Enki_Amenra
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Oh the ole where did you play? How original. Where did you play linebacker in college? Yet you post your opinion but I can’t post mine? Hypocritical much? Or for that matter where did heupel play linebacker in college? And a linebacker diving at a quarterbacks ankles isn’t “having a bad game”. Getting lost in coverage, committing and untimely penalty, getting juked in the open field, etc are things that happen to everyone. Those are circumstances that can lead to a linebacker having a bad game. Making the conscious decision that you are unwilling to hit an awkwardly running qb isn’t having a bad game. It’s having no courage. That’s not the same. Also, that’s absolutely bs on the whole everyone knew Milton was the best. For one…I specifically remember reading an article that in the last scrimmage he over threw 3 or 4 open receivers and looked bad. Also, we should’ve played multiple qbs to start the season because you can only ever tell so much out of a qb in practice.
Simple out heuple has done some great things. But he needs to get better in some areas. One area he needs to get better is allowing legit competition for every spot on the team. He hasn’t always gotten the best players out on the field.
I didn't play linebacker in college. I played fullback. Also, the last scrimmage you speak of was in the rain, and like I said, the VFLs that attended (media was not allowed) said Milton was clearly the best QB. But, since you have such vast knowledge of our roster and apparently break down practice film everyday (because that's what college coaches do), who on the roster was this far better option than Beasley? I'll hang up and listen.Oh the ole where did you play? How original. Where did you play linebacker in college? Yet you post your opinion but I can’t post mine? Hypocritical much? Or for that matter where did heupel play linebacker in college? And a linebacker diving at a quarterbacks ankles isn’t “having a bad game”. Getting lost in coverage, committing and untimely penalty, getting juked in the open field, etc are things that happen to everyone. Those are circumstances that can lead to a linebacker having a bad game. Making the conscious decision that you are unwilling to hit an awkwardly running qb isn’t having a bad game. It’s having no courage. That’s not the same. Also, that’s absolutely bs on the whole everyone knew Milton was the best. For one…I specifically remember reading an article that in the last scrimmage he over threw 3 or 4 open receivers and looked bad. Also, we should’ve played multiple qbs to start the season because you can only ever tell so much out of a qb in practice.
Simple out heuple has done some great things. But he needs to get better in some areas. One area he needs to get better is allowing legit competition for every spot on the team. He hasn’t always gotten the best players out on the field.
As someone else said, there’s a bunch!!Wow. Dunno, this gal tonight said that’s what it was, there was a string of them, looked like Christmas lights pulled behind an airplane. I thought it was an alien or Santa Claus, told them they were Morans for thinking it was a celestial structure.
Hey!I mean when you start name calling, that tells me you were easily offended by someone’s opinion and can’t handle an educated conversation. Also, overhead projectors are way outdated, which probably explains why you can’t handle educated discussions. I’ve found that Boomers who were taught with overhead projectors tend to be the ones who can’t handle other’s opinions and thus resort to name calling.
Shut your whore mouth.The 80s are easily the worst decade in modern human history. Terrible fashion, largely forgettable music and many failed genres, the rise of the yuppie and wall street greed culture, and the cars were downright HIDEOUS. It's like everyone lost their mind and sense of aesthetics for a decade...maybe a little longer.
I blame the 1980 UGA football team. The world should never forget.