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From Athens - What would Buc say ?

#1 3 months, 4 weeks ago
Good Morning All,

The good news is we are headed for another great signing day.

It was just two years ago we had the Da’Rick Rogers bust.

Funny how things work out that we now have a solid group of receivers to more that fill the gap for not signing Rogers.

CMR & CTG have done an excellent job of sealing the state borders and keeping the talent from going elsewhere.

Add to this how well we have done pulling players from the surrounding states is a key factor in building our quality position depth.

Time to move on from our bowl loss.

Our coaching staff remains as is, this upsets a sector of our blog but it is what it is.

I have heard from several local sources that while the coaches remain the same much like we saw with the installation of the no-huddle offense other changes will be forth coming.

Shortly after our last FG was blocked Mac made a telling statement.

Win or lose the MSU game would not fix our (sorry) running game.

Me thinks that this will be front burner material when Mac and CMR have their sitdowns.

I would venture that Mac is less that impressed with CMB and the play calling.

We need to take advantage of our schedule and use it to get our young RB and OL some experience.

With that in mine I am happy that USC is later in the season, however that early trip to play Mizzo looms big.

Buc, I sincerely hope you are doing well. Our ship needs it’s rudder back!

On to signing day!

Pause and give thanks

Have a great weekend and a safe week

As always “Go Dawgs”
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Re: From Athens - What would Buc say ?

#2 3 months, 4 weeks ago
I understand it and have heard from several people regarding their concern about the Mizzou
game, but they lost a ton of seniors. Early in the season, one of the top betting indicators
is comparing the number of returning starters and in that regard we have a huge advantage.
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Re: From Athens - What would Buc say ?

#3 3 months, 4 weeks ago
yd1.....after Mac's "sit down" with CMR last year we saw evidence of some good things happening on the field again. Once the CMR "sit down" happens this year, I'm hoping for great things to happen......guess we'll see.

Feels like something constructive is happening "behind the scene" and will be revealed soon enough.

Have a great weekend....drink a cool one.
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