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12 years 3 weeks ago - 12 years 3 weeks ago #53263
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thriller, Quayvon Hicks is going to do just that. Not telling you anything. Had his bell rung earlier on, now it is time to ring some bells.
Question? We are inside the 10 yard line first and goal right? If we have one of the best receiving corps is the country, position for position. If we have a 260 pound or more fullback with less than 15% body fat and two running backs at 235 and 220, what? Should not forget two very good tightends. A quarterback behind a proven offensive line, scary.
wlayton, could not be more on board with the talent comment. I really believe that this group has respect for one another. Wonder if coaching changes had anything to do with that?
From Spring practice on, let me rephrase that. After the game in Orlando, this group of coaches put their heads together and said . . . . best man wins. I look at some of the injuries thus far, believe the players got the message. Players sometimes get injured when working hard for playing time on Saturdays. I believe we are two and three deep at some positions, and each and every one of these young pups want to play.
Favorites went out of the window when changes were made. I said that. I believe that. I watched players in Orlando sit on the bench, they knew they wanted to play. Sure glad that Auburn's head coach helped us out. Trying not to do that, just hard to pull away from some of the "recruiting tactics" or lack of . . . . that cut me deep.
Getting close Brothers . . . . Not sure we have Sisters on this site anymore.
Question? We are inside the 10 yard line first and goal right? If we have one of the best receiving corps is the country, position for position. If we have a 260 pound or more fullback with less than 15% body fat and two running backs at 235 and 220, what? Should not forget two very good tightends. A quarterback behind a proven offensive line, scary.
wlayton, could not be more on board with the talent comment. I really believe that this group has respect for one another. Wonder if coaching changes had anything to do with that?
From Spring practice on, let me rephrase that. After the game in Orlando, this group of coaches put their heads together and said . . . . best man wins. I look at some of the injuries thus far, believe the players got the message. Players sometimes get injured when working hard for playing time on Saturdays. I believe we are two and three deep at some positions, and each and every one of these young pups want to play.
Favorites went out of the window when changes were made. I said that. I believe that. I watched players in Orlando sit on the bench, they knew they wanted to play. Sure glad that Auburn's head coach helped us out. Trying not to do that, just hard to pull away from some of the "recruiting tactics" or lack of . . . . that cut me deep.
Getting close Brothers . . . . Not sure we have Sisters on this site anymore.
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12 years 3 weeks ago - 12 years 3 weeks ago #53264
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How Bout them Dawgs!!!!!!!
Ride it like you stole it
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Thiller you are spot own about Marshall but Gurley is going to show us somthing new cathin that pass from Murray I think he will be the best dual threat back in the coutry going to be fun Gurleys up to 238 and faster.
Does anybody recall a RB that wore number 1. :laugh:
Does anybody recall a RB that wore number 1. :laugh:
How Bout them Dawgs!!!!!!!
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12 years 3 weeks ago #53265
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Too funny.....believe we will see that more than once this year.
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thriller wrote: Buc, wlayton,
Do you guys realize (I know you do - just sayin' it for dramatic effect) - we have a FULLBACK who can handle the ball AND smack people around on the defensive front 7? As wlayton said - almost TOO MANY weapons. I wanna see Quayvon run over someone.
Too funny.....believe we will see that more than once this year.
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12 years 3 weeks ago #53266
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Have you guys looked at the 2014 schedules? Interesting.
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12 years 3 weeks ago #53267
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Buc I have seen next year schedule. Sets up pretty well for us I think. I have a couple of questions thou. Do we have two by weeks? I also thought we would play LSU for two years? Thought maybe you could give me some info DAWG GOD!!! Thanks
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12 years 3 weeks ago #53268
by OldSouthDawg
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I just saw it today Buc. I think it sets up better for us than this year. I still am not fan of playing both clemson and usc back to back first 2 games. If up to me I would play a warm up game first then clemson then usc in week four. but thats just IMO. just think need a game before the real Bullets start Flyn. But the rest of the schedule I think sets up really well for us. I especially like playing charleston Southern before The Annual Beat Down of the Bugs. End of the yr always good to rest players and get healed up before that game. That game always the Biggest to me. GO DAWGS!!!
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