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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: AWK on July 13, 2010, 04:07:29 PM
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http://cam4heisman.com/ (http://cam4heisman.com/)
Hmmm, people should not let High School kids use the intrawebs...
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http://cam4heisman.com/ (http://cam4heisman.com/)
Hmmm, people should not let High School kids use the intrawebs...
All credibility was lost in the first sentence:
"The Oakland Raiders, perhaps the best NFL franchise in history" :bugs:
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I just think it's all funny.
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Who is Cam? :haha:
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You got served! The Oakland Raiders, perhaps the best NFL franchise in history, have signed Auburn’s star cornerback Walter McFadden. Alabama’s Rolando McClain? Ha. He left Alabama early (he still had another year of eligibility) and he got draft by the Raiders. But guess what? He don’t have a contract because the Raiders haven’t signed him. So, even the NFL thinks that an average defensive player at Auburn is better than an “All American” linebacker at Alabama.
And guess what? Auburn had another McFadden on the team this year and he will be the best runningback in the state of Alabama…maybe the SEC.
Makes sense when you’ve got the deep ball threat of Cam Newton. As if Greg McElroy is going to tuck the ball and run for a crucial first down. Yeah right.
Way to go Walter McFadden! WCE!
Where do I start on the critique of this writeup?
Bolded above funny as hell.
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Uh... WCE?
Please PLEASE do not tell me that means War Cam Eagle...
Please.
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Uh... WCE?
Please PLEASE do not tell me that means War Cam Eagle...
Please.
Sadly enough, I think this is what the child is saying. :suicide:
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I'm starting a site www.bdb.com (http://www.bdb.com)
Once I get Bring Dax Back going, I'm going to be selling WDE t-shirts and caps. Nothing says Auburn like a hearty War Dax Eagle.
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I'm starting a site www.bdb.com (http://www.bdb.com)
Once I get Bring Dax Back going, I'm going to be selling WDE t-shirts and caps. Nothing says Auburn like a hearty War Dax Eagle.
I don't think I have seen a picture of you with hair before...
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To his credit, I did learn from that site that Cam and Dyer are both on HeismanPundit.com's "Future Heisman Contenders From the Class of 2010" list.
Also of note: Lache Seastrunk.
http://heismanpundit.com/2010/02/09/future-heisman-contenders-from-the-class-of-2010/ (http://heismanpundit.com/2010/02/09/future-heisman-contenders-from-the-class-of-2010/)
Future Heisman Contenders From the Class of 2010
With signing day in the books, here are the players from the class of 2010 (in no particular order) who I think have the best chance of competing for future Heismans:
Michael Dyer, RB, Auburn–Dyer is a slippery, low-to-the-ground runner who should immediately thrive in Gus Malzahn’s offense. I predict he will hit the 1,000-yard mark as a freshman (assuming health and qualification) and go on to a stellar career on the Plains.
Lache Seastrunk, RB, Oregon–I thought it was funny that reaction in the recruiting world to Seastrunk going to Oregon was rather muted. Said one coach to me “He’s going to Oregon–there must be something wrong with him.” Well, this is a guy who everyone wanted just a few months ago and now all of a sudden schools are poo-pooing him. I don’t buy it. This is one amazingly fast back who is perfect for the Chip Kelly scheme. He should be an instant star.
Mack Brown, RB, Florida–There haven’t been many ultra-productive running backs coming out of Urban Meyer’s offenses of late, but Brown could be the exception. He’s a nifty north-south runner who should thrive in the wide-open space of Meyer’s attack.
D.J. Morgan, RB, USC–Morgan could possibly redshirt his first season at USC due to an injury suffered his senior season. But once he gets healthy, he’ll be one of the more exciting players in the country. A legitimate track star (world junior champ in the high hurdles), he has the speed and moves to take it the distance on every play.
Cameron Newton, QB, Auburn–I was a big fan of Newton’s game when he went to Florida and I’m still high on him as he heads to Auburn. If he wins the starting job, he’ll throw for a lot of yards and touchdowns for the Tigers and could end up being one of the better quarterbacks in the SEC.
Devin Gardner, QB, Michigan–If Rich Rodriguez is to resurrect Michigan, he may need Gardner to come through sooner rather than later. Reminiscent of Vince Young and Terrelle Pryor physically and should be a great fit for the Wolverine offense. If he develops, watch out.
Andrew Hendrix, QB, Notre Dame–Hendrix is an underrated talent, with a very good arm and excellent athleticism. He could very well be the future for Notre Dame once Dane Crist’s eligibility expires. He looks like a typical Brian Kelly quarterback to me and that means he’ll be putting up big numbers one day.
Blake Bell, QB, Oklahoma–Bell is a raw talent with a lot of upside. It looks like he is tailor-made for the Oklahoma offense. Can really move his feet despite his 6-6 height. Keep an eye on him.
There’s my top Heisman guys from the class of 2010. It’s not an especially deep class as far as this list goes and it could well be that no Heisman winners emerge from this group. However, I think these guys I’ve listed have the best chance.
And unlike the site in the OP, Heismanpundit has cred.
http://heismanpundit.com/2004/08/15/about-the-heisman-pundit/ (http://heismanpundit.com/2004/08/15/about-the-heisman-pundit/)
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To his credit, I did learn from that site that Cam and Dyer are both on HeismanPundit.com's "Future Heisman Contenders From the Class of 2010" list.
Also of note: Lache Seastrunk.
http://heismanpundit.com/2010/02/09/future-heisman-contenders-from-the-class-of-2010/ (http://heismanpundit.com/2010/02/09/future-heisman-contenders-from-the-class-of-2010/)
And unlike the site in the OP, Heismanpundit has cred.
http://heismanpundit.com/2004/08/15/about-the-heisman-pundit/ (http://heismanpundit.com/2004/08/15/about-the-heisman-pundit/)
Surely, not mentioning a Bama running back or other 2010 recruit HAS to be some sort of sick oversight.
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Surely, not mentioning a Bama running back or other 2010 recruit HAS to be some sort of sick oversight.
Personally, I think it is premature to talk about ANY player who hasn't even played a down of college ball being a possible Heisman contender. I guess I will take comfort in knowing that we have two on campus already that have shown they are of Heisman caliber talent.
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Personally, I think it is premature to talk about ANY player who hasn't even played a down of college ball being a possible Heisman contender. I guess I will take comfort in knowing that we have two on campus already that have shown they are of Heisman caliber talent.
or being named the first team SEC QB by Chris Low....
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or being named the first team SEC QB by Chris Low....
Agreed. But then again, who else is there in the East? I probably would have left that one as a question mark.
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Agreed. But then again, who else is there in the East? I probably would have left that one as a question mark.
Honestly - I'd go with who has had the most success as the QB and who will have the most success as QB for 2010.
Mallett? McElroy? Cobb? Garcia? - All those guys have had more success than Brantley.
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Honestly - I'd go with who has had the most success as the QB and who will have the most success as QB for 2010.
Mallett? McElroy? Cobb? Garcia? - All those guys have had more success than Brantley.
Brantley was picked for the East, and Mallett was picked for the West. Can't really argue with Mallett. You could have picked him or McElroy and either would have been a good answer. But like I said, there just isn't anybody in the East. If Garcia could get his shit together, he would be a good QB. Cobb is a WR/QB Wildcat type guy. Hell of an athlete. Hartline is returning as their 3rd year starter at QB.
I don't know much about Brantley at all, but I'm interested to see what he can do. I mean, look at Texas' true freshman QB who came in and played like a man possessed in the second half of the NC game. Granted, our defense had backed down a little at that point, but that kid looked pretty good when he settled in.
Same thing could happen with Brantley. Maybe not. But it leads us back to the whole experience thing.
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I don't know much about Brantley at all, but I'm interested to see what he can do. I mean, look at Texas' true freshman QB who came in and played like a man possessed in the second half of the NC game. Granted, our defense had backed down a little at that point, but that kid looked pretty good when he settled in.
You are forcing me to give Bama props arent you? :)
Ok, I will take it - yes, Gilbert - I think looked a better than he probably was in that game because you guys were in prevent and some serious relaxed zone. As soon as they made a couple of plays, Saban said the hell with that chit and put the pitbulls out there again to attack - and you saw the results. Saban never lost control of that game - I dont care how much people say 'Texas came back and made it a game - yeehaw'. Texas was let back in the game. I personally think Bama could have embarrassed them if they had wanted. Yes - I said it.
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You are forcing me to give Bama props arent you? :)
Ok, I will take it - yes, Gilbert - I think looked a better than he probably was in that game because you guys were in prevent and some serious relaxed zone. As soon as they made a couple of plays, Saban said the hell with that chit and put the pitbulls out there again to attack - and you saw the results. Saban never lost control of that game - I dont care how much people say 'Texas came back and made it a game - yeehaw'. Texas was let back in the game. I personally think Bama could have embarrassed them if they had wanted. Yes - I said it.
we're no longer friends. :moon:
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we're no longer friends. :moon:
I second that emotion.
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I second that emotion.
"You can't handle the truth!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXoNE14U_zM# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXoNE14U_zM#)
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"You can't handle the truth!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXoNE14U_zM# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UXoNE14U_zM#)
I love Jack Nicholas
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I love Jack Nicholas
I love Kevin Bacon
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Semi Moore was hot in her day.
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Semi Moore was hot in her day.
She is obviously still hot enough to get banged by Ahston Koochie at half here age.
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She is obviously still hot enough to get banged by Ahston Koochie at half here age.
Ashton Koochie was so good in his show, Funk'd. Whatever happened to that?
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Ashton Koochie was so good in his show, Funk'd. Whatever happened to that?
Re-runs. The point I am making is that Demi Moore is still hot. Hot enough for a somewhat successful actor half her age is hung by his balls to her leash.
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Ashton Koochie was so good in his show, Funk'd. Whatever happened to that?
He had to stop because he got such a good gig through his Camera commercials.
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Dude, what does mine say?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NmNXG-YwzI# (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0NmNXG-YwzI#)
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She is obviously still hot enough to get banged by Ahston Koochie at half here age.
Daniel Tosh has a great bit about the Moore/Kutcher relationship.
Can't find it on youtube, but it's part of his "Completely Serious" routine.