Jimmy Football
Tug-of-War Silver Medalist - St. Louis 1904
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We know that Allen models his game after Levis. If this happens, I hope the Titans go out and pick up Allen because he'll never get his job back from all time great Will LevisThe question I’m asking, and I think the whole football world is as well, is this…
With Josh Allen having an injured elbow, does Will Levi’s opt out of the rest of Kentucky’s season and join the Bills mid season so there can be a seamless transition?
The buzz around these parts has been intense
As "legit" as Kentucky. They've held most of the teams that they've played in check defensively, so statistically, they're "good". I think there's a big difference between most of the top defenses in the country and the "elite" defense with stacked potential first round NFL talent that Georgia has.
At home, the Vols should be able to score plenty of points against Mizzou.
He was rather annoying on SaturdayOut of all the SEC QBs he and Rattler are the two I dislike the most. Bennett is basically a throwback to the Saban QBs of old that were game managers playing behind future NFL OL, throwing to future NFL WRs/TEs and handing off to NFL RBs but want to be arrogant about it. Bennett would have worse numbers than Rattle if he was at South Carolina with average talent.
That Byron guy put together a pretty good team.Out of the playoffs I can tell you that…
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The first QB I saw (Okla) that TCU put out of the game was on an extreme cheap shot: the QB had already slid, was on his back (but still sliding forward), and the TCU guy went in full speed and launched at the QB on the ground, targeting the head. The second injury I saw (I don't remember the game) looked deliberate but was clean. What I mean is, the QB was being tackled and was falling toward his side, falling toward one shoulder, and a second pursuing defender dived on high (while the QB was still falling (so clean), lifting his legs so the full weight of his body landed on the QB's top shoulder with the other shoulder underneath. I went and looked up the plays a few weeks ago. I never saw more if there were more than 2.It’s crazy how many QBs have been injured. Almost seems like their game plan.
Lake Kelly was his coach at The Peay. He left and then came back while I was at APSU. He would put old game films on the projector and let us watch Fly. IT WAS AMAZING!He was one of the best long range shooters ever........before the three point line. If it had been in place he would have averaged around 50 points a game.
I will never again wait until election day to vote. I could have etched my vote in stone in the amount of time it took to get through all the lines. At least I had Volnation to peruse. You'd think by 2022, they would have a better system.
You couldn't sell Oregon stock fast enough after they got stomped out by Georgia. Now they're a hot team.
LSU was an afterthought after we showed up in BR and blew them off their own field. Now everyone is trying to find ways to fit them back into the playoff.
USC's loss to Utah didn't kill them.
You don't hear about the bad losses for Ole Miss or UCLA anymore, just creative ways that they can get in if they can get hot.
The point is - in a couple of weeks, other losses will look worse than ours, other teams will be under the microscope, we'll be right back to where we were coming off of the bye week. A whole lot to prove, and a stage to prove it on.