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15 years 10 months ago #19951 by UGAChemDawg
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1.) Tim Tebow is the greatest leader in the histroy of college football.

2.) The Gators are about to become an 80s/early 90s Miami type dynasty. They'll win it again next year if Tebow comes back.

3.) Can we all just get over the idea that the spread offense doesn't work in the SEC or that Urban Meyer is a one hit wonder?

4.) Urban Meyer is the best coach in the game today. An undefeated season (w/ Utah), 2 national championships, and a heisman trophy winner, all in a 6 year time frame.

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15 years 10 months ago #19952 by dapolla
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1) No, not in history. You're discounting people like Tommy Frazier, who won three in four years with Nebraska. You're discounting people like Elway and Flutie, who were able to marshall their troops to unlikely wins and unbelievable drives. You're discounting defensive players like David Pollack and Terry Hoage right here at home.

2) Tebow came back in 2007 and they lost four games. Quite simply -- like I tell my grandfather when he gets all sour-grapes -- you don't know what you're talking about. Miami should have won the national title in 2002. They didn't. We should have won three straight in 80-82. We didn't. Miami should have won in '86 and didn't. It's hard to win two straight, let alone three in four years.

3) The last two times Florida has won the national title they've done it in a down, slow SEC. Say what you want, but it's true, especially this year. In 2005 and 2007, the SEC handled Florida's spread, because it was a very very strong league. This year it was not.

4) Urban Meyer is the most successful coach in the game today. Being a good coach also means you set a good example for your players. Meyer is scum, personality-wise. He's a very good coach. But he won't be a great until he can grow up. It's the same reason Woody Hayes isn't on my mantle as one of the best. He was a bastard. Bobby Bowden, Mark Richt and Turner Gill are all far better coaches than Meyer. They've done more with less and have set good examples for their kids.

Sometimes the bully wins the fight, ChemDawg. It doesn't mean you have to start complimenting the bully. When you do that, you become a toadie and cease being a man.

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15 years 10 months ago #19955 by wlayton
Replied by wlayton on topic Re:A few observations
dapolla, can't agree with you more on Meyer.

BTW, Tebow gets the MVP but it should have gone to UF's defense. If it weren't for their D stopping OU after Tebow's 2 picks, superman would have been the goat. Their D deserved the MVP in my book not Tebow.

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15 years 10 months ago #19956 by fire_dawg
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Well said dapolla wlayton! Some people are listening to the talking heads a little TOO much. IMO,Sam Bradford is a more accurate passing QB. And deserved to win the heisman over teabag. He didn't even deserve to be in the running. The only thing I think he has going for him is his size. And the reason he's not entering the draft is bc he knows he will never amount to anything at the next level. But that's just my opinion.

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15 years 10 months ago #19957 by wlayton
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Yep....hey, nobody knows if he can even take a snap from under center. He has taken TWO in his career at UF and that was probably to down the ball and run the clock out.

3rd to 4th rounder.

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15 years 10 months ago #19958 by fire_dawg
Replied by fire_dawg on topic Re:A few observations
Hey wlayton, if you were the center would you want someone like him to be taking snaps from under you?:lol:

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