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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Townhallsavoy on October 06, 2015, 12:55:26 PM
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Rumor has it (Cue Adele) that the following players are either done already or will be transferring at the year's end:
Jovon Robinson
Roc Thomas
Stanton Truitt
Byron Cowart
Tony Davis
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Rumor has it (Cue Adele) that the following players are either done already or will be transferring at the year's end:
Jovon Robinson
Roc Thomas
Stanton Truitt
Byron Cowart
Tony Davis
Cowart and Jovon I have seen rumblings about.
The others surprise me some.
Cowart is a big fucking pussy.
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cowart and jovon aren't really a surprise
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Have we really recruited that many Alan Evanses!
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Guess we'll find out over the next couple of weeks. Roc Thomas surprises me being that he is no feature back.
Thought he was a good change of pace for Barber and he is a good outlet receiver too.
Thought Robinson was riding the injury excuse bc he couldn't measure up.
And didn't Cowart arrive at Auburn complaining?
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Cowart is a big fucking pussy.
Yeah, he hasn't been what I expected from the #1 recruit in the nation. He showed up at his signing day presser with a chuckie doll, should've been a barbie.
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IF TRUE....pre-madonnas the lot of them.
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If true, Fuck'em and feed'em fish heads.
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I guess this is our lot in life, good year, bad year, dumpster fire year.
I am getting so tired of this. :facepalm:
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In the words of the great philosopher Paula Abdul,
"A-buh-buh-bye Buh-bye-bye-bye!"
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Yeah, he hasn't been what I expected from the #1 recruit in the nation. He showed up at his signing day presser with a chuckie doll, should've been a barbie.
He's acted like a little girl since Day 1. Body of the Hulk, the brain of a teenie bopper.
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He's acted like a little girl since Day 1. Body of the Hulk, the brain of a teenie bopper.
That's some shitty luck on that one. Other schools get the overall #1 and he is a beast on the field from the first snap of the season. We get the overall #1, and he's a whiny bitch.
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That's some shitty luck on that one. Other schools get the overall #1 and he is a beast on the field from the first snap of the season. We get the overall #1, and he's a whiny bitch.
All I want to know is, having you post makes it all better and who in the hell is that chick in your avatar.
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All I want to know is, having you post makes it all better and who in the hell is that chick in your avatar.
IDK, some random hot chick with tattoos and nice side boob. I mean, some hot chick I banged last week.
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IDK, some random hot chick with tattoos and nice side boob. I mean, some hot chick I banged last week.
yeah , we need names and links you teasing sonofabitch.
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If they want to leave, let them. Fuck em.
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As I think about this more the more it bothers me. Because 1 or 2 players leaving I can understand, but that is a max exodus.
Just makes me wonder is it the players ...or the coaches????? Not everything is Gucci
Fuck this sucks ass.
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Local talk show yesterday. They come back from break and one of the hosts says, "A caller off the air who didn't want to be identified, said his son plays high school ball here in Dothan and was being recruited by Auburn. The players told him nobody likes playing for Muschamp. A lot of unhappy players up there."
You remember we had a caller from south Florida that said the same thing. Doesn't sound good for Auburn. Let's go to Ronnie. Welcome in, Ronnie.
That don't surprise me none about Muschamp. I heard all his players hated him at Florida. Glad to see him go......
See how that works?
I'm not saying these rumors aren't true. I'm not saying that some aren't happy and considering leaving. Could be. Probably not, though. Byron Cowart was the man. #1 recruit. Everyone loved him. Everyone wanted him. Everybody catered to his needs to get him to sign. We got him. Welcome to big time college football. You're about to work harder than you've ever worked in your entire life. You're about to live, eat and breathe training, running, film watching, practicing in the heat, coaches in your grill. Probably overwhelmed him. Suddenly he wasn't the man. Made a comment that he might have made a mistake.
About 6 weeks later, somebody posts on a message board that there's a rumor he's talking about leaving. A rumor. And the reaction is good riddance you whiny little bitch. You've been an entitled piece of shit since you got here.
Like I said, they may all leave. But how likely is it that somebody is close enough to this program, or better yet, close enough to each of these players, that they know what each of their intentions are?
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And to follow up, how many on here are going to tell a buddy or text a friend what the latest rumor about AU is? Oh, how's that Joey Freshwater implosion thingy going?
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And to follow up, how many on here are going to tell a buddy or text a friend what the latest rumor about AU is? Oh, how's that Joey Freshwater implosion thingy going?
Fuck, not Joey too?
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Fuck, not Joey too?
Yep. He gone.
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Fuck, not Joey too?
