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yankeedawg1 wrote: Travel safe Buc, The CBS station in ATL is "46" it is what we get here in the Classic City as the CBS Local station
You going to load up on goobers while your here up north???
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growl wrote: Buc you can also stop at the Ole Times in Macon. Give me a call and I'll buy your lunch or dinner. My Dad celebrates his 90th Sunday. GO DAWGS!!!!!!GATA
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ogredawg wrote:
Buc wrote:
AllDawgs5 wrote: Buc, I couldn't agree more. I have no doubt Ogre is all in. Everyone is.
I think Mike Bobo had to grew up on the big time stage. Most coaches don't start being a coordinator at the top. They take their lumps in the minor leagues, and then hone in on their craft. Mike Bobo has done that. He does some things where I get totally pissed. He has some bad calls, bad games. I watch a ton of football as well as I am sure many others do. I watch play calling, and have been dumbfounded all the time with calls. That goes for Sumlin, malzahn, spurrier, you name it. They have done some very ignorant things.
Take aub for instance, everyone raves about their rushing attack. Why? because it is different. Is it anymore productive than what we have? No. Is it flashier than what we do, sure. The media falls in love with the, how fast they are moving, the motions, how few of secs between plays, the billboard play sheets, etc.. At the end of the day, 250 yards rushing and 2 TD's is 250 rushing and 2 TD's.
To me, CMB grew up when I started hearing things like "Aaron told me what he saw and thought would work, and that is what we did", or "Todd told us some plays he was comfortable with, and we went with it." Too many see that and say, see, CMB is not even coaching, Aaron is, or Todd is. They are missing it to me. Some times the best coaching is listening to what those "working" for you have to say. Mike Bobo grew up when he started listening to those actually in the arena, wearing the armor.
GO DAWGS
Truthfully I was one that had problems with the comments from Todd Gurley to Mike Bobo. Looked at it from a different perspective, think sometimes that comes from watching earlier calls. Things tend to compound themselves, often. You made a make sense comment. Still po'd about the arena statement. Hard one to shake.
Much is being said about the Missouri defensive line, watched them earlier in the year, they might be better pass rushers than previous Tiger teams. Offensive line has to have big shoulders for Saturdays game. Missouri also played a lot of man in the game that I watched. Same could apply to them if we had "wheels" at the quarterback position. Hutson Mason can run, did so in high school. No doubt that Mauk will take off.
The other thingy to me is if Ramsey gets indoctrinated to more than a series or two. We know that he has an arm, also has had enough time in the film room and the playbook to understand. Needs to be under fire, live ammo. Quarterback position comes alive, regardless of who that is, Todd Gurley and others will be impossible to stop. Saying that because I like what I think I have seen from the offensive line.
With Malcolm Mitchell, Conley, Bennett, Blazevich, with the possibilities of Rome and Justin Scott-Wesley, McKenzie on wheel routes, I can buy into this group.
As far as my feelings about defense, believe my avatar takes care of that.
Mizzou D is not at its best against the run. They rely on the speed pass rush to get the job done along with thier cover guys who are pretty darn good. #3 and #27 should have a big day against them IF we play to our strengths, but I have no confidence that we will do that. I see alot of play action and sitting #3 to save him for the 4th qtr. when we should be pounding them even if they stack the box. If Bobo is going to try and pass on them look for #14 to have a rougher time than he has been...
Mizzou D against the run:
South Carolina: 30 carries, 142 yards, TD
Indiana: 44 carries, 246 yards, 3 TD
Toledo: 15 carries, 148 yards, 3 TD
SDSU: 17 carries, 103 yards, 2 TD
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