Secondand26
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Also, did E Henderson get injured? Caught 1st pass & didn’t see him again.
Appreciate all of the info!
Appreciate all of the info!
What is the injury? Ankle?I don't think Law will practice much this week, may or may not be ready for Vandy, but nothing long term.
What is the injury? Ankle?
Jay Lisby's used to post, "Rest, Tide, Rest."
RIP. A nice guy. I think it was Jay that coined the term, "Auburnites."Hadn't seen that name in eons.
Just as Bama used to run wide and throw quick outs against LSU when they were stout up the middle, that's how I saw us against GA. Justice had one off-tackle early that went for a nice gain, and Miller/Milroe combined on that great wheel route.And, by the way, I think that's why we are seeing the rotation on running backs right now. Fresh legs in week eight, or nine.
I don't know.
Right here. I've been thinking about the same thing.Vandy is much improved, but I'm hopeful our third- and fourth-string backs get meaningful carries, and Simpson gets some work.
. . . . . While I know Vandy is better...they still aren't better than Bama's 2's.
Moore said in interview that yesterday was the best tuesday practice they've had all season.These are the games where we will really see if these guys are buying in to get better. It's a given that practices will be more intense against a top 5-10 team but against Vandy? This was CNS masterclass at getting his team to get better no matter who we are playing.
I am very eager to see how we are going to do Saturday afternoon.
I saw that. He also made a peculiar remark at the end of the clip I saw, saying, “There’s money on the floor,” or something similar to that. Now I’m sure I’m not hip to the jive that these kids today be spitting, but I immediately took that as possibly meaning UA has something worked into their NIL contracts that incentivize no let downs after “big” games.Moore said in interview that yesterday was the best tuesday practice they've had all season.
I saw that. He also made a peculiar remark at the end of the clip I saw, saying, “There’s money on the floor,” or something similar to that. Now I’m sure I’m not hip to the jive that these kids today be spitting, but I immediately took that as possibly meaning UA has something worked into their NIL contracts that incentivize no let downs after “big” games.
I saw that. He also made a peculiar remark at the end of the clip I saw, saying, “There’s money on the floor,” or something similar to that. Now I’m sure I’m not hip to the jive that these kids today be spitting, but I immediately took that as possibly meaning UA has something worked into their NIL contracts that incentivize no let downs after “big” games.
Or it could be saying, "Take Bama, the spread way too low." Another common phrase is, "...finding a bird nest on the ground."Or it could be like when Miami was in their hayday they had bounties. An INT was worth a certain amount a sack was worth so much and in Miami knocking a player out was also monetized.
I saw that. He also made a peculiar remark at the end of the clip I saw, saying, “There’s money on the floor,” or something similar to that. Now I’m sure I’m not hip to the jive that these kids today be spitting, but I immediately took that as possibly meaning UA has something worked into their NIL contracts that incentivize no let downs after “big” games.
Or it could be saying, "Take Bama, the spread way too low." Another common phrase is, "...finding a bird nest on the ground."
That's not how I took it. I think he was saying he is seeing disrespect and everything is on the line. Reputation, money, respect at stakes.Or it could be like when Miami was in their hayday they had bounties. An INT was worth a certain amount a sack was worth so much and in Miami knocking a player out was also monetized.
It comes from BIG K.R.I.T. I know it's a music reference. How he intended the comment? I took it as "expect, unexpected luck."I saw that. He also made a peculiar remark at the end of the clip I saw, saying, “There’s money on the floor,” or something similar to that. Now I’m sure I’m not hip to the jive that these kids today be spitting, but I immediately took that as possibly meaning UA has something worked into their NIL contracts that incentivize no let downs after “big” games.