I appreciate your fair-minded post. And I think that you're completely correct.
I haven't watched much football (and I didn't mean to sound like I thought that I had), and you are relevant in that I only really only started watching Alabama (I think) when Ingram started to tear it up.
I...
I was speaking generally--not particularly to you.
But that "It confirms your Georgia heritage" sure seems to apply to the "bigot remark."
And it's definitely ok to disagree with me. I'm not even sure I absolutely agree with my current opinion, but for now I do.
It's kind of like...
Yeah. I think the booing that everyone has been referencing was for South Carolina. While I find it disrespectful and unsportsmanlike, the fans always boo for the other team.
Just goes to show how people incorrectly attribute things (like the booing) to their own thoughts (like they're...
I'm sorry, but I fail to see any depth in or point to your post.
At least I'm trying to converse. I'm sorry if you're not able to intelligently reciprocate.
It's hard to take people seriously when they only make shallow, biting remarks that add absolutely no substance or relevance to the...
All I'm saying is that he's had some (a lot of) runs that I've never seen any other running back pull off before. I've seen plenty of backs pushing through and hit hard, but the agility and ability to just bounce off people and step out of tackles is amazing.
I'd like to see who else you...
I do rather doubt that we would have had such a strong start if it were not for the uniform change.
The key will be figuring out how to consistently turn that first quarter into four quarters and those four quarters into a whole season.
That's the energy we need for every single game, the...
That's true. But all the same, I'd have to say that Ingram may be the best running back that I've ever seen. His balance is amazing--he seems to bounce off of defenders like he's in a pinball machine. He does stuff in college that I couldn't do past elementary school--hit five people and keep...
I don't think that the point is "dependence." I think that it's motivation related.
Maybe try to put yourself in the players' shoes. They need to feel "new."
I don't know about you, but I'm all for anything that can help.
And if new uniforms HELP motivate the team and help them feel...
I agree, and that's a really good point ("where his head is...right now"). He looked ridiculous, immature, and completely unprofessional. :no: (especially for someone not kicking ass)
As I said--psychology.
If the team wore choir robes or over-sized suits-and-ties over their pads, do you think they'd be very motivated--regardless of talent or coaching?
Probably not.
Remember all of the children's sports films that start out with misfits who can't afford uniforms, and a...
Oh yeah.... Now I understand. Thanks for the clarification! :fool:
My point was that your point was poorly stated and unclear. That's why my simple logic holds up.
If you're trying to say that there is an emotional attachment to the orange of the Big Orange, then NO S**T...
I know very little about recruiting or behind-the-scenes details like that, so my comment is not stated with any sort of authority...
...but...
two of my cousins (brother & sister) went to Christen Brothers (I guess they graduated about 4 & 3 years ago, respectively), and I remember them...
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