 pm
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:13 pm to REBEL5 AC
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You sound so dumb here
Intelligent people always sound dumb to people incapable of rational thought.
My example was the extreme case to make it clear. In reality, there are multiple examples every year. Teams that win the national championship almost always have depth. Ole Miss did not fall off the pace because of bad luck, they fell off the pace because they had a team with no margin of error at several positions.
None of this matches your limited and biased worldview, so feel free to discard my comments and repost the score of our last game.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:28 pm to mikrit54
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Bama?? What the hell?
:facepalm:
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Keep blaming it on Nutt if it makes you feel better.
Man, it doesn't make me feel better. I hate the way Nutt left us. It's a fact that he set us back. Here is Nutt's recruiting classes that would have been Juniors/Seniors in Nutt's last year/Freeze's first year, but weren't there:
2008:
Didn't make it/Transfers:
Nathan Stanley - transferred
Andre Sterling - didn't make it
Rudy Wilson - didn't make it
Andrew Harris - didn't make it
Gerald Rivers - ruled ineligible his senior season
Julian Whitehead - never made it.
Lekenwic Haynes - I have no idea who the hell this is
Justin Smith - ????
Jared Mitchell - never made it
Josh Tatum - can't remember if he transferred or quit
Brandon Sanders
Demareo Marr
Chris Wilkes
Horatio Williams
Kermit Tyler
2009:
Didn't make it/Transfers:
Dele Junaid
Stephen Houston
Jamar Hornsby
Pat Patterson
Darius Barksdale
Raymond Cotton
Willie Ferrell
Tim Simon(career ending injury)
Alex Williams
Jesse Grandy
Corey Gaines
Z Mason
Craig Drummond
Eric Smiley
Ryan Campbell
Rodney Scott
Artice Kellam
Montez Phillips
Michael Brown
Gabriel Hunter
Mike Thomas
Demarcus Knight
Now, you think I'm still "making excuses?" That's absurd numbers!
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:30 pm to chilge1
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All the pain of being scorned aside, Ole Miss, LSU, Feleipe Franks, and Shea Patterson all got what they wanted.
Shea was made for the Hugh offenses with his accuracy on short passes and mobility.
Franks was made for Cam with his arm and high school pedigree.
Couldn't agree more.
I can't wait for that 2017 LSU/OM game. That will probably be the earliest we see the two go head to head.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:37 pm to REBEL5 AC
There was an SEC Attrition thread on here the other day.
65% of the 2009 class didn't survive their time in Oxford.
2014 OM # 19 - Signed 25 - 01 (04%) 2014 LSU # 02 - Signed 23 - 00 (00%)
2013 OM # 07 - Signed 27 - 09 (33%) 2013 LSU # 06 - Signed 26 - 02 (08%)
2012 OM # 40 - Signed 18 - 04 (22%) 2012 LSU # 18 - Signed 23 - 07 (30%)
2011 OM # 19 - Signed 27 - 10 (37%) 2011 LSU # 06 - Signed 23 - 09 (39%)
2010 OM # 18 - Signed 25 - 11 (44%) 2010 LSU # 06 - Signed 28 - 13 (46%)
2009 OM # 18 - Signed 37 - 24 (65%) 2009 LSU # 02 - Signed 24 - 09 (38%)
2008 OM # 29 - Signed 30 - 14 (47%) 2008 LSU # 11 - Signed 26 - 12 (46%)
2007 OM # 27 - Signed 22 - 11 (50%) 2007 LSU # 04 - Signed 26 - 12 (46%)
65% of the 2009 class didn't survive their time in Oxford.
2014 OM # 19 - Signed 25 - 01 (04%) 2014 LSU # 02 - Signed 23 - 00 (00%)
2013 OM # 07 - Signed 27 - 09 (33%) 2013 LSU # 06 - Signed 26 - 02 (08%)
2012 OM # 40 - Signed 18 - 04 (22%) 2012 LSU # 18 - Signed 23 - 07 (30%)
2011 OM # 19 - Signed 27 - 10 (37%) 2011 LSU # 06 - Signed 23 - 09 (39%)
2010 OM # 18 - Signed 25 - 11 (44%) 2010 LSU # 06 - Signed 28 - 13 (46%)
2009 OM # 18 - Signed 37 - 24 (65%) 2009 LSU # 02 - Signed 24 - 09 (38%)
2008 OM # 29 - Signed 30 - 14 (47%) 2008 LSU # 11 - Signed 26 - 12 (46%)
2007 OM # 27 - Signed 22 - 11 (50%) 2007 LSU # 04 - Signed 26 - 12 (46%)
This post was edited on 2/20/15 at 12:41 pm
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:41 pm to mikrit54
Clearly, you just enjoy sounding retarded, so I'll move on from you.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:43 pm to REBEL5 AC
You have been in this thread for, I don't know, ten pages or so. 
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:43 pm to chilge1
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2009 OM # 18 - Signed 37 - 24 (65%)
Those 2008-2010 classes could be argued as the worst SEC classes in modern recruiting times.
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:43 pm to Tornado Alley
Anyone post 10-7 yet?
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:44 pm to Tornado Alley
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You have been in this thread for, I don't know, ten pages or so
Still going skrong
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:44 pm to craigbiggio
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Anyone post 10-7 yet?
Not on this page. Take us to the promise land, craig
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:46 pm to REBEL5 AC
Need one of the fark wizards to add 10....7 to this gif
Posted on 2/20/15 at 12:47 pm to craigbiggio
What's the deal with the relatively high rate for the 2013 class? 9 guys transferred/dismissed already?
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