
swishahousebarry
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re: Is there any doubt....
Posted by swishahousebarry on 9/18/14 at 7:05 am
Well it's never good for your vision when you yank your head down as your throwing because your so max effort/herky jerky.
I really feel for the people who think Bo Wallace is King Kong this year after a few good games against poor competition. It will at least be enjoyable watching the same people get so distraught when Bo looks like dong sweat against decent teams.
Guy played nice against LSU again somehow but was terrible against Alabama, Auburn, Mississppi St, and not great against Mizzou.
Please spare us all the Alabama's secondary is suspect and Bo Wallace and the Ole Miss passing game are going to exploit it threads that will be coming in the next 2 weeks because it's not going to happen.
I really feel for the people who think Bo Wallace is King Kong this year after a few good games against poor competition. It will at least be enjoyable watching the same people get so distraught when Bo looks like dong sweat against decent teams.
Guy played nice against LSU again somehow but was terrible against Alabama, Auburn, Mississppi St, and not great against Mizzou.
Please spare us all the Alabama's secondary is suspect and Bo Wallace and the Ole Miss passing game are going to exploit it threads that will be coming in the next 2 weeks because it's not going to happen.
Is there any doubt....
Posted by swishahousebarry on 9/17/14 at 9:17 pm
That Bo Wallace has the most disgusting throwing motion of any QB in the SEC?
re: Ole Miss and Tennessee
Posted by swishahousebarry on 9/9/14 at 11:45 am
Since I looked up Tennessee's I checked on Ole Miss and they are averaging 3 yards a carry against Boise and Vandy.
re: Ole Miss and Tennessee
Posted by swishahousebarry on 9/9/14 at 11:33 am
Bo Wallace looked absolutely terrible against a mediocre Auburn defense last year. The lack of any kind of running game had the DE's pinning their ears back applying all kinds of pressure on him. Nothing has changed this year in regards to the offense besides Moncrief is gone and Treadwell is even better.
re: Ole Miss and Tennessee
Posted by swishahousebarry on 9/9/14 at 11:31 am
Tennessee averaging 3.3 yards a carry against Utah St and Arkansas St is down right scary. That's why I can't buy into this Tennessee is much improved and looking at competing this year stuff.
I just don't see Worley throwing it all over the place having any kind of success against Oklahoma, Florida, or Alabama. And even Georgia with a suspect secondary will be bringing a big time pass rush with Leonard Floyd and others if they don't have a running game to worry about.
I would imagine teams will take away the dink and dunk stuff. Specifically the bubble screen game. Maybe shade a safety towards North (Won't need him for run support) so he doesn't get many if any 1 on 1 deep balls where he can make a crazy acrobatic catch. Tennessee will either have to get the ball down field a little to other receivers or be able to run the ball into a regular front.
I just don't see Worley throwing it all over the place having any kind of success against Oklahoma, Florida, or Alabama. And even Georgia with a suspect secondary will be bringing a big time pass rush with Leonard Floyd and others if they don't have a running game to worry about.
I would imagine teams will take away the dink and dunk stuff. Specifically the bubble screen game. Maybe shade a safety towards North (Won't need him for run support) so he doesn't get many if any 1 on 1 deep balls where he can make a crazy acrobatic catch. Tennessee will either have to get the ball down field a little to other receivers or be able to run the ball into a regular front.
re: Ole Miss and Tennessee
Posted by swishahousebarry on 9/9/14 at 11:16 am
I know Ole Miss wants to rely on their defense to win games but offensively they do rely almost entirely on Bo to make plays. Even with Treadwell being the featured play maker Bo still has to get him the ball. There's no consistent running game to fall back on or ride for awhile. I would suspect 3rd and shorts are going to be a real problem.
Even with relying on the defense Ole Miss will have to score points to beat Auburn, Texas A&M, and probably Alabama if they get their QB situation figured out and find their identity on offense which I think they will with Sims.
Even with relying on the defense Ole Miss will have to score points to beat Auburn, Texas A&M, and probably Alabama if they get their QB situation figured out and find their identity on offense which I think they will with Sims.
re: Ole Miss and Tennessee
Posted by swishahousebarry on 9/9/14 at 11:10 am
I'm pretty amazed as well as Ole Miss has recruited lately they haven't been able to bring in a big time between the tackles 3 down running back considering it may be the easiest position to recruit.
Ole Miss and Tennessee
Posted by swishahousebarry on 9/9/14 at 10:52 am
Two excited fan bases both hoping their teams make a jump to the next level. Ole miss going from 7-8 wins to 10 or more and competing for an SEC title and Tennessee from 5-6 wins to 7-8 wins and competing in the east.
A problem I see with both teams is a lack of a running game. I'm not saying you have to run the ball to Auburn's extreme or do it as successfully as Alabama and LSU do it on a regular basis or how Georgia is doing it now, but I am a believer that you need to be able to line up and run it successfully and at least be able to run it down sun belt/mountain west or worse (Vanderbilt) caliber teams throats.
Neither of those teams have shown they can do that and I don't think relying on mediocre at best QB's to carry your team is going to lead to much success in either teams big games.
Worley slinging it around the yard against Utah St and Arky St looks all fun in the short term but I would be shocked if that's successful against Oklahoma and solid to good SEC opponents.
Same goes for Bo Wallace slinging it around against Boise and Vandy. He may still pile up some yards against better competition but I would be surprised if he isn't a turnover machine.
I also think with both lines being questionable and no running games to respect both teams will have a very hard time protecting their QB's and giving them any kind of time in the pocket come SEC play with teams knowing they are one dimensional.
A problem I see with both teams is a lack of a running game. I'm not saying you have to run the ball to Auburn's extreme or do it as successfully as Alabama and LSU do it on a regular basis or how Georgia is doing it now, but I am a believer that you need to be able to line up and run it successfully and at least be able to run it down sun belt/mountain west or worse (Vanderbilt) caliber teams throats.
Neither of those teams have shown they can do that and I don't think relying on mediocre at best QB's to carry your team is going to lead to much success in either teams big games.
Worley slinging it around the yard against Utah St and Arky St looks all fun in the short term but I would be shocked if that's successful against Oklahoma and solid to good SEC opponents.
Same goes for Bo Wallace slinging it around against Boise and Vandy. He may still pile up some yards against better competition but I would be surprised if he isn't a turnover machine.
I also think with both lines being questionable and no running games to respect both teams will have a very hard time protecting their QB's and giving them any kind of time in the pocket come SEC play with teams knowing they are one dimensional.
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