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I was just looking for it and apparently Corndwag Rivals boy says they aren't available.
edit: De La Torre
Yup. Team will quit in November, even before the coaches do.Say "we hate our coaches" without saying it. Coaches have lost the team
Call me whatever you want. I will not watch, certainly will not attend another game, and definitely will not contribute one red cent, until this "coaching" staff is gone. I hung in there with Mullen, the QB whisperer longer than I should have. What I didn't realize was what he was whispering to the quarterbacks.
That was just one more in a string of pathetic performances. I'm done with these ass hat coaches.
When Born is right, he is right.Say "we hate our coaches" without saying it. Coaches have lost the team
Dan would snark at you: "Well, 'borderline elite' means we are ON the line between elite and not elite... what I said is that we were bordering on the midline, not on the midline, between not elite and elite"Random deal, this will be put on the Takes, but don’t @ me if I can screenshot you. I tweeted while walking so my grammar was off. I meant “exact same thing”.
Let me make sure I've got this right.
1. We watched an exceptional effort by a handful of young guys on O, squandered by our inability to match up physically with a "depleted" LSU OL. We just weren't up to beating a desperate team giving it all they had.
2. After hearing all season how well the D line is playing, we can't stop a relatively straight forward counter play concept because our D coaches appear to be too damn stupid to figure anything out.
3. We still can't master the art of making a winning play when we get the chance - if there's a way to bungle an opportunity the HC/staff will find it. Part of this goes to a complete absence of anything like a killer instinct.
4.The wildly inconsistent quality of our roster is a direct reflection on the man responsible for filling it with true, SEC championship grade talent. Despite all the injuries for LSU, we were not the more talented team today.
5. Despite his mistakes and growing pains, AR is possibly the most physically gifted QB I've seen at UF since I started following them in the early sixties. Leaving him on the bench until the season was essentially over was bad enough in itself. Failure to recognize his superiority to EJ right now and to start the process of turning the team over to him is a monumental example of professional malpractice.
6. If EJ starts another game, during what could be a 7-5 season, I will personally flip the phukk totally out.
7. Every gaffe, every breakdown, every overall team failure or deficiency can be laid at the door of DM and the idiot staff he has assembled. The dork king must go ASAP.
“I think what it tells us is that we are 49 points away from being elite.”Dan would snark at you: "Well, 'borderline elite' means we are ON the line between elite and not elite... what I said is that we were bordering on the midline, not on the midline, between not elite and elite"
There is a clear difference Truth... ;)
Random deal, this will be put on the Takes, but don’t @ me if I can screenshot you. I tweeted while walking so my grammar was off. I meant “exact same thing”.
And single handedly do enough to win the game for us after we were dead in the water. No blame for this loss goes on AR. We scored 42 points. When you give up 49 thats not the freshman qbs fault
It's not that I'm blaming this loss just on him. The loss is on bad defense and yes bad QB play, 4 pics, 21 points. So he shares some of it.
I for one hope his decision making while under pressure improves.
Danny Wuerffel often threw 2 INTs a game, but he tossed 4 TDs, before heading to the showers in the 3rd quarter. Luckily SOS didnt think the purpose of offense was to run the ball and collect yardage instead of scoring points.It's not that I'm blaming this loss just on him. The loss is on bad defense and yes bad QB play, 4 pics, 21 points. So he shares some of it.
I for one hope his decision making while under pressure improves.