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re: The Best Player in CFB This Season

Posted by ArmyTide on 9/16/21 at 9:17 pm
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I’m gonna need to see him against some better competition first. He certainly looks the part. I think our front seven might give him more of a challenge than USF. I suspect Bamas will as well. Stetson Bennett looked like Tom Brady last week, but it was UAB. Richardson is big and smooth on the run, that is for sure

I hear you, but regardless of opponent, I haven’t seen ANYBODY in cfb look that good against anyone. This guy is a freak of nature. Even just as a runner alone - he’s like Derrick Henry . I’ve honestly never seen a guy so big be able to outrun everyone on the field, hurdle tacklers, and throw dimes down the field with a flick of his wrist.

He won’t be as dominant against tougher opponents, but this guy is a PROBLEM for anyone

re: The Best Player in CFB This Season

Posted by ArmyTide on 9/16/21 at 9:05 pm
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Seems like just a Biiiiiiiiiiiiit of an overreaction

I’m gonna bookmark this for after he makes the Dawgs his bitch and becomes the Heisman favorite

Ofc this all hinges on Mullen giving him the job, but I’m predicting a season similar to Cam Newton at Auburn. He’s that dominant

re: The Best Player in CFB This Season

Posted by ArmyTide on 9/16/21 at 9:01 pm
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I thought y’all had a freak at OT?

I mean yeah he’s pretty good. Maybe the best OT in the country.
Not exactly what I’d consider the best player in cfb

re: The Best Player in CFB This Season

Posted by ArmyTide on 9/16/21 at 9:00 pm
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More Tebow than Cam

Bro, he can outrun CBs. His running ability is Lamar Jackson esque. Idk where you get Tim Tebow :confused:

re: The Best Player in CFB This Season

Posted by ArmyTide on 9/16/21 at 8:57 pm
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What about y’all’s offensive tackle?

:lol:

The Best Player in CFB This Season

Posted by ArmyTide on 9/16/21 at 8:55 pm
Is Anthony Richardson. I just watched his film for the first time and my jaw dropped. This kid is unREAL. If you look at his running ability alone, he’s the most dangerous running QB in the country, and then add in the fact that he has an NFL-made arm. He’s like a cross between Lamar Jackson and Cam Newton.

If Mullen pulls his head out of his arse and lets this kid take over, Florida will run away with the East, and this kid will win the Heisman
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Dems desire a race war.

Wrong. Dems desire the elimination of White people.
Obviously. He's all we've got as far as QBs go
When Republicans frame things like this, they're playing right into the same anti-White racism that Democrats promote.
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it’s like a real life Disney World full of clean cut, happy, perfectly wholesome kids and large families. It’s otherworldly - these beautiful families with 4 or 5 kids going from dinner to Baskin Robins (you wouldn’t believe the lines at the BR closest to campus - it’s straight out of a 1980’s movie). Practically no crime, booming economy, most everybody is fit and successful.

This is the natural state of White communities when they're not being beaten down daily by relentless anti-White, Satanic propaganda, and immigration policies
Idk much about Mormonism, but whatever they're doing is working tremendously. And I'll also add that they all look so vibrant and healthy. The women... The women alone would make any guy consider converting, and they're all virgins who want to get married and have lots of children.

I mean you do you, but I'm looking at this pretty seriously
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I (and a lot of people like me) are more interested in Christianity as a vessel to protect western culture and honor our shared European heritage. And in that respect, Mormonism has shone while traditional Christianity has failed spectacularly - particularly over the last 30 years.

So true.
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The two times I’ve been to Provo, it’s been two of the most magical evenings of my life. I mean that very seriously - it’s like a real life Disney World full of clean cut, happy, perfectly wholesome kids and large families. It’s otherworldly - these beautiful families with 4 or 5 kids going from dinner to Baskin Robins (you wouldn’t believe the lines at the BR closest to campus - it’s straight out of a 1980’s movie). Practically no crime, booming economy, most everybody is fit and successful.

Anyhow, I know that Mormonism is a batshit crazy pseudo version of Christianity, but I tell you what - if they are left alone in their little Disney World for another 50 years (it seems like they have gotten to keep their values and are mostly left unmolested by leftist overreach) while the rest of the US crumbles, I think it would be a pretty clever escape hatch to consider. Saying a few half-hearted prayers to Joseph Smith while you enjoy some of the last vestiges of vintage Western culture here in America sounds a lot better than having your daughter become a lesbian or your feminist wife turn on you and take half your net wealth.

This is amazing. I am so impressed by how based this board is. It's starting to rival 4chan
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Are you saying that blacks are more violent?

:rotflmao:
Who's gonna tell him?
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Najee, as a freshman in that game, was fourth on the depth chart ... behind Damien Harris (now an NFL running back), Josh Jacobs (now an NFL running back), and Bo Scarborough (now an NFL running back). Not sure how you'd justify starting freshman Najee over any of those guys at that point in their careers.


Then with a championship on the line, why was Najee, the least experienced back, the one put on the field?
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Or maybe they weren't better all along, but gradually got better throughout the year and were ready when they were called upon.

Good point. They weren't better until the exact second that Saban decided to put them in the game, because in the first half, they were off-camera, developing on the sideline, and by halftime they reached the level of development where they were the better option. :bow:
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Ruggs is just fast. Waddle is fast and shifty

I think most people recognize at this point that Waddle was better than Ruggs

Which brings me to this point: Saban knows who the best players are - he intentionally doesn't play them because he wants to send as many players to the NFL as possible. He's not going to bench a Junior with an NFL future just because some Freshman comes in who is better.
He's well aware that he can trot out less than his best and still win. This is why when we're actually at risk of losing, he starts throwing younger, less experienced players out on the field haha. The most obvious example of this was the title game vs. Georgia. The season, and championship is on the line - what does Saban do? Put a bunch of true freshmen on the field. How would this make any sense other than Saban knowing the freshmen were better all along?
No, but they did mess up by firing Lane Kiffin days before the national championship game.

Still one of the dumbest decisions of Saban's career. I think it was one of those "emotional decisions" he talks about
Has anyone else noticed how when a player is good, there's no debate, but when a player isn't that good, it's controversial?

"The backup QB is always better at Alabama"
Yeah, where are those folks this year? Or last year? Or the year before?
Funny how when the backup QB isn't better, nobody is saying they are.

There was never a debate that Jaylen Waddle was a great receiver, except some people saying he wasn't good enough to deserve a starting spot ahead of Ruggs. I disagreed, but whatever. We got 2 years of Ruggs - one half year of Waddle. It is what it is.
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rural white girls blaring WAP on their car radio.

Gross