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re: SEC BASKETBALL AWARDS

Posted by primomosquito on 3/8/16 at 12:14 pm to


That kid is impressive.
All I know is the average NBA player would look better on a baseball field than the average MLB player would look on the bball court.

re: tG.O.A.T.

Posted by primomosquito on 12/21/15 at 9:58 am to
Greatest while in college: Manziel
Greatest NFL career: Von Miller, Aaron Glenn, Ray Childress
He does sound like a little punk.
I'd rather just be done with him. I'm not sold on his ability, especially if he doesn't want to be here.

It's a real possibility he would have been beat out by jr. transfer Hubanek anyways.

Personally, I'm looking forward to an upperclassman QB starting for the first time in a long, long time.
And who are you "hearing" this from?
I don't see what all the fuss about Kyler possibly leaving is all about. The real loss was Kyle Allen, the starter. The fact that a starting QB transferred is much more troubling than the possibility of an undersized QB transferring who was given several chances to start but underwhelmed each time.

Nah, but we'll take Mike Divinity from you, even in all this turmoil.

re: Auburn vs Texas A&M

Posted by primomosquito on 11/3/15 at 1:31 pm to
Under, but not because they've turned the corner or anything. They're still 2 competent linebackers away from a decent rush defense, IMO.

However, A&M will get off to a fast start and force Auburn to throw the ball more than they want to.
I'm not knocking the program by any means, but how did LSU wind up with this guy? I know he's from Australia, but did he have some other connection to the state or university? Hell of a job bringing him to an SEC school other than Kentucky.
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I'll gladly take the city with fewer "tejanos", thank you. I like my American cities to be filled with people who don't weigh 400 pounds and can actually speak English


¡Ay Chihuahua! That's racist!
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I had the opportunity to take a position with my former company in Houston. Went down and stayed for a week or so with a colleague. The city is dirty and far too spread out. NOLA may be dirty in certain areas, but they make up for it in other aspects. Houston just felt like a giant Industrial Ave to me.


I'm sorry you didn't capitalize on the opportunity to leave Louisiana.
That's just like, your opinion, man.
Houston area is basically Dallas with less snobs, closer to water, better food, more Tejanos.
No argument that Nashville is better than Houston or Dallas. Nashville>Houston>Dallas>anywhere in Lousiana
Nah, I wouldn't go there. I've had a blast every time I've been in N.O. and Katrina was a tragedy.


Someone from Louisiana joking about learning disabilities.

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He's had a sack in every SEC game except for Ole Miss, where he batted a pass, intercepted it, drew a holding call, and 2 TFLs. He's also forced 3 fumbles. But yeah, pretty much ineffective against the SEC.
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That was nearly identical to Allen's second pick 6 against Bama last week.
Don't start any more threads, Ricky.

Miami, Clemson?? and Ole Miss in front of A&M, OU, Wisconsin, and Tennessee.

re: Grade your team so far

Posted by primomosquito on 10/15/15 at 1:29 pm to
QB: A
RB: B-
WR: A+
TE: C
OL: C
DL: A
LB: D
DB: B
K: B
P: A
Kick returns:A

Overall: B+

Good write-up on Bama-A&M game

Posted by primomosquito on 10/15/15 at 1:20 pm
For those of you tired of reading all these tired threads.

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Games of the Week No. 9 Texas A&M (+4) vs. No. 10 Alabama: There are two top-10 matchups in the SEC this week, but I chose this one simply because I don't really want to go near the Florida-LSU game due to the whole Will Grier situation. Unfortunately, that decision means I need to pick this game, which I'm not overly enthusiastic about. After going back-and-forth several times, in the end, I have to go with the Aggies. Offenses like A&M's tend to give Alabama a lot of problems, but strangely enough, the main reason I'm taking the Aggies is actually their defense -- particularly their defensive line, with Myles Garrett and Daeshon Hall. We tend to think of Alabama's offensive line as one of the best in the country, but that's not been the case this season. The Tide have given up 6.5 tackles for loss per game (80th nationally), and in two road games, Alabama has given up a sack 6.25 percent of the time it drops back to pass. I think the Aggies can exploit this quite a bit on Saturday. Texas A&M 27, Alabama 24


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