One thing from today

100% correct sir. Without the horrific mistakes, that’s a 2 score game. Dwags play like that against Michigan, it will be a 3 score game….Michigan winning.
It was a pretty clear look-ahead spot for the Mutts, and on the field it looked to me like they didn't spend one period in practice this week prepping for our offense. It's pretty clear who they were prepping for this week. If you're a betting man, lay the points with them next week.

(Obviously, don't bet on the ööööing Mutts, no amount of money is worth that öööö. Logically that's the correct play, but I'd rather root for the Al Qaeda All Stars to cover than those inbred öööös.)
 
It was a pretty clear look-ahead spot for the Mutts, and on the field it looked to me like they didn't spend one period in practice this week prepping for our offense. It's pretty clear who they were prepping for this week. If you're a betting man, lay the points with them next week.

(Obviously, don't bet on the ööööing Mutts, no amount of money is worth that öööö. Logically that's the correct play, but I'd rather root for the Al Qaeda All Stars to cover than those inbred öööös.)
Was very clearly the case for LSU at least lol
 
Was very clearly the case for LSU at least lol
I hate LSU but I hate Jimbo even more. I would've preferred to see him lose. But turmoil in the "best" conference is always fun too.
 
Anyone have insight on how the ground can help a receiver catch the ball....OR, how a receiver that catches the ball, secures it, and then turns to run, and when tackled he fumbles, but it's called an incomplete pass ?
 
Anyone have insight on how the ground can help a receiver catch the ball....OR, how a receiver that catches the ball, secures it, and then turns to run, and when tackled he fumbles, but it's called an incomplete pass ?
Catches or non catches are determined by the officials to complement whatever the game calls for at the time. They work on momentum
 
Anyone have insight on how the ground can help a receiver catch the ball....OR, how a receiver that catches the ball, secures it, and then turns to run, and when tackled he fumbles, but it's called an incomplete pass ?
Everyone knows that pinning the ball to the ground in the end zone is a TD. The end zone is like a third hand duh
 
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