Yep. He gone.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cUVZsu36SW4
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Local talk show yesterday. They come back from break and one of the hosts says, "A caller off the air who didn't want to be identified, said his son plays high school ball here in Dothan and was being recruited by Auburn. The players told him nobody likes playing for Muschamp. A lot of unhappy players up there."
You remember we had a caller from south Florida that said the same thing. Doesn't sound good for Auburn. Let's go to Ronnie. Welcome in, Ronnie.
That don't surprise me none about Muschamp. I heard all his players hated him at Florida. Glad to see him go......
See how that works?
I'm not saying these rumors aren't true. I'm not saying that some aren't happy and considering leaving. Could be. Probably not, though. Byron Cowart was the man. #1 recruit. Everyone loved him. Everyone wanted him. Everybody catered to his needs to get him to sign. We got him. Welcome to big time college football. You're about to work harder than you've ever worked in your entire life. You're about to live, eat and breathe training, running, film watching, practicing in the heat, coaches in your grill. Probably overwhelmed him. Suddenly he wasn't the man. Made a comment that he might have made a mistake.
About 6 weeks later, somebody posts on a message board that there's a rumor he's talking about leaving. A rumor. And the reaction is good riddance you whiny little bitch. You've been an entitled piece of shit since you got here.
Like I said, they may all leave. But how likely is it that somebody is close enough to this program, or better yet, close enough to each of these players, that they know what each of their intentions are?
I started my sentence by saying "if true" what else you fucking want?
We're dealing with a lot of shit here.
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And the reaction is good riddance you whiny little bitch. You've been an entitled piece of shit since you got here.
Whether he leaves or not....hes still a whiney little bitch. He carries around a doll and talks to it for petes sake. I dont think that boy's right in the head Snags. And he seems weak as hell from all indications. Lot of complaining, not a lot of doing.
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Whiny, whiney, whinny, Whinney
Whiny is an adjective meaning habitually complaining or of or like a whine.
Whiney is the same as whiny, but it appears about a fourth as often (whiny is preferred in all main varieties of English).
Whinny is the sound horses make. It’s synonymous with neigh.
Whinney is (1) a surname, (2) an unusual spelling of the female first name usually spelled Winnie, and (3) part of a few place names (e.g., Whinney Hill, Whinney Banks).
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Whiny, whiney, whinny, Whinney
Whiny is an adjective meaning habitually complaining or of or like a whine.
Whiney is the same as whiny, but it appears about a fourth as often (whiny is preferred in all main varieties of English).
Whinny is the sound horses make. It’s synonymous with neigh.
Whinney is (1) a surname, (2) an unusual spelling of the female first name usually spelled Winnie, and (3) part of a few place names (e.g., Whinney Hill, Whinney Banks).
All I got from this is that Duke punched a horse and then slept with Saban's daughter.
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I started my sentence by saying "if true" what else you fucking want?
We're dealing with a lot of shit here.
We need a live rooster to take the curse off Jose's glove and nobody seems to know what to get Millie or Jimmy for their wedding present.
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All I got from this is that Duke punched a horse and then slept with Saban's daughter.
Figure that out all by yourself, didja'? Sheez, I can't spell it out any plainer.
You people.
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Whiny, whiney, whinny, Whinney
Whiny is an adjective meaning habitually complaining or of or like a whine.
Whiney is the same as whiny, but it appears about a fourth as often (whiny is preferred in all main varieties of English).
Whinny is the sound horses make. It’s synonymous with neigh.
Whinney is (1) a surname, (2) an unusual spelling of the female first name usually spelled Winnie, and (3) part of a few place names (e.g., Whinney Hill, Whinney Banks).
or
Wineeee: Something that makes Mrs. Dallas more receptive to Mr. Dallas. #winning :gig:
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All I got from this is that Duke punched a horse and then slept with Saban's daughter.
I thought he punched the horse then slept with Joey Freshwater.
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I thought he punched the horse then slept with Joey Freshwater.
The Crapstone is about to Immmmmploooode.
Film at 11:00
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I thought he punched the horse then slept with Joey Freshwater.
I thought Duke WAS Joey Freshwater?
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I thought Duke WAS Joey Freshwater?
Come to think of it, you never do see them together.
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TJ Davis and Cowart were the only defensive players listed as being unhappy. Three offensive pllayers that are playing a modicum amount of snaps are from the offense. God that Muschamp must truly be horrible. :rolleyes:
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB5-yJM3vJc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EB5-yJM3vJc)
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TJ Davis and Cowart were the only defensive players listed as being unhappy. Three offensive pllayers that are playing a modicum amount of snaps are from the offense. God that Muschamp must truly be horrible. :rolleyes:
Pre-Bourbon...okay to post. Post-bourbon...step away from the keyboard.
