Thornton and Nico Cleared Per Wallace

#26
#26
Wrong. Nico was in concussion protocol because he exhibited symptoms. Not being 100% and still playing isn’t how concussion protocol works.

In other words, he’s 100% or he wouldn’t be playing. Thornton may not be 100%. But he’s healthy enough to play and play well.
That's what I'm thinking. It's a all or nothing deal with concussions.
 
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News that two of our most important offensive players will be available is rat poison? What in the world are you talking about?
Nick’s point of rat poison is don’t let anything take your focus off what you have to do.

Arkansas game was lost by stupid brain dead penalties. Yes the offense could have performed better but the special teams and false starts were killers.

KY would have been a blow out but receivers failed to catch.

Several points have been left on board with terrible OL play.

The 2022 Alabama win with lesser talent was won because of a nearly perfect game and people playing over their head. If anyone including the players think just because Nico and Thornton play we have a great chance to win is on rat poison.

This game will be won if it is a team effort with very few and no stupid penalties. We must control line of scrimmage. Catchable balls must be thrown and caught and the D must live behind the line of scrimmage and allow no pass to be caught uncontested.

Yes I am excited that Nico and Thornton will play and believe it improves the teams chances but focusing on that takes our eyes off what will win or lose the game.
 
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That may be so, but I take a Hyams report (especially one containing a “may” in it) with a grain of salt. Nothing indicated shoulder when Nico walked off the field.
 
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I hate to say it but I think having Nico might hurt us more than help. I feel like he’s going to be even more unwilling to run than usual and that will lead to some frustrating plays.

So you’d rather have Moore because Nico may be unwilling to run?
 
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Hopefully at full strength
That's the big question. I'm sure all were somewhat limited in practice this week. How will they perform when the lights come on in Athens. Huge difference in practice while coming back from a concussion to facing a UGA team playing for its playoff life. Just need to weather that first quarter storm. UGA is amped for this one.
 
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News that two of our most important offensive players will be available is rat poison? What in the world are you talking about?
Some just love Nick so much they cant let him go.:rolleyes:, They think he invented the words rat poison and look for any chance to convey that whether it is apropos or not.
 
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That's the big question. I'm sure all were somewhat limited in practice this week. How will they perform when the lights come on in Athens. Huge difference in practice while coming back from a concussion to facing a UGA team playing for its playoff life. Just need to weather that first quarter storm. UGA is amped for this one.
We are also playing for our playoff life, if we lose we’re on the outside looking in
 
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A couple of play makers have been added to help D Samp.

Brazzell is the X factor in this game tomorrow night and he has to score 2 td's and have a 100 yard plus receiving game for Tennessee to win.
Brazzell - - He came in a "world beater". Sooo welcome to the SEC/big time college game. To me he is just an average wide out. Now it may be he is a little slow picking up the system and what what is expected of him. But his catching has been maybe a little above average to me and his route running about the same. Lets hope his lights come on next year....
 
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A couple of play makers have been added to help D Samp.

Brazzell is the X factor in this game tomorrow night and he has to score 2 td's and have a 100 yard plus receiving game for Tennessee to win.
Would be great to see Brazell and Bru step it up tonight. Bru needs to prove himself if he is going to play on Sundays. He can block at a high level, but he is not getting loose in coverage.
 
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Brazzell - - He came in a "world beater". Sooo welcome to the SEC/big time college game. To me he is just an average wide out. Now it may be he is a little slow picking up the system and what what is expected of him. But his catching has been maybe a little above average to me and his route running about the same. Lets hope his lights come on next year....
Felt the same way about Thornton last year. I think any offensive player coming into this system will take a year to adjust.
 
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Felt the same way about Thornton last year. I think any offensive player coming into this system will take a year to adjust.
This. It took Thornton half the season to get adjusted (plus he was playing out of position). His injury in the Missouri game was unfortunate. I still think he is underutilized this year. Not counting our first year with Heupel when everyone was new in the system, Bru is really the only guy who has come alive in his first year after transferring in, and he had two studs in Tillman and Hyatt that gave him some space.
 
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#38
I hate to say it but I think having Nico might hurt us more than help. I feel like he’s going to be even more unwilling to run than usual and that will lead to some frustrating plays.
I think this has all been mind tricks. They knew they didn't need Nico in the 2nd half and Gasspipe needed some snaps. We will know if Nico comes out running.
 
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Felt the same way about Thornton last year. I think any offensive player coming into this system will take a year to adjust.

Yep. Although Thornton was starting to come along last year before his injury. He just wasn’t a slot.

Be nice if the light came on for Brazzell tonight and he had a breakout game.

But I tend to agree. We’ll see a better version of Brazzell and Mike Matthews next year.
 
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i wish that ******** would die already
You and the people that liked your post are as pathetic as a person can be. All of you are a big reason why the world is in the bad shape that it is. Not liking a person because he coached at a university you don't like or hate is not even close to being a reason to wish death upon them!!!
 
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You and the people that liked your post are as pathetic as a person can be. All of you are a big reason while the world is in the bad shape that it is. Not liking a person because he coached at a university you don't like or hate is not even close to being a reason to wish death upon them!!!
what exactly are you babbling about?

Person A (not me) invokes the Saban quote in reference to news that two of our (very important) starters are cleared to play.

person B (me) responds wishing the rat poison nonsense would die, because its become so played out that its reached absurdity. People don't even know what it means anymore.

I don't give a damn who said it and don't wish anyone to die over a bleedin' ball game
 

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