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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: The Six on November 11, 2019, 08:53:13 AM
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Feels a lot like 2017 again. Auburn has questions on offense but the defense is lights out. Dawgs have a balanced but boring offense and good defense. fUGA already took the L from the Chump in Columbia, SC so they have no room for error here.
My questions:
- Can Auburn find a consistent run game against a good team?
- Can Auburn fix the redzone issues and actually score points against a decent defense?
- Can the Auburn defense put the stranglehold, baby on the Dawgs run game?
- Can Derrick Brown and co. introduce their foots to Jake Fromm's anus enough times to rattle his fratness?
- Will their bespectacled kicker break our hearts?
- Will our legacy kicker keep missing like a spastic colon?
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Also similar to 2017: Arky is coach shopping and may come sniffing around. Gus may be auditioning.
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Also similar to 2017: Arky is coach shopping and may come sniffing around. Gus may be auditioning.
Which means we win them both.
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Which means we win them both.
Another Jimmy Sexton-ing coming our way?
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Which means we win them both.
That would suit me just fine.
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Fuck Georgia.
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That would suit me just fine.
Me, too.
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fudge Georgia.
In lieu of a Like Button, can we get a FUCK GEORGIA button?
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You ask too many questions. As if you don’t trust Gus.
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You ask too many questions. As if you don’t trust Gus.
Do I need to say a few Our Dye Fathers and Read the Creed?
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Negative rant to follow:
After the 2017 AU/FUGA game, I started a thread saying that that particular football Saturday was what Auburn football is all about. Cool, overcast Fall day. Killer tailgate with friends. And Auburn beating the hell out of the team I hate the worst in the oldest rivalry in the South. All around great day.
However, there have been far too many of the exact opposite under Malzahn when it comes to this rivalry. This is a game you absolutely HAVE win at least half the time. Even though I was told there would be no math, I believe we are 2-5 against these assholes under Gus and let's face it, one of those wins was lucky as hell. Great win, but pulled out from deep in that ass.
With the exception of the quarterback position, we're just as talented as FUGA. Even though we won't be favored going in, we can definitely beat this bunch. We're in the friendly confines of JHS and I expect it to be nucking futts with the crowd giving those nasty, filthy dawgs a taste of what we got in Gainesville and Baton Rude. Every single Auburn fan with even a modicum of common sense knows that this game comes down to the gum chewing man in the vest and visor and what he does with his laminated sheet of genius.
Too often, we've watched him take a big, fat, steamy dump all over the bed against good defenses. He will most assuredly be facing one Saturday. Let me just say, on Saturday night, if I have to hear Gus Malzahn say, "We've got to do a better job of execution and that's on me.", I'm personally going to get an angry mob together, grab our torches and pitch forks and descend upon Yella Fella's house.
I'm going to go ahead and say it. Disagree with me if you want, that's fine. But IMO, we ain't outscoring that squad from the Crapstoned. So, if we come out of this season with losses in every single big conference game we played, including getting swept again by our biggest rivals, then I honestly don't give a shit who they replace Gus with. Just so he's not on our sideline anymore.
I'm not just expecting a win, I'm demanding one. (And I will stomp my feet and pitch a fit if I don't get one)
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Negative rant to follow:
After the 2017 AU/FUGA game, I started a thread saying that that particular football Saturday was what Auburn football is all about. Cool, overcast Fall day. Killer tailgate with friends. And Auburn beating the hell out of the team I hate the worst in the oldest rivalry in the South. All around great day.
However, there have been far too many of the exact opposite under Malzahn when it comes to this rivalry. This is a game you absolutely HAVE win at least half the time. Even though I was told there would be no math, I believe we are 2-5 against these assholes under Gus and let's face it, one of those wins was lucky as hell. Great win, but pulled out from deep in that ass.
With the exception of the quarterback position, we're just as talented as FUGA. Even though we won't be favored going in, we can definitely beat this bunch. We're in the friendly confines of JHS and I expect it to be nucking futts with the crowd giving those nasty, filthy dawgs a taste of what we got in Gainesville and Baton Rude. Every single Auburn fan with even a modicum of common sense knows that this game comes down to the gum chewing man in the vest and visor and what he does with his laminated sheet of genius.
Too often, we've watched him take a big, fat, steamy dump all over the bed against good defenses. He will most assuredly be facing one Saturday. Let me just say, on Saturday night, if I have to hear Gus Malzahn say, "We've got to do a better job of execution and that's on me.", I'm personally going to get an angry mob together, grab our torches and pitch forks and descend upon Yella Fella's house.
