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"A chess match between two offensive masters".
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Coach9;n90954 said:Poor Spurrier. Averaging over 35 points a game and his defense can't stop anybody.
Similar to Muschamp's struggles. His side of the ball performing, but the offense shiiiting the bed.
Coach9;n90954 said:Poor Spurrier. Averaging over 35 points a game and his defense can't stop anybody.
Similar to Muschamp's struggles. His side of the ball performing, but the offense shiiiting the bed.
You mean, wouldn't it be nice if we could watch a game without Coach9 trying to make excuses for the Dwag again?Swamp Queen;n90975 said:It would be awesome if we could talk about another game and not bring up Muschamp and how bad he is.
I don't care...I just want one or two threads were NO ONE brings him up. FFS, we have 400 threads on this board b*tching about him. I want to read a game thread for other teams and not see Muschamp's name.Law98gator;n90980 said:You mean, wouldn't it be nice if we could watch a game without Coach9 trying to make excuses for the Dwag again?
Why? This is a Gator sports message board. Everything is relative to us. We will talk about how bad Muschamp is until the stench of the damage he has done to the Gators is gone. Which I'm afraid will be years.Swamp Queen;n90975 said:It would be awesome if we could talk about another game and not bring up Muschamp and how bad he is.
Coach9;n90984 said:Not comparing Muschamp to Spurrier. There is none. But their seasons parallel each other. Their side of the ball is performing well. The other side of the ball has been a disaster. Muschamp takes most of the heat for the offense. Spurrier gets a free pass for his defense's struggles. Is this not factual?
Because it's a game thread about USC vs Auburn. Do we really have to start debating how bad Muschamp is in this thread as well? Can we not talk about other teams? Look, the guy sucks, we all know this. It's nice to talk about other things from time to time. Try it, you might find it refreshing.threatmatrix;n90985 said:Why? This is a Gator sports message board. Everything is relative to us. We will talk about how bad Muschamp is until the stench of the damage he has done to the Gators is gone. Which I'm afraid will be years.
G 2;n90960 said:Yep. Muschamp is just like Spurrier.

Swamp Queen;n90975 said:It would be awesome if we could talk about another game and not bring up Muschamp and how bad he is.
HolyG 2;n90996 said:Honestly you might just want to retire from the internet or Gator message boards if it bothers you that much. Because it isn't going to go away once he is fired. Just like Zook and Meyer were blamed after they were long gone, Muschamp will be remembered for a long time.
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: