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but Bama has a short memory since FSU whipped you in 2007 when you played


2007.

Bama is probably 100x better in 2013 than we were in 2007.

Right now, Bama would probably be favored by about 9-12 points over FSU. And we'd win by about 20.
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I was simply arguing with the guys that were saying 2 NCs = the Best, and it's not debatable.


3 NCs, bub. And bout to be 4. Get it right.
FOUR RINGS.

LEGEND.


Legends:

GOD...SABAN...BEAR...AJ...............TEBOW
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Jesus. Gumps. I was giving you guys the benefit of the fricking doubt on the whole "Gumps are by far the dumbest fan base" but you're convincing me.


Look brosh, AJ McCANNON is in the middle of the greatest collegiate career for a QB ever. The dude already had 3 BCSNC rings under his belt. He is the odds on favorite to win a 4th this year.

AJ is Legend.
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So, 2 national titles, 2 years starting. 30 tds and 3 pics last year.

If this is not the best, then who is. If championships are a factor and stats are a factor?


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And change the arbitrary weights of the "passing efficiency" equation that no one knows


It really is simple:

[(8.4*yards passing) + (330*TDs passing) - (200*INTs passing) + (100*completions passing)]

/

attempts passing


=

passer rating in ncaa
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As far as the screen pass argument, wasn't AJ the best in the country with PA passes of 40+? Correct me if I'm wrong


Also, AJ was 2nd in the NCAA for yards per attempt while also ranking 1st in the NCAA for passer rating.
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best o-line in the country


FACT. 3 of those starting 5 are 1st rounders and the center won the Outland and Rimington

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best RBs in the country


FACT. Yeldon and Lacy

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best QB in the country


FACT. AJ already has 3 NCs. Bout to win a 4th.

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at least 2 of the top 5 WRs in the country


SEMIFACT. I'd argue Cooper is the top WR in the country. He is that good.

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the best coaching staff


FACT.

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the best everything


FACT.
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Plus Cooper is the first true deep threat he has had. I mean real quality threat and he didn't come along till 2nd half of the season last year. AJ still has room to improve and if he improves and keeps his INT count low, who knows how he will be viewed at the end of this year. If he does that all I know is that Alabama will be serious title contenders.


For 2013, I'm expecting AJ's stat line to look like:

68%
3100 yards
33 TDs
2 INTs

and another NC to make 4 for his career.

can you say GOAT college career?
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Remember that winning TD pass he threw in the A&M game? oh wait, that was to an A&M player...


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but put him on team that is hard pressed for luck in the NFL like the Raiders or something... then we'd find a lot more out about him.


Dude, you could put Aaron Rodgers on the Raiders and he'd probably suck.
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He owned LSU's arse in the 2011 national championship game,


What he did in 2011 is more impressive than what he did in 2012 in one way.

Our top 2 receivers were Darius Hanks and Marquis Maze in 2011. Both undrafted. One 5'9" and the other 5'11".

That's what he had to work with at wideout for the year.....and he won a National Title with them.

Damn.
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ya, that's a symptom of Bama's conservative-style of play....

If you put McCarron in a spread offense that relied upon his arm, he would sink like a stone


So, the fact that in 75+ years of SEC football (a vast majority of which consisted of conservative type offenses), AJ's 30:3 ratio means nothing?

I mean no one has a better ratio in SEC history than him. Tebow was close in 2008 though with 30 TDs and 4 INTs.
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Corey Grant


:rotflmao:
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Alabama's offense is not designed to showcase his skills.


AJ in 2012:

30 TDs and 3 INTs

Set the all-time SEC TD:INT ratio
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Not trolling and not gonna waste much more time on it.

The guys that can outcoach others on gameday are generally the creative guys and especially the brilliant offensive guys that outscheme the opponent and make up for a lesser talent.

That is what Petrino did.

That is not what Saban does. Saban has supperior athletes and he grinds opponents into the ground with power football and a physical imposing defense.

He is not taking a team with lesser talent and beating a team with greater talent through his coaching abilities on game day like the better coaches can.

Period.


:wtf:

Bobby Petrino at Arkansas vs. Nick Saban:

0-4
average score = 36.5 - 13.75
average off output = 302.5 yards per game
average def yards given up = 411.25 yards per game

In summary, Saban beat the piss out of Petrino on average while he was at Arkansas. And Petrino's best team, 2011, Saban beat them down. 38-14. 397 total yards vs. 209 for Ark.

So, vs. Saban, Petrino's offense sucked and his defense sucked worse.
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Petrino was also a much better football coach. Saban's strength is program building and recruiting. He is not a coach that can take inferior talent and beat supperior talent (assuming the talent gap is not huge) while Petrino is.

Question would simple be could he recruit well enough to win at Arky. I think it would be tough. Better than he was at Michigan State, not up to LSU or Bama levels.


Awwwwww Lawd the butthurt is strong with this one
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However, thanks to this year's bridge schedule, LSU enjoys the privlige and honor nobody else wants, and the rest of the SEC is happy to keep it that way.


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LSU enjoys the privlige and honor nobody else wants, and the rest of the SEC is happy to keep it that way.


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LSU enjoys the privlige


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privlige


:dope:
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Looks like Saban was all alone in wanting to make the Conference better.


Kicking out Mizzou and MSU would be more beneficial