Geaux_Vols
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This sounds really promising! Taking detox baths with Epsom salt in a hot whirlpool helps tremendously so I imagine this would really help. Thank you!
I'm inclined to think the turning point game was Alabama.Y’all remember back in 2007 Alabama beat a then ranked Arkansas team... It was the game that turned the corner for a saban led Alabama.
I think you might be able to look back at last night as that point for us some time down the line.
Huuuge. Still grinning eat to ear
He's a rollercoaster ride.One thing... I was completely out on JG after the Bama play (to the point where I didn't want to even see him let alone have to watch him play) but wow did he have a nice game! I've never been happier about being proven wrong. He's taken a lot of heat (a lot of it deserved and a lot more undeserved) but he's due some praise for that game!
Hypothetically, pick 2 for next year
JG
Maurer
Shrout
Hill
Can we talk about the hit on JJ after his touchdown reception at the back of the end zone? I thought #10 hit him way late and it was dirty. Incredible that JJ popped right up. I have to believe CJP will include that in the list of things to the SEC office.
Southern part of McNairy County is a mess.I've heard about the damage in Benton and Humphries Counties, but I just drove through Adamsville and its not pretty.... powerlines down, downtown stores heavily damaged with roofs torn off, many many homes destroyed by trees. Trees uprooted or snapped in half in most yards.
If Daniel got kicked out of the Bama game for hitting a guy in the back causing the dude to go blank and stiff, that damn sure was targeting on JJ. That is all. Either do away with this altogether or stop ejecting kids for trying to make a play. I GET IT.... but to many no calls.
I've heard about the damage in Benton and Humphries Counties, but I just drove through Adamsville and its not pretty.... powerlines down, downtown stores heavily damaged with roofs torn off, many many homes destroyed by trees. Trees uprooted or snapped in half in most yards.
That was always my problem with Casey Clausen. Claussen just did not understand what a pocket was. When the pocket started closing up for him, he always panicked and started flapping his elbows like Big Bird, and then tried to find a way to avoid the sack, but he never could.