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Law98gator;n39446 said:This article makes me want to punch something.
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I have used your posting of the infamous photo and made it my avatar. "Knuckles" Muschamp will be my av for a little while, ha.
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Law98gator;n39446 said:This article makes me want to punch something.
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Not mine. Enjoy!Gatorious said:Law98gator;n39446 said:This article makes me want to punch something.
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I have used your posting of the infamous photo and made it my avatar. "Knuckles" Muschamp will be my av for a little while, ha.
GatorStud;n39660 said:Spurrier style, Gator version : FUN & GUN... yeah those were the day when the scoreboard got winded.![]()
That is funny! I lol when I saw the thumbnail on the main page.Gatorious said:Law98gator;n39446 said:This article makes me want to punch something.
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I have used your posting of the infamous photo and made it my avatar. "Knuckles" Muschamp will be my av for a little while, ha.
Law98gator;n39485 said:Yes, so long as you are talking about the '54 Minnesota Vikings.
One can run a hurry up "pro-style". One can run a shotgun based "pro-style". Sas is being (purposefully) a nit.
Switching back to the spread will cause all the problems it always has, primarily us having nothing to do in the redzone unless your QB happens to be the best Fullback in history also. However, that beats the 3 and outfense.
That being said, there are about a 1000 renditions of the spread from Mumme's pass only to Rodriguez run mostly version. Rodriguez has featured monster fullbacks and big bad-ass TEs in the past. Switching back to the spread doesn't necesarily mean a return to 5'6" 160 pounders at every skill position and guys that are 30-50 too light on the lines and LB.
Yes and they be scrong.Captain Sasquatch said:threatmatrix;n39807 said:Whatever halFaSsU is running seems to be working. What do they call that? The Rapey Crableg offense?
It's called the "line up and run whatever you want because you play in the ACC" offense.
Dude anything worked against UF last year.threatmatrix said:Yet it worked against us even though we don't play in the ACC. HmmmmCaptain Sasquatch;n39815 said:It's called the "line up and run whatever you want because you play in the ACC" offense.
you can also tell these guys are married with a family of their own. Because they didn’t even ask why there was only one glove, and if there was any chance of finding the matching counterpart. They’ve seen this episode before.AlexDaGator said:If they search my house, they will find lots of pairs of gloves (and some toddler mittens too). So, the first question is whether the glove in question is connected to the kidnapper. Then, the next question is when was it found and has it been forensically examined. They may have found it right away on day one and just didn't announce it. Evidence is often (almost always) withheld from the public unless it helps the investigation. If it was just discovered, then why the delay? Why wasn't it found sooner? Was it really well concealed? OJ jokes aside, leaving a glove behind is really dumb.
I need somebody to make a "CSI: Mayberry" meme.Swamp Donkey said:Obviously, the cops would bring four uhauls to your house and take all gloves and clothing,plus everything else from your home.
If they search my house, they will find lots of pairs of gloves (and some toddler mittens too). So, the first question is whether the glove in question is connected to the kidnapper. Then, the next question is when was it found and has it been forensically examined. They may have found it right away on day one and just didn't announce it. Evidence is often (almost always) withheld from the public unless it helps the investigation. If it was just discovered, then why the delay? Why wasn't it found sooner? Was it really well concealed? OJ jokes aside, leaving a glove behind is really dumb.g8tr72 said:FNC reporting that a glove has been found inside the Guthrie home. How can it be found 10+ days after the event? Has incompetence impacted every aspect of local/state/fed govt?
soflagator said:Excellent find. The fact that this song was originally performed by Temple of the Dog is clearly an homage to both the weird Epstein rituals and the inevitable shift from fiat currency to Dogecoin. Can’t believe they got Chris too.
in fairness, if this Savannah is anything like my wife, the glove was probably in the toaster oven.g8tr72 said:FNC reporting that a glove has been found inside the Guthrie home. How can it be found 10+ days after the event? Has incompetence impacted every aspect of local/state/fed govt?
Excellent find. The fact that this song was originally performed by Temple of the Dog is clearly an homage to both the weird Epstein rituals and the inevitable shift from fiat currency to Dogecoin. Can’t believe they got Chris too.Egor's Assistant said: