Tilly is the same here as over there.
There is a board rule you can't personally attack a player or coach.
A statement like "Dan Mullen is an idiot" is not allowed but "Dan Mullen calls a ****ty game" is ok.
Not everyone can handle a place like Chatter.
Yeah...no, not really. The only rule they follow is if you aren't a pumper you will eventually get banned. If you are a pumper you can personally insult anyone with a differing opinion.
@Tilly is loser and more wrong than a biden vote.
As far as your statement about not everyone can handle a place like chatter, you say that like there is something wrong with here. Every forum has people that just want to argue to argue but this place crowd sources the moderation. If you say something stupid you will quickly find out it is stupid. The people that can't handle a place like chatter are just people that cant handle being wrong. Swamp gas is full of a bunch of dumbarses who are and have been wrong about the last two coaches and the current one.
What's funny about this is that its not difficult at all to prepare for both QBs. You create your game plan for AR, and anytime EJ is in you play Cover 1 press man and sellout to stop the run, which is mostly what UK and LSU did. There is no strategic advantage whatsoever to keeping this close to the vest.
Preparing for 2 QBs is pretty difficult when the game played is different between the 2 QBs. However, its not difficult to prepare for a MuLLLen 2 QB system because its so dang predictable. Every third series you are going to see the 2nd string guy with MuLLLen and most of the time its just going to be a option read QB run up the middle.
What you aren't taking into account is how hard it is for an offense to run a 2 QB system. Not only does the starter miss out on reps all week, the other 10 players have to continually adjust to the differences of each QB. Their cadence, how they hand off in option reads, timing with receivers...and so on. But hey, MuLLLen is the smartest guy MuLLLen knows so Im sure he is doing a great job of preparing the team for it.