
Gemini17
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re: Looks like UGA about to pick up a whole bunch of new fans from the state of Alabama
Posted by Gemini17 on 1/17/24 at 3:27 pm
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My ex-wife was born and raised in Rome GA. Her entire family are UGA fans. Before I met her, she flipped allegiance to Alabama after the 2008 blackout game in Athens. Some people fly whichever way the wind blows them.
Interesting enough I recently heard a woman talking about how she just couldn’t understand why men are so dedicated to their teams through thick and thin, why not just like the best team instead of getting upset that your team is bad she said.
This is very telling how differently men and women live their lives. Men put a higher value on commitment and loyalty while women just want the best of everything.
re: Looks like UGA about to pick up a whole bunch of new fans from the state of Alabama
Posted by Gemini17 on 1/17/24 at 3:27 pm
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re: Looks like UGA about to pick up a whole bunch of new fans from the state of Alabama
Posted by Gemini17 on 1/17/24 at 3:25 pm
re: Missouri’s Blake Baker leading target for LSU Defensive Coordinator position
Posted by Gemini17 on 1/3/24 at 6:40 pm
I remember being highly impressed when Blake Baker fixed Damone Clark
re: All these triggered post by LSU fans,.. is BK still going to win 3 NCs
Posted by Gemini17 on 11/12/23 at 10:46 am
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You mean manifesting doesn’t work?
re: Julian Sayin leading the Elite 11 qb competition
Posted by Gemini17 on 6/16/23 at 6:24 pm
re: Elite 11 top performers
Posted by Gemini17 on 6/16/23 at 6:19 pm
re: Elite 11 top performers
Posted by Gemini17 on 6/16/23 at 6:17 pm
7. Colin Hurley – 4-star LSU commit
Similar to Dylan Raiola, Colin Hurley showed easy arm strength. Hurley is a powerful, compactly built passer and uses his strong base and loose arm to drive the ball with no strain. The LSU pledge was a Top Performer on each day of the event for On3. He flashed the pure arm talent to make all of the throws to every level of the field. We thought he got progressively better over the course of the week, as well. Hurley built on a good pro day session on Day 2 with one of the better 7-on-7 showings. He completed 13 of 17 passes for 4 touchdowns, taking advantage of a few busted coverages in the secondary. Hurley plays with a deliberate, unbothered pace that may seem a bit slow at times. He’ll need to continue improving his footwork and overall movement skills as he progresses into his senior season, but the arm talent is not in question.
Similar to Dylan Raiola, Colin Hurley showed easy arm strength. Hurley is a powerful, compactly built passer and uses his strong base and loose arm to drive the ball with no strain. The LSU pledge was a Top Performer on each day of the event for On3. He flashed the pure arm talent to make all of the throws to every level of the field. We thought he got progressively better over the course of the week, as well. Hurley built on a good pro day session on Day 2 with one of the better 7-on-7 showings. He completed 13 of 17 passes for 4 touchdowns, taking advantage of a few busted coverages in the secondary. Hurley plays with a deliberate, unbothered pace that may seem a bit slow at times. He’ll need to continue improving his footwork and overall movement skills as he progresses into his senior season, but the arm talent is not in question.
re: SG stats show Jayden 10/11 for 168 yds and 2 TDs. I saw at least a few incompletions.
Posted by Gemini17 on 4/24/23 at 9:30 pm
Yes, 2 deep passes were overthrown. Surprised many missed this since it was a point of emphasis for JD.
Look at 4:55 & 10:48
LINK
Update: After going back to see it the first incompletion was before the game time started.
But he still needs to keep working on the deep passes seems like.
Look at 4:55 & 10:48
LINK
Update: After going back to see it the first incompletion was before the game time started.
But he still needs to keep working on the deep passes seems like.
re: 2 days ago ESPN produced a segment called ‘Caitlin Clark: Queen of Clap Backs ??’.
