drvenner
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I think we might have the same source for our hilarious material. But I won't tell anyone who it is.Sad news, my parrot died today of obesity.................
Mind you, it's a huge weight off my shoulders.
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SEC Games Only below:Updated, but in using the wrong table in 1st post, have one update. We are 64% worse on the road on defense, not the original value I posted. It's edited now.
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Huge market on the Asian ED homeopathy market, and you know that better than anyone here.We tried to give away @Weezer's testicles, but there is surprisingly no market value for purple yeti testicles. They are worthless.
Tell me UGA isn't scared
Dude. Metchie and JMo both suffered non-contact injuries. Harrison went out on a clean hit that was reviewed—a lob pass where the DB hit him shoulder to shoulder after the ball arrived. Harrison went out late in the 3rd and has made his last catch with almost 11 minutes left in the 2nd quarter.100% agree. Bama’s been getting away with everything go for years.
Kirby learned every Saban trick while he was at Bama.
Kirby even used it against Bama 2 years ago after losing the SEC championship game and took out Bama’s receivers eliminating the passing game to win the NC.
Took out Harrison jr last year when Ohio st put a scare in them.
If he had a Tillman level sprain there's no way he'll be that close to 100%Scared? A generational talent is pushing to get back to play in his final home game and maybe help his team.
I’d be surprised if he played much, but the man deserves a home game under the lights for his last home game.
If he’s back to play speed, that certainly helps UGA be better.
Agreed. But he reportedly hit 20 mph running in practice yesterday (straight line, no pads), so he’s getting close to at least seeing the field.If he had a Tillman level sprain there's no way he'll be that close to 100%
We literally don’t care what your barking self has to sayAgreed. But he reportedly hit 20 mph running in practice yesterday (straight line, no pads), so he’s getting close to at least seeing the field.
UGA misses him more in the run game than as a receiver, and I wonder how that ankle will hold up in blocking situations.
My bet is that he’s on extra point or victory formation (if we should be so fortunate).
Agreed. But he reportedly hit 20 mph running in practice yesterday (straight line, no pads), so he’s getting close to at least seeing the field.
UGA misses him more in the run game than as a receiver, and I wonder how that ankle will hold up in blocking situations.
My bet is that he’s on extra point or victory formation (if we should be so fortunate).
Theoretically, but also an assumption.I wouldn’t say you’d automatically get lesser results based on the fears of previous idiots hiring coaches. You have Danny White in this case, although to be fair you can’t automatically assume your W/L would improve either. Makes for an interesting time. I think when it comes the job will be heavily desired based on pay, facilities and all of that alone plus working under AD White. Credit to Rick for stabilizing the program but there is another notch this thing could go eventually
To your point, Tua is a QB and Bowers obviously not. The two games Tua was back for he had 9 rush yards against Oklahoma and -9 against ClemsonI argued that he would not be healed in a month and he's not. Tua came back in month and was not the same. Brock will be in pain and not able to do some things.