Other_Guy
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I think swapping these games is a big deal. Enough to win em both? Probably not. I think a lot of you are going to be surprised that both teams will rebound. Yet if there's a time to get them both the swapping will play a big deal even tho they're back to back.
I think it's a big deal firstly because it's a change it the pattern that we have been in since the split. We always play GA tough but never seem ready for FL. I aknowledge that this staff and most players have not been involved but the old way was not working. Like to see us get a shot at FL after they've had to lay it out against tougher compitetion, GA on the other hand always has been tested.
Might not mean much but I like it
I think swapping these games is a big deal. Enough to win em both? Probably not. I think a lot of you are going to be surprised that both teams will rebound. Yet if there's a time to get them both the swapping will play a big deal even tho they're back to back.
I don't understand. Why will swapping the dates these games are played make a difference? Why will we have a better chance to beat either of them because of it? Honest question.
If it stays this way in the long term, I'd say it's a positive because it keeps us from having to play in the Swamp in mid September and dying of heat stroke.
Florida lost a bunch in the the secondary. Several guys on the line. Their WRs have been terrible for years. I'm optimistic.
7 wins and Florida will be one of them.