I'm too lazy to look it up, but what year was the last time he started vs Bama?
I'm too lazy to look it up, but what year was the last time he started vs Bama?
You tell em Forest............
You tell em Forest............
You tell em Forest............
You tell em Forest............
I'm wondering if you are talking about the same Arkansas team that struggled mightily to get past Ole Miss and Vandy....or are you talking about the good Arkansas offense from last year?
I'm wondering if you are talking about the same Arkansas team that struggled mightily to get past Ole Miss and Vandy....or are you talking about the good Arkansas offense from last year?
I'm wondering if you are talking about the same Arkansas team that struggled mightily to get past Ole Miss and Vandy....or are you talking about the good Arkansas offense from last year?
I'm wondering if you are talking about the same Arkansas team that struggled mightily to get past Ole Miss and Vandy....or are you talking about the good Arkansas offense from last year?
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THE CREATOR OF THIS POST IS ABSOLUTLEY CLUELESS....IF YOU ARE GONNA RUN YOUR MOUTH, YOU SHOULD AT LEAST BE ACCURATE IN WHAT YOU ARE SAYING.....
Crimson.
Playing Penn St is not what it appears to be. Especially playing at Penn St. First off, Penn State damn near got beat by Indiana at home, and struggled mightly vs a very inept Illinois team at home (given, the weather was horrible). They have also had their hands full vs. Temple, Northwestern and Iowa (all average teams at best).
I would just hold back on that PSU defense. They have yet to play anybody (aside from 'Bama). We will see where their defense ranks after they play their toughest opponents, which are the three biggest games on their schedule yet to be played. PSU has had the easiest schedule in the Big Ten thus far (and the Big Ten is very down again this year).
You & I both know that playing in the Swamp is not what once was, not this year anyway. Yes. The Swamp is typically a tough place to play, and the same can be said for Happy Valley.. but you know what? The Big House typically was a tough place to play too.. .. But the only reason those places were tough is because those teams normaly had players. Nobody is scared to roll into the Big House these days, because Michigan has been down. Just because you are on the road, doesn't mean the team you are playing in that stadium is any good.
This is without a doubt the toughest test for a McCarron. Yes, he may lead the SEC in completion percentage, but defenses have to worry about stopping Richardson first, making the passing game much more effective. And all I am saying is; how is he going to do if (and only if) Richardson is able to be stopped, which will put him in a lot more passing downs than he is used too. Maybe he responds? I don't know? That is why I said we will see what he is made of...
Just my opinions.
Crimson.
Playing Penn St is not what it appears to be. Especially playing at Penn St. First off, Penn State damn near got beat by Indiana at home, and struggled mightly vs a very inept Illinois team at home (given, the weather was horrible). They have also had their hands full vs. Temple, Northwestern and Iowa (all average teams at best).
I would just hold back on that PSU defense. They have yet to play anybody (aside from 'Bama). We will see where their defense ranks after they play their toughest opponents, which are the three biggest games on their schedule yet to be played. PSU has had the easiest schedule in the Big Ten thus far (and the Big Ten is very down again this year).
You & I both know that playing in the Swamp is not what once was, not this year anyway. Yes. The Swamp is typically a tough place to play, and the same can be said for Happy Valley.. but you know what? The Big House typically was a tough place to play too.. .. But the only reason those places were tough is because those teams normaly had players. Nobody is scared to roll into the Big House these days, because Michigan has been down. Just because you are on the road, doesn't mean the team you are playing in that stadium is any good.
This is without a doubt the toughest test for a McCarron. Yes, he may lead the SEC in completion percentage, but defenses have to worry about stopping Richardson first, making the passing game much more effective. And all I am saying is; how is he going to do if (and only if) Richardson is able to be stopped, which will put him in a lot more passing downs than he is used too. Maybe he responds? I don't know? That is why I said we will see what he is made of...
Just my opinions.
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