I'm going to go ahead and say it. Disagree with me if you want, that's fine. But IMO, we ain't outscoring that squad from the Crapstoned. So, if we come out of this season with losses in every single big conference game we played, including getting swept again by our biggest rivals, then I honestly don't give a shit who they replace Gus with. Just so he's not on our sideline anymore.
I'm not just expecting a win, I'm demanding one. (And I will stomp my feet and pitch a fit if I don't get one)
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Maybe it's just where I've lived most of my life. Maybe it's because I don't actually think I know but one Georgia fan and that guy shot up his house with a shotgun, terrorizing his family.
The reality is that I just don't much care about Georgia either way. Of course I want to beat them. Of course I recognize the significance of the rivalry. But I just don't have any hate in my heart for the idiots.
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But I just don't have any hate in my heart for the idiots.
Go see a game in Athens. That will change. They are just this side of SPUAT fans now.
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Go see a game in Athens. That will change. They are just this side of SPUAT fans now.
Have been for many years. bammers without the hardware.
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Go see a game in Athens. That will change. They are just this side of SPUAT fans now.
That's exactly what sealed the deal for me.
I've talked before about a friend of mine who played for Vince Dooley. He has a condo in Athens and makes all the home games. Last time I talked to him, he said he walks to the stadium these days and can't help but wonder how his own fan base became such idiots and assholes.
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That's exactly what sealed the deal for me.
I've talked before about a friend of mine who played for Vince Dooley. He has a condo in Athens and makes all the home games. Last time I talked to him, he said he walks to the stadium these days and can't help but wonder how his own fan base became such idiots and assholes.
Happens to me every time I stray over to AUF or SECR or any of the other enclaves.
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I've been thinking about this game and the many possible ways it could turn out. Through the thought process, I have bounced back and forth as to how I think it will go. All in all though, I finally came to the conclusion that
FUCK GEORGIA
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In all seriousness? I'm just trying to put this out of my mind. I'll be doing something else on Saturday to spare myself what I now believe to be inevitable. Oh, I got encouraged when South Carolina beat these frauds. I started to think we had a chance to make a statement here and in a few weeks when the "LSU didn't beat us, we just made mistakes" train rolls in.
But then I remembered.
We won't be able to score the points we'll need to beat Georgia. I wish I believed different, but about all the Gusterfuck will be able to do is a first-drive score for a 7-0 or 7-3 lead followed by almost three full quarters of bumbling dipshittery followed by a late push. By then the Dogs will own a 23-7ish lead. Gus will scowl and flail and somehow we'll manage to cut it to 23-17 or maybe 23-20. At that point UGA will break off a long run for either a game-clinching first down or a game clinching score.
Alabama will come in later and finish cleaning up. We might score a bit more, but the defense will be so tired after the seventh or eighth three and out that they'll hit some of those stupid bombs or slants. My heart says we win, my brain/guts say we'll end up on the short end of a 27-13 type score.
I'd love to be optimistic, but it's just better for me and everybody else if I go shopping or rake leaves or burn incense or climb a tree or anything else but invest time and energy waiting for Gus to crap the bed.
Wow.
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I've been thinking about this game and the many possible ways it could turn out. Through the thought process, I have bounced back and forth as to how I think it will go. All in all though, I finally came to the conclusion that
FUCK GEORGIA
You know, every now and then it's refreshing to read a well-thought out post that applies reason and sensible logic to arrive at a conclusion. Nice job.
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FUGA has several key players banged up, including their best receiver, Lawrence Cager and starting center, Trey Hill. Both are expected back at practice this week but definitely not at 100%. They're already sown one O-lineman and they also have a starting DB questionable for Saturday.
On the flip side, Marlon Davidson suffered a low back injury against LSU. He came back in after being assisted off the field but he was held out against Hobby Lobby. We neeeeeeed us some Marlon Saturday.
On a D-line note, yes, the loss of Brown and Davidson to graduation is going to be a donkey kick to the gonads. Nick Coe has another year but I have no clue if he returns or not. If he goes, it will simply be to take his shot at showing scouts he has the physical tools, because he ain't done shit this year on the field. It would be encouraging if he came back because we might actually have a little better D-line than I was expecting. Of course, there's Big "Flops" Kat. Truesdell has played a ton and has been pretty solid. Coitus Miller has been in the rotation and seems to be playing better each week. Daquan Newkirk has been getting good reps all season as well. Factor in freshmen Derrick Hall and Jaren Handy and we may have a good bit of experience returning next year.
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Have been for many years. bammers without the hardware.
Bammer arrogance, Ole Miss trophy case.