rocktopper16
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The VQ guys said "help isn't coming" when talking about the woes in the secondary as well on the podcast this week. I feel like they've been saying it without saying it.Listening to AP on Swain just now and this was the first question they asked. He said heās not playing, in so many words. If heās not playing this week, he might as well sit the whole season or come back if we were to make the playoffs.
sharps are definitely viewing the SEC like the NFL this year. Anything over a TD spread is value to them.
That's why our line dropped quickly from Bama -12.5 to where it sits today around 8 or 7.5 (def still trending to 7.5)
The difference between the very best teams at the top (1-2 per year traditionally) and the very bottom of the league (2-4 per year traditionally) has regressed tremendously. Now everyone is really close in terms of overall talent. The portal and NIL have stretched the talent across the entire league.
sharps are definitely viewing the SEC like the NFL this year. Anything over a TD spread is value to them.
That's why our line dropped quickly from Bama -12.5 to where it sits today around 8 or 7.5 (def still trending to 7.5)
The difference between the very best teams at the top (1-2 per year traditionally) and the very bottom of the league (2-4 per year traditionally) has regressed tremendously. Now everyone is really close in terms of overall talent. The portal and NIL have stretched the talent across the entire league.
Ohio State looks pretty deep. Heck, Texas Tech looks pretty deep but won't be challenged until the playoffs. There are teams spending 40 million on a roster. A handful probably north of that combined with revenue sharing. We're pretty deep too! I pointed that out. There are a whole lot of SEC teams who would love to have our depth. And Ole Miss is pretty loaded too. They went to a backup QB and he was better than their starter, who I think is eventually going to be very good.No teams are as deep as they used to be, but Bama and UGA have as much stockpiled talent as anybody. If teams were forced to sit all their starters, whose second string do you think has more talent than Bama or UGA?
Crapped down his leg? Man you guys must be really smart to out think a guy most folks would agree is an offensive genius..I share this sentiment. Heupel has had us ready to play in both of his trips to Tuscaloosa - heād probably even have a win down there in 2023 if he hadnāt completely crapped down his leg with his play calling for all four quarters. Winning in the swamp? Iāll just say Iāll believe that one when I see it lol
Can't really argue..except to say that we are good at it this year and need to make it happen again Saturday.I completely agree with that. Forcing fumbles where the QB is rolling out and surrounded by defenders is a skill and recovering most of those is not chance. Yāall are good at it.
But fumble recoveries are weird, fickle, and even unfair. Do you remember that game in Knoxville a few years back where a UT defender gets a blindside strip sack on the UGA QB, only to have the ball bounce to a UGA TE who runs it like 20 yards for a TD? Defense did everything right, offense scores by sheer dumb luck (okay it was a heads up play by the TE but still).
Itās a cruel sport with a weird shaped ball that bounces funny.
AI generated...............I heard the crowd favorite was Moony McMoonface.
I'm glad you're stepping up. I'm more sore today than yesterday and I don't think i'll even be able to walk fast by Saturday,Allright boys, if the UT secondary needs my help this weekend, Iāll step up. VFLs, help is coming. VolsnCards5 promises you he will step on that field and go headhunting. I will surely die on the first play, but I will make a Bammer player slightly uncomfortable in the process.