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Just another fake poll huh? :rolleyes:
Biden opens up 11-point national lead over Trump
Posted by FratAU on 7/16/20 at 11:13 am
Up 7 Points from last months poll
And in the combined 11 battleground states — Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — Biden leads Trump by 12 points
When will the silent majority speak up?
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And in the combined 11 battleground states — Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin — Biden leads Trump by 12 points
When will the silent majority speak up?
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Bidens lead is widening
Posted by FratAU on 7/14/20 at 10:32 am
"Not only is the former vice president leading in all six states widely considered top battlegrounds, but poll shows him competitive in states that were once considered locks for Trump: Texas, Georgia, Ohio, Iowa and even Missouri."
Trump struggling to hold on to Georgia and Texas :casty:
"This election is looking more like a Democratic tsunami than simply a Blue wave," political analyst Amy Walter wrote. She pointed to Trump's low approval rating – 38% in a Gallup poll last month – as well as an 8-point deficit in Pennsylvania, 9 points in Michigan and 9 points in Wisconsin. "He’s even running behind Biden in his firewall states of Florida and North Carolina."
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Trump struggling to hold on to Georgia and Texas :casty:
"This election is looking more like a Democratic tsunami than simply a Blue wave," political analyst Amy Walter wrote. She pointed to Trump's low approval rating – 38% in a Gallup poll last month – as well as an 8-point deficit in Pennsylvania, 9 points in Michigan and 9 points in Wisconsin. "He’s even running behind Biden in his firewall states of Florida and North Carolina."
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re: I expect Auburn to have the best LB Corp in the SEC
Posted by FratAU on 1/24/20 at 1:46 pm to thirdlawson
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Big Kat is back and he had a quietly decent season.
Bro what? Big Kat was absolutely non existent this year. 6 tackles and 1.5 sacks?
A quietly decent season would be Nick Coe in 18' with 25 tackles and 7 sacks.
Smart move by Gus. If the O sucks again he can blame it on Chad to the PTB perhaps buying him another year if he promises to take back the reigns and fix it.
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Twilight Zone
Was Mustafa a McDonald's AA? Have we ever signed one?
Pugh would jump all over this job if offered...
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Possibly. I’m curious to see what happens with his dad and Dilly.
I think the powers that be would welcome a new OC if Gus can beat bama. Would give some hope for next year at least.
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KN says Auburn contacted Chandler Morris last night and we are now back in the thick of it according to his sources.
Welp...this can only mean one thing
re: Next Season, our rivals could be starting new QBs
Posted by FratAU on 11/20/19 at 9:10 am to MsGarrison
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could be starting new QBs
When you have good systems in place you just reload and replace. For example, I guarantee whoever is at qb at Oklahoma next year will be in the Heisman race. Same for Alabama.
Meanwhile Burrow threw for 500 yards and they had a 150 yard rusher same game.
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Cohen was at the game. He declined interviews afterward
We got the Juco OTs just kick Cohen out already
re: Auburn vs. Samford Predictions
Posted by FratAU on 11/18/19 at 1:30 pm to Fear The Thumb
Number of sugar hudles?
do not care season is over
re: What does our starting 11 look like next year?
Posted by FratAU on 11/18/19 at 10:47 am to ThaiTiger24
8-4 or 7-5
re: I am super excited about Nix
Posted by FratAU on 11/18/19 at 10:06 am to auburnnyc94
Bo won't improve because Gus offense won't improve.
re: Which would you rather: Bama or New Head Coach?
Posted by FratAU on 11/18/19 at 9:06 am to StringedInstruments
Beat Bama Gus stays but is forced to turnover the offense to a legit OC like Sark Enos etc...
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It definitely will be interesting to see how the coaching carousel pans out. As for Auburn the next head coach will have a much easier road than Malzahn. Saban is at the end of his career and with a loss to Auburn this year and the eminent departure of Tua he may just depart this year. Saban was able to get about any recruit he wanted in the past. Now he is having to fight tooth and nail with Orgeron, Smart and now Mullen down in Florida. The stockpiling of talent will definitely decline. All of this helps Auburn. Although Saban is at the top as far as a recruiter he is at best average on game day. Auburn need not fumble on the next hire but if handled correctly can propel the program to consistency.
You can add Dabo in the mix with Orgeron, Smart, and Mullen. Plus, FSU is about to hire a big name that should get them back on track.
I think the biggest issue for Saban is his staff turnover every year. It's amazing how many DCs and OCs have left him with hardly no drop off.
I do not think Saban is going anywhere anytime soon but I do believe they could fall back to 10 win program.
Their biggest issue this year was injuries at LB and loss of talent to the NFL without being able to replace it on the Dline. IF you're putting 2-3 guys in the league every year at 1 position it will eventually catch up with you. Especially at DT where you take only a limited number each year and some turn into DEs or LBs in bama's case #JACKLB :lol:
I wonder if Gus looks at stuff like this and thinks of ways to improve or just says frick it this year they won't see it coming
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My assumption had nothing to do with Sanders comments about Gus getting fired regardless..(I don't believe Sanders on his opinions)
Agree, I don't think he has any inside knowledge but I do believe his timelines make since for how this will go down.
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First, I don't believe he will be fired if he wins GA and Alabama games.
Agree and he shouldn't be.
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Second, I think if he beats Ga. He will gamble on staying here.
Agree
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