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| humbletx | Jun 10 2012, 12:19 PM Post #1 |
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have an offense style some have seen before in the SEC - It'll be interesting to see what KK and Sumlin do behind the best offensive line in the SEC.. http://www.timesfreepress.com/news/2012/jun/10/potent-missouri-am-face-stingy-sec/ |
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| LonzoVol | Jun 10 2012, 02:37 PM Post #2 |
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Hope you are right about that offensive line. I badly want to see Ags beeyatch slap Mustardchamp and Gayturds when they come calling at College Station. |
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| humbletx | Jun 10 2012, 08:16 PM Post #3 |
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There isn't one better - loaded with NFL types - including NFL type running backs. IMO this is where Muschamp shows is ability to be a HC in the SEC - he already has *it* to be a winner in the conference - defense. This is a game he has to win to keep his job. Sumlin & Kliff - know they can run it up and down the field - its defense that'll hurt them this season. |
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| LonzoVol | Jun 11 2012, 10:18 AM Post #4 |
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Gayturds may be in a little trouble up front on defense, at least early in the season. They lost their steady, anchor tackle, Jaye Howard, to the NFL. Now they have the two five star studs, Easley and Powell, recovering from ACL surgeries. Those guys are more athletic than they are powerful. They do have one hammer up front in Floyd. |
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| humbletx | Jun 11 2012, 10:36 AM Post #5 |
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A couple things Sumlin and Kliff have a damned fine group of NFL caliber RB's - and a couple NFL type WR's. Yes the Ags are replacing a first round draft pick at QB - yet the changes in offense they are making (even though at UH they had a NFL caliber QB) suit the talented kids at the position. Offense - don't believe the Aggies will struggleon offense - its the defense. Sumlin and KK can get the offense revved up and scoring points - they have a nice track record of doing so - Sumlin at OU and UH - KK as a player for TT - and where he has coached - and the guys he has worked for, i.e. the head man at WVa. This puts the defense on the field a lot - and the Ags just don't have the horses or depth. Again - this is a game Muschamp has to win - and its the Aggies reintroduction to the the SEC - this time as a member of the conference. IMO - it would be a major upset to see the Aggies win this game at home. |
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