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"Let’s talk about the game of the week. "
kingfish 16150 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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09-12-13, 03:51 PM (EST)
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"Let’s talk about the game of the week. " |
LAST EDITED ON 09-12-13 AT 11:00 PM (EST)The unstoppable offense vs. the Rock of Gibralter defense. Can the unstoppable Johnny football offense against the rock solid Alabama defense outscore the unstartable Alabama offense against the sorta lame A&M defense? Game of the year. A&M has averages 59 offensive points against somewhat stiff warm up game teams, and Alabama's offense has been outscored by both their own defense and their own special teams. Both teams have had a year to study the other, and it is dead certain sure that both have pretty good plans of attack and defense. Saban might be the best coach in the country, and Sumlin proved last year that he is in the elite. In two games A&M has not given up a sack, and Alabama (in one game) has given up four. So it looks like Alabama will have the best defense, and A&M the best offense. Pretty much the same as last year. I don't bet on sports, but if I did, I'd take the Aggies simply because of the disparity between the offensive capabilities, and the way that they handled the Alabama defense last year. Especially with the 7-7 1/2 points being offered.
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09-14-13, 06:20 PM (EST)
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2. "RE: Let’s talk about the game of the week. " |
Now 42-21. A&M's defense is just getting eviscerated with Bama TD drives of 75, 80, 80, 93 and 83 yds in five of their last six.
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kingfish 16150 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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09-14-13, 07:57 PM (EST)
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3. "RE: Let’s talk about the game of the week. " |
LAST EDITED ON 09-14-13 AT 08:58 PM (EST)According US football rules, a game isn't over until it's over, but I don't know how they do it in Canada. Alabama didn't even cover the spread. Manziel missed that tackle, but I don't know that it's all that insightful to criticize a quarterback's tackling skills.
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kingfish 16150 desperate attention whore postings DAW Level: "Playboy Centerfold"
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09-15-13, 11:02 AM (EST)
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5. "RE: Let’s talk about the game of the week. " |
"All is quiet in Aggieland, The mighty Manziel has struck out. As he took off his helment and sank to his knee, He was heard to cry "Next year - Two out of three!"
Yeah, Brown could have had Manziel just for the asking. Ironic. The fact that Alabama didn't cover the spread isn't so much a comment in regard to people's bank accounts(?) as that Alabama didn't "eviscerate" A&M. Far from it, they barely escaped with a win. Neither could stop the other's offense, as it turned out. And too bad you didn't time your comments for when the Aggies were "eviscerating" Alabama in the first half.
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09-16-13, 09:53 AM (EST)
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7. "RE: Let’s talk about the game of the week. " |
Too little defense, too late. But it certainly wasn't too little offense, Johnny and Co. (esp. Evans) did their thing. But the Johnny Football hype isn’t abating. His performance against Alabama, rolling up offensive stats that haven't been seen against BCS champ Alabama, the vaunted NCAAF No 1 rated defense, in a long time, if ever, is getting him a lot of ink. The gist of the comments that I've read are to the effect of "Oh yeah, he IS Johnny Football between the lines." And if he keeps it up, the Manziel for Heisman Hyperdrive will be in gear all season long. I doubt that any football fan with an ounce of objectivity, even those like you that want to see him fail (a distinct impression I have from reading your posts), can say that watching John Manziel play football isn't fun.
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