🏈 Very Little Good, A Lot of Bad and The Incredibly Ugly vs. Kirby and Company

How the hell can we make a four team Playoff non-stop, but can't make a twelve team one? I can't understand it.
Sucks for sure, but the talent we are no longer stockpiling is helping other teams. Plus, in the SEC, two of our qualifying teams had easy schedules, A&M and Miss. This is why you're seeing us and others drop OOC power opponents on future schedules.
 
Good- It could have been more than 21? Also, I had an event to go to and only had to see a little over 1 qtr of that pathetic display. It was on at the event but I could not focus on what was going on much. Just could see enough to see they were stinking up the place on offense especially.

Bad- two years in a row with 3+ losses. There will be another loss. This loss was not a surprise so that alone may be the biggiest bad I can think of.

Ugly- Bama has become an annual bubble team having to argue why they should be in the playoff. Reminds me of the pathetic basketball days. I despise this kind of mindset. It makes us look pathetic and like other programs that we have always made fun of as Bama fans... This is far short of the expectations and what is demanded at Bama. In the press conference, Simpson saying this offense is good/great. Come on man you have to admit you have a problem if you want to get it fixed. Are they parroting CKD? If they are this is a problem. Have we stopped demanding excellence?

Smart mentioned some win earlier in the year for UGA and described it as a culture win. Was tonight a culture loss for Bama? That is my biggest fear.
 
Speaking as a man who has had and still has lower back problems. If in fact Ty has bulging or herniated disc, he would need major pain
killing drugs shot into him to be able to just walk around standing straight up. To play a game of football pain free with a clear head? Impossible.
 
Good: the defense played well enough to win. Giving up 28 is deceptive, as Ga had two short fields

Bad: offense had no flow. Cuevas and Miller being out limited us on offense, WE have had terrible luck on RB injuries this year.

Ugly: Pass protection, timing on pass routes. We supposedly recruit highly regarded offensive linemen, but we can't run the ball or protect the passer if they bring more than 4.



At least basketball season is off to a decent start.

Good to see you posting @psychojoe.
 
You think they are making him play? Or that he's the only QB that's ever played with a back issue? If it was serious enough to hold him out, they would. They have the best team of Dr's and trainers in all of CFB.

While I understand that, we can't have it both ways. "Well, he is playing hurt." "Well, we have the best doctors so he's not being forced." Not wanting to get into an argument of something dumb, but getting a shot to play ball is not something I'm cool with. That means you're simply numbing pain and it can get worse. Varsity Blues. I live my life by that move, ahahahahaha.
 
While I understand that, we can't have it both ways. "Well, he is playing hurt." "Well, we have the best doctors so he's not being forced." Not wanting to get into an argument of something dumb, but getting a shot to play ball is not something I'm cool with. That means you're simply numbing pain and it can get worse. Varsity Blues. I live my life by that move, ahahahahaha.
You just slobbering over Ali Larter's whip cream bikini...understandable. :p
 
While I understand that, we can't have it both ways. "Well, he is playing hurt." "Well, we have the best doctors so he's not being forced." Not wanting to get into an argument of something dumb, but getting a shot to play ball is not something I'm cool with. That means you're simply numbing pain and it can get worse. Varsity Blues. I live my life by that move, ahahahahaha.

That's ok and nothing wrong with that stance.... but it happens all the time, especially at this point in the season. Lot of Toradol for example, which in my experience(s), doesn't really numb anything, just loosens you up and helps with inflammation and some pain.
 
That's ok and nothing wrong with that stance.... but it happens all the time, especially at this point in the season. Lot of Toradol for example, which in my case, doesn't really numb anything, just loosens you up and helps with inflammation and some pain.
When I played, anytime I ever had any back pain that was hindering my play, they would give me and the other players epidural shots. Then some Tylenol or some other shit.

And maybe it was just in my head, but we would also be given some type of pill every few days, and I swear anytime I started taking it, I got stronger on all my lifts. Maybe it was just vitamins, lol.
 
While I understand that, we can't have it both ways. "Well, he is playing hurt." "Well, we have the best doctors so he's not being forced." Not wanting to get into an argument of something dumb, but getting a shot to play ball is not something I'm cool with. That means you're simply numbing pain and it can get worse. Varsity Blues. I live my life by that move, ahahahahaha.
"The only way we're going back on that field is without you."
 
When I played, anytime I ever had any back pain that was hindering my play, they would give me and the other players epidural shots. Then some Tylenol or some other shit.

And maybe it was just in my head, but we would also be given some type of pill every few days, and I swear anytime I started taking it, I got stronger on all my lifts. Maybe it was just vitamins, lol.

Did they by chance look like Fred Flintstone?
 

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