
Enos Burdette
Favorite team: | Georgia ![]() |
Location: | Atlanta, Georgia |
Biography: | |
Interests: | Wheeling. Dealing. Trucking. Cowboy suits. |
Occupation: | Party planner |
Number of Posts: | 693 |
Registered on: | 12/29/2019 |
Online Status: | Not Online |
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re: MSNBC: Battleground states now “this is looking to be a run away for Biden”
Posted by Enos Burdette on 10/1/20 at 12:25 pm
I agree with them. Biden's lead is widening in Wisconsin and Minnesota. PA still TIGHT though. At this point Georgia, Florida, and NC could be in play.
Trump has a very narrow and specific path to victory.
Trump has a very narrow and specific path to victory.
re: What Kind of Blue Jeans Do You Wear?
Posted by Enos Burdette on 10/1/20 at 12:04 pm
Levi's.
Anything else not saying Lee or Wrangler is for women or those who wish they were women.
Anything else not saying Lee or Wrangler is for women or those who wish they were women.
re: Who’s the most Baw coach in the SEC?
Posted by Enos Burdette on 10/1/20 at 12:01 pm
Kirby - from Bainbridge which is a baw AF area. Strikes me as a wannabe though. My guess is he was hall monitor in middle school and a snitch in high school.
Proot - second bawest baw of the current baws, but he's an earned and learned baw and not a natural one. Sand Mountain is a pretty backward place full of snake handlers and white trash. That ain't baw, baw.
Ed O - I'm pretty sure me and this muh'fricka shot doves last Saturday, got drunk watching the football game(s), swapped girlfriends, then threw on our fishing shirts and crocs and rode dirt roads flicking Marlboro heaters at stop signs and drinkin' white cans while the sausage finished on the Big Green Egg. Bawest by far. Baw as frick.
Gus - Waffle House is baw. Gus is not.
Kiffin - Daniel Tosh ain't baw. Kiffin might sorta be, but not too much.
Proot - second bawest baw of the current baws, but he's an earned and learned baw and not a natural one. Sand Mountain is a pretty backward place full of snake handlers and white trash. That ain't baw, baw.
Ed O - I'm pretty sure me and this muh'fricka shot doves last Saturday, got drunk watching the football game(s), swapped girlfriends, then threw on our fishing shirts and crocs and rode dirt roads flicking Marlboro heaters at stop signs and drinkin' white cans while the sausage finished on the Big Green Egg. Bawest by far. Baw as frick.
Gus - Waffle House is baw. Gus is not.
Kiffin - Daniel Tosh ain't baw. Kiffin might sorta be, but not too much.
re: Are Georgia fans satisfied?
Posted by Enos Burdette on 10/1/20 at 11:34 am
Put it this way - in the last 50 years Georgia is as consistent a program as there is in college football. Won 440 games, 7 SEC titles, and a national championship. There are 6-7 better programs across that particular timespan.
You can argue why not 54 years, or 62 years, or whatever you want, but 50 seems relevant to me and that's why I picked it.
But it's kind of a perpetual hell to ALWAYS be right on the cusp...and any UGA fan who tells you otherwise is lying.
There are three true joys in college football:
1. Being elite - no explanation needed. Congrats Alabama fans on being this.
2. Beating your rival. Yessir....our rivals are Florida, Auburn, and Tech IYAM because I'm old school. Some of the best people alive went to those schools and I ENJOY our games with them. Those games really have gotten to be about the only ones I enjoy/watch and of course are the ones I want to win the most. If we lose them, it was their year and I hope they're happy as I am when we win.
3. Being the fan of a fricking terrible program. All the scheming and planning, coaching rumors, recruiting tidbits, plane tail number tracking...anything to give you hope. And imagining. Glorious imagining how it's going to be when you're the man again.
We've had #2 plenty in the last 50 years. We got some of #3 with Goff and Donnan. But #1 has been elusive...
Would I trade it for Vandy's experience or Mississippi State? Probably not.
You can argue why not 54 years, or 62 years, or whatever you want, but 50 seems relevant to me and that's why I picked it.
But it's kind of a perpetual hell to ALWAYS be right on the cusp...and any UGA fan who tells you otherwise is lying.
There are three true joys in college football:
1. Being elite - no explanation needed. Congrats Alabama fans on being this.
2. Beating your rival. Yessir....our rivals are Florida, Auburn, and Tech IYAM because I'm old school. Some of the best people alive went to those schools and I ENJOY our games with them. Those games really have gotten to be about the only ones I enjoy/watch and of course are the ones I want to win the most. If we lose them, it was their year and I hope they're happy as I am when we win.
3. Being the fan of a fricking terrible program. All the scheming and planning, coaching rumors, recruiting tidbits, plane tail number tracking...anything to give you hope. And imagining. Glorious imagining how it's going to be when you're the man again.
We've had #2 plenty in the last 50 years. We got some of #3 with Goff and Donnan. But #1 has been elusive...
Would I trade it for Vandy's experience or Mississippi State? Probably not.
re: Push ACB thru
Posted by Enos Burdette on 10/1/20 at 11:04 am
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We have to be real that a Trump win is not guaranteed.