Posted by Gemini17 on 4/3/23 at 12:17 pm
Serious question: Can any of y’all with 100% certainty say that Caitlin Clark was not born a male?
re: The delusion of some Clemsux fans are beyond belief ( fixed it)
Posted by Gemini17 on 12/7/21 at 7:52 am
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God should be capitalized....frickng heathens
But he capitalized “Dabo” and “DCord”.
Seems like he cares more about his coaches than God.
re: Per Hunt on Wednesday, Napier wants the LSU job and will accept if offered.
Posted by Gemini17 on 11/28/21 at 8:21 am
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No thanks. Napier sounds desperate
Imagine if employers actually thought like this.
“Hey Bob you know that job opening we’re hiring for. Well there’s a guy that’s really interested in it, can you believe it, what a loser”
White Whale clue?
Posted by Gemini17 on 11/24/21 at 1:06 am
Was just watching Luke Fickell interview from today.
Look at the emblem on his shirt.
Could it be the infamous White Whale?
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Look at the emblem on his shirt.
Could it be the infamous White Whale?
LINK
re: Regardless of who is hired, lets settle the Aranda vs Napier debate
Posted by Gemini17 on 11/22/21 at 2:10 pm
Aranda: Def opp points/gm rank #40
Off points/gm rank #19
Napier: Def opp points/gm rank #28
Off points/gm rank #11
Napier is a true head coach and elite recruiter who preaches balance in all phases. Aranda is an elite defensive coordinator playing head coach who will certainly lean defense. Napier has 3 years of consistency in the top of his conference as HC, Aranda has 1 good year. Napier would be here for many years, Aranda most likely would bolt for the NFL at some point. Napier has the charisma and like ability that you want in a HC, Aranda, well, not so much.
Give me Napier
IMO he would bring the stability we desperately need for many years
Off points/gm rank #19
Napier: Def opp points/gm rank #28
Off points/gm rank #11
Napier is a true head coach and elite recruiter who preaches balance in all phases. Aranda is an elite defensive coordinator playing head coach who will certainly lean defense. Napier has 3 years of consistency in the top of his conference as HC, Aranda has 1 good year. Napier would be here for many years, Aranda most likely would bolt for the NFL at some point. Napier has the charisma and like ability that you want in a HC, Aranda, well, not so much.
Give me Napier
IMO he would bring the stability we desperately need for many years
re: Moscona enjoying titleIX
Posted by Gemini17 on 6/28/21 at 4:27 pm
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I will never understand why you guys get so triggered over Moscona
You know what show triggers me, the Gus kattingale show, I can’t believe they have a kid as a co-host who knows very little sports and just flat out sucks as a radio personality. It’s only worth anything when they have guests on. There are amateur YouTube podcasts that are much better than that show.
re: Ok Moss committed to Bama
Posted by Gemini17 on 6/7/21 at 11:09 am
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I love Moss’s upside, but to me he just looks like an athlete playing RB
Alston has a better feel for the position & is everything you look for in a modern RB. I like him a lot.
Not sure why you got downvoted for this, after watching their videos I saw the same thing. Also noticed how much easier Moss went down after contacted compared to Alston.
I would legit take Alston over Moss based solely on their videos.
re: Fournette to the Bucs
Posted by Gemini17 on 9/2/20 at 10:05 pm
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What is with Tampa and Atlanta with LSU players?
And Cleveland
re: Sean Payton talking about Joe Burrow
Posted by Gemini17 on 2/19/20 at 11:10 pm
He said he would put on that wedding dress.
re: The Spring game could be fun to watch this year
Posted by Gemini17 on 2/13/20 at 6:23 pm
Its been said many times by the team the spring game was the first indicator the offense was gonna be good, sounds like something to pay attention to. I think it'll show where we're at with Brennan.
re: Alabama wins the SEC
Posted by Gemini17 on 2/8/20 at 10:35 pm
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Like deep down LSU fans need validation from Alabama fans like a teenage kid trying to impress his dad weird.
But eventually the son becomes stronger than the father.
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