volfannbama
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Even with how little he posts, he's shown to be 10x smarter than just about everyone on here.
But go ahead and keep calling the smartest posters on this site blind.
Even with how little he posts, he's shown to be 10x smarter than just about everyone on here.
But go ahead and keep calling the smartest posters on this site blind.
Go back and look at our rushing production in 2015 against elite defenses like Florida and Alabama. Then compare it to what we did against North Texas that year. The transitive property doesn't work like that in sports. Teams regularly have down games against inferior opponents after putting it to a elite opponent.
I was watching the end of the Alabama-Fresno State game yesterday and the announcers said that Fresno State gained as many yards against the Alabama defense as Florida State. They also scored more points.
Does that mean that Fresno State is a better football team than Florida State? Or does this simply mean Alabama wasn't up for them like they were FSU the week earlier? And that they also played a lot of young guys because they wanted to see what they could do?
I don't know why its so hard for ya'll to comprehend that one game doesn't affect the next.
Dude, this is you basing a whole AL prediction post based on results across opponents.
Comparing Alabama to Florida and Texas A&M
And as for those predictions:
1. Off by over 500yds.
2. Predicted 3 to 4.5. Actual was 1.0.
3. Predicted 8 to 8.5. Actual was 4.2.
Predicted score 38-35. Actual was 49-10.
Thank you for showing why the transitive property doesn't work. I learned my lesson last year. Maybe it's time for others to realize this as well.
Thank you for showing why the transitive property doesn't work. I learned my lesson last year. Maybe it's time for others to realize this as well.
