Orange_Crush
Resident windbag genius
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Ex-fianceI’m so disgusted with myself. Fiancé wanted to watch the new Twister and I used my phone to cast it to the TV.
Utterly disgusted.
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This is partly what made Saban so great. He played the best player, even if he was only a freshman.The staff has always been notorious for starting upperclassmen over talented freshmen. Last year with RG3, Nico and Seldon; and it’ll be the same this year with guys like Boo and Lewis
I wish Seldon and a few of our other dudes got more pt last year. I think it'll be 5-7 games before Seldon really gets going. Hopefully next season he'll be seasoned enough to be RB1 at the start of pre-season going into the season.None of those three should have been starting at the beginning of the year.
They aren't staring at you. They are looking at the defibrillator behind you and hoping they don't have to use it on you.When I go to Steak N Shake I order off of the secret menu. I get the 7x7 burger. Seven patties and seven pieces of cheese. People really stare when it get brought to the table lol
I like Heupel's loyalty to players that have also been loyal. I do think a coach like Spurrier would've jerked Milton out and went with Nico a lot sooner. I think both strategies have benefits, but I like Heupel's better. It should build more trust from the players and be better for the long-term of building the program.Not at the beginning of the year, but as the season progressed we should’ve gotten them more pt, and Nico should’ve taken the reins after Milton’s pick 6 against Mizzou tbh
CJH uses the wait your turn method which I like. Shows guys that if you stick around your day will eventually come .I like Heupel's loyalty to players that have also been loyal. I do think a coach like Spurrier would've jerked Milton out and went with Nico a lot sooner. I think both strategies have benefits, but I like Heupel's better. It should build more trust from the players and be better for the long-term of building the program.