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  1. 17 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

    Eh, I'd say more like 4. The upper half of the SEC and Big 10 is better than the upper half of the ACC but the bottom half is about the same. It's those perennial bottom dwellers who get their self worth from these "SEC! SEC! SEC!" chants. Yeah, the SEC is good but they'd still be the SEC without you and your other bottom dwelling brethren. You're just roster fodder. Don't think you're different because of the conference alignment. 

    Ask Maryland how "greener pastures" went.

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  2. 41 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

    The tie breakers are what they are. Nothing was changed on the fly. If you lose two conference games you know you're probably gonna need some help. You didn't get it. It is what it is. The tie breakers would be perfect as long they put Miami into eh championship game.

    This MFer is unhinged. I thought bath salts were out of style in south FL. I guess we back!

     

  3. 41 minutes ago, HPPantherzfan said:

    A terrible team is in the conference championship game over so good ones.  Hmmm, not sure a terrible would be in the conference championship game.  Not saying they are world betters but terrible?  Come on now

    He is a Miami cuck. Just another of many irrational college fans that can't see past their own retarded allegiances. 

    College football fans are the absolute bottom of the barrel worst when it comes to logic or reasoning.

  4. 1 minute ago, Bama Panther said:

    I see your point, although I would note there is a new system in T-town now. There’s no disputing the fact that Saban’s QBs were unsuccessful in the NFL. Outside of Penix, there’s no historical data to say how DeBoer QBs will fare in the League. 

    Yeah, but isn't that kind of a data point in  itself?

    Not saying things can't change but it's also not like he(a junior) was able to beat out a good QB(NFL-wise) in Milroe. It's the same core argument(largely correct so far) against the Manning. 

    Not everyone has a Joe Burrow career arc.

  5. 1 hour ago, The Lobo said:

    We know how this goes, he will have a decent game and everyone will say he just needs more time or more weapons. Then people on twitter will say “my qb is a reaper” while posting 175 yards 1TD 1 INT and we either win in OT by a FG or get killed by 24. Then we repeat the process next week until BY retires. 

    Social media retards shouldn't have any sway.

    You EXPECT your highly paid front office professionals and coaching staff to be able to determine the NFL playing ability of the players on your roster. When that doesn't happen, the problem is very clear and it's not the player.

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  6. Sign PS players to long term deals??? Brother...WTF.

    I have an alternate idea, how about consistently draft OL and build great depth. This will allow the replacement of guys like Hunt and Lewis and getting those crazy contacts off the books. The organic and smart way. Not spending like drunken sailors for IOL on a BAD football team.

    That poo is for teams that are a few moves away from being elite or champions.

  7. 8 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

    The ACC should've honestly ceased to exist when they bent the knee to ND during the COVID season allowing them to play a full ACC schedule to save their ability to have a season. The deal should've been put on the table then that you're either in or you're out. No one year waiver. That was the most cuck poo I've ever seen happen in sports. The rest of the conference should've banded together and said absolutely not.

    I mean, at the time that wouldn't have worked for them. The truth is that when they had the biggest advantage in that conversation was also when Notre Dame was at their peak arrogance and revenue stream creation(prior to the Longhorns Network, etc).

    Notre Dame was just never going to work out. The biggest thing they could have done is go hard AF and try to give insane deals to the premier Big 12 teams. Even then, most of them were eyeing the Big Ten and SEC.

    The biggest issue with the ACC was betting wrong. Miami and Virginia Tech ended up being disasters. Basically former college football powerhouses that ended up being afterthoughts by the time they arrived. I mean Miami specifically have literally had a total of three double digit win seasons since they joined the ACC in 2004 and two of those are in the past 2 seasons.

    Virginia Tech just fell apart at the wrong time, although I think Franklin will bring them back to prominence to an extent.

    Had we had it to do in hindsight, probably taking teams like TCU, Baylor, etc would have been wiser options than some of the moves into the Northeast and getting Miami.

     

    But, ultimately, fug all this nonsense. It's the insane greed of college football that killed regional rivalries, college basketball and entire storied, REGIONAL conferences.

    That is the real blame. The thirst for the destruction of all college sports which sits squarely at the feet of the slobbering, ignorant rednecks and hillbillies at the top of the college football sphere.

  8. 4 minutes ago, Dave Gettleman's Shorts said:

    never understood why they never played Chinn in Moerhig's current role and spot

    in box SS with run support and covering RB/TE, instead we had Chinn like he was Earl Thomas 30 yards back

    Chinn is just kind of a player that is only useful in very certain systems and in very certain ways. Outside that, he really struggles in coverage and he is really too small to be a true, every down LB. 

    It sucks because I think we all loved him and that rookie season was unbelievable.

  9. 17 minutes ago, *FreeFua* said:

    Didn’t even make GB’s 53. Had a workout with Pittsburgh this season and they opted to sign one of our ex guys instead.

    that whole weird elevator interaction dating back to his draft year combined with him not being able to stick on any team tells us despite the athleticism there’s probably a bit of personality issues with him as well

    I think he is just one of those guys that is an athlete and not really a football player. Well the NFL grind does a REALLY good job of weeding those guys out.

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  10. 14 minutes ago, Dilla said:

    So another wrinkle if Duke wins - so the MW computers has selected 2 loss UNLV vs 4 loss Boise (over 3 loss SDSU and NM) as their champion teams,  If JMU loses their game and UNLV wins, then UNLV is very likely in over Duke. If UNLV loses, I don't see the committee putting 4 loss Boise or Troy, putting the CUSA champion or the MAC champion in over Duke. They'll have to hold their noses and put Duke in the playoffs. Maaaayyybee they could justify 3 loss Kennesaw State over 5 loss Duke, but CUSA is so irrelevant these days I don't think they would do it.

    Why don't we just wait for his all to play out? It's gonna be pretty clear in one week.

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  11. 34 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

    Mike white could absolutely run this offense. You get the added benefit of being able to play from under center and threaten the whole field.

     

    I know people like to say "limited offense" with Bryce but White had a cup of coffee here and hasn't been on an active NFL roster but a few weeks over the past 2-3 seasons. 

    He is going to be REALLY limited in what we can call for him.

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  12. 3 minutes ago, electro's horse said:

    I love the idea of Diego Pavia being some bizarro universe Bryce Young

    Never went to a qb camp growing up, started playing quarterback like the second half of his senior year in college, just pure grit and determination, so much moxie he’s helped turn Vanderbilt into the best program in Tennessee.

    still short tho

    Brother, Pavia has played QB in college since 2020.

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