therickbol
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I watched a good amount of the A&M-Arkansas game. Arkansas had some weird luck and a couple of questionable officiating calls go against them. I wasn’t too impressed with Max Johnson the passer, but he extended a couple of drives with his legs.Wow, that's a lot more than I expected.
They have half a season this year and none next year.I watched a good amount of the A&M-Arkansas game. Arkansas had some weird luck and a couple of questionable officiating calls go against them. I wasn’t too impressed with Max Johnson the passer, but he extended a couple of drives with his legs.
If our defense plays like it has shown it is capable of playing, OL plays like it did against the cucks, and Joe manages the game well, I think 9.5 is about right.
Unless it’s the 2:30 CBS game, then all bets are off.
By the way, I thought CBS was done with the SEC?
They're done next season.I watched a good amount of the A&M-Arkansas game. Arkansas had some weird luck and a couple of questionable officiating calls go against them. I wasn’t too impressed with Max Johnson the passer, but he extended a couple of drives with his legs.
If our defense plays like it has shown it is capable of playing, OL plays like it did against the cucks, and Joe manages the game well, I think 9.5 is about right.
Unless it’s the 2:30 CBS game, then all bets are off.
By the way, I thought CBS was done with the SEC?
He hasn't been in cave just practicing returns. Don't you think he has been practicing with WR's and as a WR for two years at UT? It's not like he has to learn everything in a week, he already knows it. Being a starter just means reps with the 1's. It's not like he is going from DE to WR.It will be a true testament to the offensive coaching staff if they can get him apart of that side of the ball. As it will be much easier said than done. Have to take into account the style of offense we play and the procedural aspects that come along with it. As he needs to know all the calls/plays and most importantly what to read when running routes. To me it’s a boom or bust situation, meaning to have him on the field the entire drive, will he be able to add that explosiveness that the offense needs while maintaining key assignment responsibilities when he’s not getting the ball like who he needs to block on a run play or how to set up the block for Squirrels wide screen play. He can easily give the offense a jolt of playmaking ability but could easily become a detriment if he misses a block and leads the offense into an error.