Putting ACB through is critical
Agree with this. I'd prefer Trump to Biden, though I think both are fairly terrible candidates. I believe Trump should get to replace Ginsberg after the BS the Dems pulled with Kavanaugh and throughout his term.
re: CNN says Trump has no chance
Posted by Enos Burdette on 10/1/20 at 11:01 am
It's ridiculous to claim Trump as no chance. But his pathway is narrower and narrower as polling data shows him behind in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Michigan, and a TIGHT race in Pennsylvania. Appears Biden is widening in the former 3 as well. Looking nationally (I know, booooo!) the lead for Biden has held consistent. In '16, there were 7 points in time when Trump pulled even, slightly ahead, or was within the polling margin of error as compared to Clinton.
That hasn't happened once WRT the '20 election.
He may not lose, but it'll take another 2016 improbably run to get him re-elected.
That hasn't happened once WRT the '20 election.
He may not lose, but it'll take another 2016 improbably run to get him re-elected.
re: Is President Trump slimming down?
Posted by Enos Burdette on 10/1/20 at 5:05 am
He is getting slimmer! Worried about that arse kicking he figna get.
re: Let us say goodbye to our last Hump Day of September - NSFW
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 1:44 pm
Why are barefoot women so damn much hotter?
re: University of Georgia Football - A tale told by
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 1:42 pm
Truth.
re: Trafalgar - Biden leading in Michigan
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 12:50 pm
Bittle or lig?
Trafalgar - Biden leading in Michigan
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 12:47 pm
Slim lead and certainly within MOE. Same pollster had Trump up by narrowly on September 24. Still awhile to go. but somewhat concerning as polling data across the board is showing Biden up in WI, PA, and MI.
re: Qunnipiac: (GA) Biden 50 Trump 47
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 12:00 pm
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And did they leave metro Atlanta and Savannah when they polled people?
The problem with that is that metro Atlanta's population is over 6 million. Georgia's population is just over 10 million. So as Atlanta goes, so will Georgia go.
Still a lot of red in Atlanta though.
re: Odds Biden Drops
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 11:14 am
It's actually not a bad strategy. Do it today while the shitshow is fresh on everybody's mind. Let Kamala work over Pence next week and be done with debates.
Then circle the wagons and hit the campaign trail hard.
If he's really got a lead, that would work, as the campaign trail is your ground game. If they felt good about the election, they'd cancel the debates, go on the offensive on the ground, and milk the lead until November 3. I'm not so sure they think they've really got a lead though.
Then circle the wagons and hit the campaign trail hard.
If he's really got a lead, that would work, as the campaign trail is your ground game. If they felt good about the election, they'd cancel the debates, go on the offensive on the ground, and milk the lead until November 3. I'm not so sure they think they've really got a lead though.
re: TRUMP won re-election last night
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 11:11 am
I'll say this...the shilliest of shills didn't have anything to say but "REEEEEEEEEEE" last night. And that's not a good sign for Biden's camp.
Maddow not even making sense
When she can't salvage something for Biden, it ain't good for them, no matter how much they deflect.
Maddow not even making sense
When she can't salvage something for Biden, it ain't good for them, no matter how much they deflect.
re: I have to say, I am a little surprised at the coverage this morning
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 7:36 am
They're going to tell you Trump was bad to deflect from Biden's performance. Even MSNBC couldn't find anything good to say about Biden last night. I'm sure they'll string together a narrative in the next few days, but Biden was exactly what his party feared, and what the Republicans expected.
And that's a hot mess.
And that's a hot mess.
re: My liberal friends are MELTING
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 7:31 am
re: My liberal friends are MELTING
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 7:26 am
re: My liberal friends are MELTING
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 7:22 am
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It resonates in America more than anyone cares to admit.
You aren't wrong about this. The only thing that kept Trump from "winning" the debate was the gaffe on white supremacy. And those liberal friends are mad because they're deflecting from a pitiful performance by Biden.
re: Kirby getting defensive over a compliment by Gus
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 7:01 am
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As an on the field game day coach Richt was far superior to Smart, he just couldn't recruit as well and probably didn't manage the roster overall as well.
One of the more accurate things I've read on the rant. I will add this though, Richt's teams could be LETHAL on gameday when he was on. Look at the '02 season, the '03 season with a largely freshman OL (until the wheels fell off when injuries piled up), games with LSU in '04 and '05, the second half of the '07 season. He had some gems in the latter parts of his career too. That '13 game with LSU was insane and the Auburn beatdown in '14 was ridiculous.
Richt also played Alabama's 2012 national championship team to a 4 point loss in an all-time SEC Championship classic that was anybody's game in the end with 70 scholarship players.
But Richt could throw some snoozers out when the team looked half prepared. Carolina multiple times. Tennessee in '06 and '07. Florida. Lots. It was maddening.
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I think it would be more accurate to call him a better recruiting Ray Goff
Eh. Goff imploded and cratered on his fifth season. It's possible, but Goff never had the success Kirby's had through his first 4 years.
re: morning after thoughts
Posted by Enos Burdette on 9/30/20 at 6:45 am
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My quick takeaways:
Trump came out torque'ed to 10 early on, should've throttled back, especially when Joe started off by blithering through his first answer.
Biden looked confused, frail, and weak. Even network shills couldn't find anything to praise in his performance.
White supremacy debacle gave the media something to run with. If Trump hits that underhanded softball lob correctly, he'd have won the debate hands down. As he did though he cost himself some momentum and it gave us a scoreless tie.
That was a hot freaking mess.
OMB is all the networks have. That and the unclear flub on white supremacy.
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