UTProf
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fricking chiner
I was given that line by my Dr once when I was having fluid drained from my knee. Once we got to a resting point, I told the Dr to change his description to "This is going to feel like I'm using a jackhammer on your knee"Much, much more painful. Do not believe when they say, "you'll just feel a little pressure".
Could be, but I don't feel like he's had a great defense in nearly a decade. RPOs didn't seem widespread till maybe 4 or 5 years ago...then really blew up in the SEC when Bama started doing them recently, at least in my mind they showed everyone how effective they could be in the league with speedsters. Hell I don't know if I saw them ran at UT until last year, at least in any large volume.I think he couldn’t adjust to defending the RPO’s.
Could be, but I don't feel like he's had a great defense in nearly a decade. RPOs didn't seem widespread till maybe 4 or 5 years ago...then really blew up in the SEC when Bama started doing them recently, at least in my mind they showed everyone how effective they could be in the league with speedsters. Hell I don't know if I saw them ran at UT until last year, at least in any large volume.
But you could be on to something. I'm sure they were more prevalent in reality 5-10 years ago, just not in the public awareness. Defending them and zone reads seem to be a big divider these days between the have and have-not DCs.
She was much better than Brooke Shields in that partNah, "That 70's Show" was her big come back. I went to see "Shanna, Queen of the Jungle" at the movie theater, with my grandmother. So embarrassed, but I still had a pic of her running down the beach, bouncing around burned in my mind. Tanya, not my grandmother, bwaa-ha-ha
We better hope that Oklahoma and Florida beat the hell out of the Volunteers because I don’t see how Missouri wins this one straight up.
Unless Drinkwitz can sprinkle his magical offensive fairy dust on the Tigers and make them competent immediately, Mizzou will find itself in a lot of defensive slugfests, something that Pruitt and the Volunteers are happy to do. The Vols are starting over with their receivers but return their quarterback, top three running backs, and most of their offensive line, as well as damn-near their entire defense. They have experience, an identity, one helluva offensive coordinator, and an excellent defensive mind as a head coach. And this game is in Knoxville. Certainly anything is possible but it’s hard to see a path to stealing a win on the road here.