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More futility numbers
« on: September 16, 2012, 12:07:39 AM »
Auburn has now extended their streak to 15 games without passing for 200-yards coming close to the previous drought of 18 consecutive games from 1984 into 1985.

Anybody remember what was happening in 1984 and 1985?  Bo Jackson was winning a motherfucking Heisman by rushing for 845 yards per game. 

We were lining up and taking people's manhood away.  Didn't need to or give one shit about passing. 

And now?   
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« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2012, 12:13:53 AM »
Auburn has now extended their streak to 15 games without passing for 200-yards coming close to the previous drought of 18 consecutive games from 1984 into 1985.

Anybody remember what was happening in 1984 and 1985?  Bo Jackson was winning a motherfucking Heisman by rushing for 845 yards per game. 

We were lining up and taking people's manhood away.  Didn't need to or give one shit about passing. 

And now?

We were also transitioning to a "pro style" offense with a staff that had no clue how to implement it and going 8-4 with a Heisman winner, and arguably one of the greatest CFB to ever strap on a helmet. 
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« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2012, 12:21:19 AM »
We were also transitioning to a "pro style" offense with a staff that had no clue how to implement it and going 8-4 with a Heisman winner, and arguably one of the greatest CFB to ever strap on a helmet.

http://heismanpundit.com/2012/03/26/twelve-players-whose-numbers-could-explode-in-2012/

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Kiehl Frazier, Auburn – I suppose it’s possible that Clint Mosely and not the far-more-talented Frazier could win the starting job for the Tigers this year, as the disruption of losing offensive guru Gus Malzahn may result in a more conservative disposition down on the Plains.  But one can’t account for the stubbornness or stupidity of coaches when making these types of projections. If, indeed, Frazier is handed the keys to the Auburn offense–and is used correctly–he’ll develop into one of the best quarterbacks in the SEC by the end of the year. For a guy who threw for just 34 yards and rushed for 327 last year, this may seem like a stretch. But he’s got the talent to do it. I expect a dominant year from Frazier and he’ll likely produce a 2,000/1,000 type of season.


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« Reply #3 on: September 16, 2012, 08:08:25 AM »
http://heismanpundit.com/2012/03/26/twelve-players-whose-numbers-could-explode-in-2012/
 

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”by the end of the year” (10 more games remaining, yes that's counting the bowl game, 10 more chances to get better, 10 more chances to get a better feel for the speed of SEC defenses).
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