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re: Burrow - 525 yards, 4 TDs

Posted by Breazeweaze on 12/26/21 at 9:03 pm
Dak just finished the first half vs Washington.

27 of 35 (77%), 321 yds, and 4 TDs
Imagine what he'll be able to do with highly recruited 4-star dual threat QB Keytaon Thompson.

2018-2020 might be special for the Grinders.
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The original statement was QBS will not be a problem under Mullen not QB recruiting


So you think that QBs recruited for a Croom offense have no impact on how a QB performs in a Mullen offense?

I would imagine I'm in the majority thinking that Mullen got more production out of the Croom QB recruits than we could have rightly expected.

I believe we shouldn't be too worried about QBs going forward because Dan will continue to recruit better QBs like Key and develop the ones that don't have 'stars' but fit his system like Fitz.
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quote: QB isn't the problem. It will never be the problem under Mullen.

Tyson Lee, Chris Relf, Tyler Russell

You do realize these where QBs recruited by Croom?
Am I the only one who suspects the Ole Miss media team coached AJ on what to say to rile us up and make his choosing the rival team easier?
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On Saturday and I hope I am not the only one What's $20,000 to our athletic budget anyway.


Every short-sighted fan who thinks the fine is all that is stake here needs to consider the next generation of fans. My nephew can walk into the stadium openly ringing a cowbell. Will that be the case in 10 years?

Your actions will have very little difference on the field and will have dramatic difference in generations of State fans.

I understand the 2-year-old like response that being told 'no' has in some of you, but just put the bell down and yell.

I spent too much time yelling by myself this past weekend.

The directional acoustics of a person yelling with their hands cupped over their mouths makes a lot more noise at the line of scrimmage than the cowbell. You need both hands to do this.

Remember the tradition started with just one cowbell. It's bigger than you. Ring responsibly.
Auburn will join the 4 other teams who scored less than UAB.

After the game, you can ask LSU and Texas A&M about how to deal with being worse than UAB offensively.
I guess the SEC and the Davey O'Brien team have different opinions on the performances.

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@daveyobrien: Back-to-Dak: For 2nd time in 3 weeks, @HailState's Dak Prescott (@15_DakP) is the Davey O'Brien QB of Week.
The offensive player of the week doesn't get to choose the defense they play against.

It seems pretty obvious that the better performer was not awarded this week. I don't think it matters.

The real awards will come to Dak. Shouldn't care one second about a political Off. POW vote because state already had lineman of the week and defensive player of the week sown up.

We can let Bo have a little sun. Everyone knows who the best QB in Mississippi is, and the Dak train will keep rolling.
It might not matter much to you, but there is a ranking system that uses only stats from when the game is not a blowout lead.

With the game in question, State has the 1st ranked offense and 7th ranked defense. When we are up by a lot our D goes into prevent. Which doesn't work and frustrates me to no end, but does not reflect our talent on the defensive side. Hopefully teams continue to say "UAB put up 34" while we quietly keep making sure everyone else scores less than our offense. Since that's all that matters at the end of the day.

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Score less than UAB on tGrind's defense.

Grind on fellow Bulldogs.
How about this? Does that clarify?

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LSU linebacker grabbing Dak's helmet. Twisting and pulling up. Trying to rip it off. Potential for serious injury due to type of play seems very high. May be it should lead to a suspension.

Look at #52's hand. Surely he new he was grabbing his face mask and bending it back.
“@GeneSwindoll: 4-star recruit Quinndary Weatherspoon has committed to MSU basketball.”
One of the doctors who treated the child came to a conference I was attending and explained it pretty well.

OBReb6 said it exactly how she did. She started the talk, 'we haven't cured AIDs' and then talked about this specific child's case saying over and over that it might return.

The basis of the idea was the finding was that the Tcells of a child who has HIV might stop storing the virus if the treatment occurs in a certain timespan. I kind of understood it as the tcells have a master copy which they mimic. And early on this isn't set. And as long as the master copy doesn't become infected the HIV might die out. And a child might have a better chance of this happening if treated directly after birth. Because that is when they are exposed (if the mother hasn't been taking the right medicine during pregnancy).

Either way. The doctors never claimed it to be a cure. They said it was a special case that might lead towards a better understanding, but that was all.

The media blew it up. It's in bad taste to disparage UMMC because they really are doing great work. Whether this child is cured or not.
3 pages and no run-out face plant photo. You guys really do love us.

I love my engineering degree and the opportunities it affords me.

And the chance to really enjoy victories unlike some fans who've gotten used to winning so much that you think a 9-10 win season is a let down. Call it loser's stigma or whatever, but I like being underdogs. Either way, cheering for underdogs is so much different than always being the favorite. I think some fams get spoiled and forget what it's like. We don't really get that opportunity at State. Don't get me wrong I want them to win like Bama/auburn does, but Bama fans won't have a clue how it feels to be a MSU fan and win like that.
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@ScoutSteveR: Malik Dear has committed to Mississippi State


You aren't the first person from an opposing team to think that. They are good, not elite, but good enough to win most games when paired with their hitting.