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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: Kaos on August 31, 2024, 11:42:38 PM
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Are you not entertained?
Vanderbilt
Fan fun, but didn't really learn much - 471 total points at least by this group
Auburn
Mississippi State
Arkansas
Alabama
Texas
Ole Miss
Oklahoma
Missouri
Kentucky
Slow start, stronger finish
Georgia
Hold on to your butts, 24 is gonna suck (so close to joining the dishonor pair)
South Carolina
Dishonor! Dishonor on your whole family. Dishonor on you, dishonor on your cow...
Florida
Texas A&M
What fate awaits?
LSU
I could elaborate, but I'd rather not.
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UGA still has a core group and depth to wear down the opposition it will face over 4 quarters.
Vanderbilt was willed to win by the same sidearmed gamer that made our defense look ridiculous last season.
Good for Vandy.
Texas A&M might have had a chance to beat Notre Dame if Max Johnson was still around to bail them out.
Johnson transferred to Old Mack Brown's team only to go down himself with a broken leg v. Minnesota in their season opener.
Weigman suffered a foot injury against us last season before Johnson's heroics but I had to do some memory searching (Googling) because it appeared as if he were throwing a shot put rather than attempting to pass a football. As for the foot injury in 2023, it didnt help that Jimbo kept listing him as day to day when it was finally determined that he would require surgery.
Maybe it's just me but Elko look's eerily like Jimbo in that headset.
Marcus Freeman has already been annointed as the chosen one and he will win a bunch of games because it's Notre Dame but I doubt he ever gets them where they want to be, not with this team anyway.
Agree it's hard to know anything with openers against much lesser talent.
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Florida is horrid. Like, really bad.
Sc wasn’t much better.
Aggie looked completely stale. Def not the talent level ive seen talked about so much all summer. Not sure if I expected them to win. But I did expect them to look better than that.
Uga leaned on depth late. Wore Clemson down physically. 1/3 of that game was 3-0….more than half of it was 6-0. Not until late did they finally put them away for good. Clemson is not good (180 total yards). But the fact is, they hung around that long pestering uga’s offense. As we saw in our game with them last year, football is a 4Q game. And uga is built for that. They will probably get better as the season goes. But they look sketch on O at the moment. Teams with decent pulse could give them issues. Hope abounds.
Auburn looks better against air/warm bodies this year than they did last year. That’s about what I would deduct. Routes are routes. And accuracy is accuracy. I saw both. That’s fine. Do it against a power 5 team and it’ll be even better. Cautiously optimistic. Wouldn’t read too much into the 2nd half soft zone pass coverage.
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For Auburn:
Nice to see good protection for the QB's. Obvious they knew they could run it at will, and wanted to work hard on timing with the new receivers against players not wearing orange and blue.
Really good to see so many players in the rotation across the front 7. Especially guys like Malik Blocton, Jamonta Waller and Amaris Williams. Isaiah Raikes was held out, but will be ready for Cal.
Glad all of the Freeze 4 got their touches. Sad to say in this day and time, you kind of worry that a player will take their ball and go play somewhere else if they don't feel like they're being put on a peda-stool.
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That stop and go move that Coleman put on that CB was a thing of beauty.
What that game did was show a defensive coordinator that he can’t double team our best WR and just rush the QB. I mean which one do you double team?
The big guys will get the attention, but Simmons will be the guy that breaks ankles.
I’m ready for the game.
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That stop and go move that Coleman put on that CB was a thing of beauty.
What that game did was show a defensive coordinator that he can’t double team our best WR and just rush the QB. I mean which one do you double team?
The big guys will get the attention, but Simmons will be the guy that breaks ankles.
I’m ready for the game.
Yessir...an embarrassment of riches at the WR position...and if you try to commit an extra DB, then we'll just have Mr. Hunter run over/through your front.
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Yessir...an embarrassment of riches at the WR position...and if you try to commit an extra DB, then we'll just have Mr. Hunter run over/through your front.
I read where a TE prospect from
Illinois (Sutter) was a visitor for the opener and was excited how Auburn was putting more emphasis on that position.
He said Auburn was definitely in his top 5.
I'm getting goosebumps.
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I read where a TE prospect from
Illinois (Sutter) was a visitor for the opener and was excited how Auburn was putting more emphasis on that position.
He said Auburn was definitely in his top 5.
I'm getting goosebumps.
Frazier. The most underutilized TE in AU history…
Last season he had 7 catches, two for TDs. (Damned autocorrect)
But mostly they were panic throws from Robby. But get that 6’ 22” guy the ball!
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Frazier. The most underutilized TE in AU history…
Last season he had 7 catches, two for TE.
But mostly they were panic throws from Robby. But get that 6’ 22” guy the ball!
John Samuel Shenker's don't grow on trees...
...if they did I'd be dead before it reached maturity.
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Frazier. The most underutilized TE in AU history…
Last season he had 7 catches, two for TE.
But mostly they were panic throws from Robby. But get that 6’ 22” guy the ball!
Yes, Perry Thompson. Built like a TE, runs and jumps like a gazelle.