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We need a live rooster to take the curse off Jose's glove and nobody seems to know what to get Millie or Jimmy for their wedding present.
Candlesticks make a great gift. Now, let's get two!
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Pre-Bourbon...okay to post. Post-bourbon...step away from the keyboard.
I'll whinney and neigh as I please thank you very much.
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Winnie. The wonder years. Ahhhh! Sigh!
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I'm pretty tired of this up and down shit.
I don't understand how a team with this much supposed talent can look like a herd of brain damaged doofuses on offense.
But we've seen it. We saw it in 2012.
Then one piece -- a renovated juco cornerback under center -- the next season and we're playing for the national title. Most of the same people doing the same things but suddenly it was magic.
I know what a team struggling for its identity looks like. I saw that in 1984 and a little bit in 85. I saw it in 2003.
I know what clusterfucks look like. I saw them in 1976, 1977, 1980, 2008 and 2012. This season feels clusterfucky as hell.
But you know, in retrospect even 2008 wasn't a complete clusterfuck. That team tried like a motherfucker, but it didn't get any help from the right coaching decision but the wrong implementation (Tony Franklin instead of say... Malzahn... with the Tuberville defense) and a sense that AU admin was just waiting to pounce and change the regime.
Through my entire life the one thing I've known is that no matter how tough things look, Auburn men will find a way to fight through it. We don't quit. We wrestle with the angels. We rub some dirt on it and fight back. We're tough. We're mean. We might lose, but we'll make sure you know you had to fight us to the end for it. Or we did. We were.
We're not that any more. We don't have that grit. I don't know if it's fancy-pants Jacobs and his corporatization of all things Auburn, if it's just that we've hired softer coaches, if it's because all the old traditions and habits (from where to park, to how to dress, to what you can and can't do) have been erased as the "Auburn experience" becomes more sanitized and phony...
Whatever it is, we're not the same kind of men that laced it up in 1972. Or the 80s. Or even 2006. The hardest hitting game I've ever seen in my life was AU-LSU that season. I was sore for two weeks after that just from watching people get after each other.
We don't pressure the quarterback. We don't have any swagger.
I don't know what it is, but I don't like it.
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I'm pretty tired of this up and down shit.
I don't understand how a team with this much supposed talent can look like a herd of brain damaged doofuses on offense.
But we've seen it. We saw it in 2012.
Then one piece -- a renovated juco cornerback under center -- the next season and we're playing for the national title. Most of the same people doing the same things but suddenly it was magic.
I know what a team struggling for its identity looks like. I saw that in 1984 and a little bit in 85. I saw it in 2003.
I know what clusterfucks look like. I saw them in 1976, 1977, 1980, 2008 and 2012. This season feels clusterfucky as hell.
But you know, in retrospect even 2008 wasn't a complete clusterfuck. That team tried like a motherfucker, but it didn't get any help from the right coaching decision but the wrong implementation (Tony Franklin instead of say... Malzahn... with the Tuberville defense) and a sense that AU admin was just waiting to pounce and change the regime.
Through my entire life the one thing I've known is that no matter how tough things look, Auburn men will find a way to fight through it. We don't quit. We wrestle with the angels. We rub some dirt on it and fight back. We're tough. We're mean. We might lose, but we'll make sure you know you had to fight us to the end for it. Or we did. We were.
We're not that any more. We don't have that grit. I don't know if it's fancy-pants Jacobs and his corporatization of all things Auburn, if it's just that we've hired softer coaches, if it's because all the old traditions and habits (from where to park, to how to dress, to what you can and can't do) have been erased as the "Auburn experience" becomes more sanitized and phony...
Whatever it is, we're not the same kind of men that laced it up in 1972. Or the 80s. Or even 2006. The hardest hitting game I've ever seen in my life was AU-LSU that season. I was sore for two weeks after that just from watching people get after each other.
We don't pressure the quarterback. We don't have any swagger.
I don't know what it is, but I don't like it.
same here.
i'm at a loss for words at this point. not sure what it is. but the only common thing I see with past failures is JJ/our meddling Admin/Boosters. maybe it makes our coaches softer. maybe it creates this environment ultimately. would explain why we do good when expectations are low - we fight like hell for respect. once we get it, the expectations rise and thus comes the pressure and asshole puckering.
all the thing we list: the ol, the dl, johnson, playcalling, the quit, etc etc..i would say are all symptoms of the problem, and not the problem itself.
it has to be jacobs, it has to be our fuckface meddling PTB. speaking of that - anyone looked at this nice little ticket scandal that was uncovered in the Atheltic Dept? not directly related to this, but shows incompetency and corruption at all levels of jacobs' athetic dept. what else do they do that we don't see as far as ineptness and meddling?
