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You could say the same for Chavez.Penn is a pretty good actor despite being a deluded moron.
You could say the same for Chavez.Penn is a pretty good actor despite being a deluded moron.
Every possession? He went through a stretch where he rotated quarterbacks on every PLAY.That three-year period between Wuerffel's Heisman and the arrival of Grossman was an esp trying period for SOS. I began to wonder whether he was starting to lose it when he started alternating quarterbacks what seemed like every other possession.
That was SOS at his most unbecoming. It was as if the situation was making him come unglued. He let his impatience get the better of him.Every possession? He went through a stretch where he rotated quarterbacks on every PLAY.
who could ever forget that. It was a weird magic trick. Fred Taylor and Quezzie helped a lot.
Muschamp may be stubborn, but he's no dummy. I wouldn't yet bet against him becoming a decent head coach. The man can recruit.
If there is one thing Doug Johnson knows, it is shytty qb play.
FIFYYou mean the guy that left 6 scholarship offensive lineman for 2015? That guy is a dummy.
Hell, John Brantley level production seems unimaginable.If he put up his numbers now vs right after Danny and pre Grossman we’d think he was a legend...that’s how ****ing god awful our QB play has been
78 is trolling like a mother right now.You mean the guy that left 6 scholarship offensive lineman for 2015? That guy can recruit?
Like yelling fire in an AMC theater in the middle of the naked scene.78 is trolling like a mother right now.
If there is one thing Doug Johnson knows, it is shytty qb play.
Really? Or was it SOS at his best, doing what he could to get performance out of a kid w a million dollar arm and $0.25 head who needed that much coaching?That was SOS at his most unbecoming. It was as if the situation was making him come unglued. He let his impatience get the better of him.
No, not really. Neither guy got appreciably better.Really? Or was is SOS at his best, doing what he could to get performance out of a kid w a million dollar arm and $0.25 head who needed that much coaching?
That was SOS at his most unbecoming. It was as if the situation was making him come unglued. He let his impatience get the better of him.
I think we did in fact move better. Lots of three and outs while SOS was trying to scream from the sideline at Dougie.No, not really. Neither guy got appreciably better.
I suspected as much, thanks for making it official.Everybody, worship the donk....the deity of football...the only correct source...the one without flaws...nobody else has such wisdom.
And I love you, Deuce. Youre my favorite monkey....I love the Donk!