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12-03-2007, 12:11 AM
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Whatever and ever.........amen
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This may sound crazy but speed may not be the biggest factor in this game. I envision a very physical football game. Teams that have had the most success against LSU have lined up and run it down their throat. I anticipate the Buckeyes to follow suit.
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12-03-2007, 12:12 AM
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Just beat scUM
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No offense. The Gator Nation felt huge indignation at the Big-10 and at Herbie in particular at the insistence that Michigan was #2. That belief that Herbie was pimping for his alma mater made many Gator fans detest tOSU and Michigan and the Big 10 last year. I have to admit, Meyer beat that drum all the way to the title game, and that notion permeated the Gator faithful by osmosis.
As to UT fans, they hate us for ruining most of the 90s and for keeping Peyton from the Heisman. As to LSU, we beat them ten of eleven, and they still have not gotten over that. Basically, Spurrier was the most hated SEC coach (but respected as an innovator that changed the conference) for his six SEC titles and four back to back to back to back.
Winning the MNC opened some old wound for them, just when they thought we'd go away. So pardon me if I am not surprised that LSU and UT fans don't like us. If they ever do, it'll mean that we are losing again. 
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None of it was that deep of thinking, it was just a reaction to their drunken stupidity. The funny thing is they weren't talking [censored] to me, it was to LSU fans...and the Gators were of the plus size female variety so all in all it was something out of a Springer show. 
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12-03-2007, 12:14 AM
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Very strange indeed. Do the LSU faithful blame Miles or the OC for that?
Did Ole Miss run up the gut too? I saw the box score, not the game.
Please let Jenkins, Gholston, Laurinaitis, Boone & Robiskie know that the ring is a pre-requisite to declaring early. 
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Sorry, I don't know how to multiquote here. I don't know who makes those running back decisions. I would assume it is the OC. I remember one game where Charles Scott was running lights out. They immediately sat him on the bench for the remainder of the game. Puzzling.
Ole Miss ran a bit but they just have BenJarvus Green Ellis which was their absolute only threat. They also had very little receiver threat so it made it easier to defend green.
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12-03-2007, 12:15 AM
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The spread offense with a running quarterback gives us fits. You have any of that?
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Originally Posted by daddyphatsacs
This may sound crazy but speed may not be the biggest factor in this game. I envision a very physical football game. Teams that have had the most success against LSU have lined up and run it down their throat. I anticipate the Buckeyes to follow suit.
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12-03-2007, 12:16 AM
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look forward to game, get ready for the third fastest man in the world #8
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12-03-2007, 12:18 AM
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look forward to game, get ready for the third fastest man in the world #8
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I live in the same town that he lives in. At 3'8" and 120 pounds that little man is lightning.
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12-03-2007, 12:18 AM
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Just beat scUM
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The spread offense with a running quarterback gives us fits. You have any of that?
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The spread offense with a running QB gives ANYONE fits if its run well. Alas, thats not in our arsenal this year.
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12-03-2007, 12:19 AM
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if I don't take us down the field, bench me
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The spread offense with a running quarterback gives us fits. You have any of that?
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RS Frosh Antonio Henton. Southern speed  , moved into backup role (and more?) before a questionable police sting - in late Sept - cost him the rest of the season. He did not plead out until Nov 12, thus he was not cleared to play until then. He chose to try and fight the charge, and eventually plead out when his case was not as strong as hoped (was going to be a 'he said / she said' battle).
Boeckman is the clear-cut starter, but there is definitely a chance of a package QB like Perrilloux (perhaps not as often). Ginn had a number of packages designed for him last bowl season, which were never seen. :sad1:
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Sorry, I don't know how to multiquote here.
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I usually do it manually. Wrap any text with {quote} {/quote} brackets, except replace the {} with [], to quote that text.
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12-03-2007, 12:21 AM
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