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I'm pretty tired of this up and down shit.
I don't understand how a team with this much supposed talent can look like a herd of brain damaged doofuses on offense.
But we've seen it. We saw it in 2012.
Then one piece -- a renovated juco cornerback under center -- the next season and we're playing for the national title. Most of the same people doing the same things but suddenly it was magic.
I know what a team struggling for its identity looks like. I saw that in 1984 and a little bit in 85. I saw it in 2003.
I know what clusterfucks look like. I saw them in 1976, 1977, 1980, 2008 and 2012. This season feels clusterfucky as hell.
But you know, in retrospect even 2008 wasn't a complete clusterfuck. That team tried like a motherfucker, but it didn't get any help from the right coaching decision but the wrong implementation (Tony Franklin instead of say... Malzahn... with the Tuberville defense) and a sense that AU admin was just waiting to pounce and change the regime.
Through my entire life the one thing I've known is that no matter how tough things look, Auburn men will find a way to fight through it. We don't quit. We wrestle with the angels. We rub some dirt on it and fight back. We're tough. We're mean. We might lose, but we'll make sure you know you had to fight us to the end for it. Or we did. We were.
We're not that any more. We don't have that grit. I don't know if it's fancy-pants Jacobs and his corporatization of all things Auburn, if it's just that we've hired softer coaches, if it's because all the old traditions and habits (from where to park, to how to dress, to what you can and can't do) have been erased as the "Auburn experience" becomes more sanitized and phony...
Whatever it is, we're not the same kind of men that laced it up in 1972. Or the 80s. Or even 2006. The hardest hitting game I've ever seen in my life was AU-LSU that season. I was sore for two weeks after that just from watching people get after each other.
We don't pressure the quarterback. We don't have any swagger.
I don't know what it is, but I don't like it.
Or do we have too much swagger? Too much fabricated swagger?
These players don't hurt for anything. Completely coddled in recruiting. A Wellness Kitchen that serves gourmet food all day long. Big HD TVs in every "dorm." A flashy jumbotron that blasts rap music all game long.
It's the same kinda shit I saw in 2012. I went to the Texas A&M game and was completely disgusted watching our players dance like morons to the rap music being played when we were down 28-0 in the 2nd quarter.
Is that it? Am I just being an old man?
As a current student and instructor at Auburn and as one who was an undergrad from 2003 to 2007, I have to say things feel different because they ARE different. Is that just a generational thing, or has Jacobs created this culture?
A culture where athletes ride segways through the Haley Center instead of using their feet? One that has golf carts to drive them around places whenever they want?
It has to be hard to feel like you're still fighting for something day in and day out when being an Auburn football player feels like a trip to heaven. I imagine it was nice for Carnell and those guys as well, but I think they were still grounded enough to know that once their eligibility was up, it was NFL or regular Joe job. I'm not sure the current players have an understanding of that.
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Or do we have too much swagger? Too much fabricated swagger?
These players don't hurt for anything. Completely coddled in recruiting. A Wellness Kitchen that serves gourmet food all day long. Big HD TVs in every "dorm." A flashy jumbotron that blasts rap music all game long.
It's the same kinda shit I saw in 2012. I went to the Texas A&M game and was completely disgusted watching our players dance like morons to the rap music being played when we were down 28-0 in the 2nd quarter.
Is that it? Am I just being an old man?
As a current student and instructor at Auburn and as one who was an undergrad from 2003 to 2007, I have to say things feel different because they ARE different. Is that just a generational thing, or has Jacobs created this culture?
A culture where athletes ride segways through the Haley Center instead of using their feet? One that has golf carts to drive them around places whenever they want?
It has to be hard to feel like you're still fighting for something day in and day out when being an Auburn football player feels like a trip to heaven. I imagine it was nice for Carnell and those guys as well, but I think they were still grounded enough to know that once their eligibility was up, it was NFL or regular Joe job. I'm not sure the current players have an understanding of that.
That culture is not exclusive to Jacobs or Auburn. It's that way at every major program.
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That culture is not exclusive to Jacobs or Auburn. It's that way at every major program.
So why are we all show, no go - while Bama can pull it off? Or do we commercialize it more than anyone other than Oregon?
Bama - They work hard, play hard.
We just play. And not the kind that is on the field.
Auburn has always been a gritty, blue collar, work your ass off kind of program. And we aren't now. Why?? I think Kaos hit on something....its the culture thats been shaped. And by who? Yep. Our FB program and Athetic Dept have been turned into "Tiger Unlmited". Its not the Pat Dye-David Housel work horse that it once was. Its a big spectacle, money machine now with slick marketing and nice window dressing. Problem is, there is nothing under it. Except money....lots of money.