Trouble Brewing?

#78
#78
To the guy asking where i was, i was in the 12th row on the home sideline. Close enough to see blood coming through bray's bandages and telling the guys behind me (arguing) that he had broken his thumb. Watching da'rick charge off the sidelines in anger after palardy missed an extra point was pretty intense.
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#80
#80
it's not a secret to why are passing game was absolutely ballin the first 2 games. one receiver can be covered with doubles, but two threats blows the defense wide open. now all the defense has to do is double rogers, which they have, and complete shut us down cause lord knows that Simms aint makin stuff happen. i'd be pissed too
 
#81
#81
From what i have seen. Rogers needs Hunter there, along with Bray. But i think Hunter is good enough to take pressure off everyone. Hunter is our number 1 reciever.

Yes indeed. Hunter can stretch the field even with double coverage as long as Bray was playing. All three actually compliment each other, but you're right about Hunter being the no. 1 key by far.
 
#82
#82
Da'Rick will be fine. The sight him of dragging LSU's feared "honey badger" down the field 2 weeks ago was great. Just get him the ball.
 
#85
#85
I figured this when I heard he hadn't spoken and he confirmed it today, but having practice in the morning puts you in a semi-rush to get to class or do other school related work. Most classes are around lunchtime and I'm pretty sure he would rather take a shower and relax for a bit then talk to reporters about the same things every week
 
#86
#86
Trouble brewing??? The only trouble he is having is finding a yoga mat to practice his downward facing dog. Stir the pot Rex.
 
#87
#87
The yoga discussion sounded like it came straight from a Derek Dooley press conference. Well done DaRick.
 
#88
#88
Da'rick Rogers's situation= Reggie Wayne's situation. BOth have made the smart decision not to spend too much time with the media. Just ride it out.
 

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