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FAU jackasses have a board and were confident too. That ended well for them..

Is it not acceptable to support your program via the belief that you can win every game?

There is supporting your program and knowing what it would take to win and there is supporting your program and blindly saying you'll win every game.

Even for as retarded as 90% of this board is, there still tends to be a good amount of times where the majority here knows when we are going to lose. With Fat Al Golden we knew it was every other week just about. We're just now getting used to having actual coaches for the first time since the 90's.
 
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Everyone here is stunned at the dual threat comment and I'm over here like, "They actually have an Xbox Kinect in App St?"
 
Richt is going to show just how good of a play caller he is Saturday. Were going to open er up.
 
FAU jackasses have a board and were confident too. That ended well for them..

Is it not acceptable to support your program via the belief that you can win every game?

There is supporting your program and knowing what it would take to win and there is supporting your program and blindly saying you'll win every game.

Even for as retarded as 90% of this board is, there still tends to be a good amount of times where the majority here knows when we are going to lose. With Fat Al Golden we knew it was every other week just about. We're just now getting used to having actual coaches for the first time since the 90's.

When the team has only lost 3 of it's last 22 or so games, it isn't blindly saying you'll win. When you aren't used to losing, and you aren't used to losing at home, you are going to predict wins.
 
A lot of them seem concerned with stopping our passing game. Have they watched us play this year at all?

If we don't pass we might have issues . They will sell out to stop the run

Little play action and tight ends have a field day.

Fake the A gap blitz drop into coverage, interception.

I very much hope to see you back here tomorrow evening to eat your crow considering the amount of trolling you have been doing. I suspect that we won't though. You will likely change your screen name and come to the site to congratulate the Canes and proclaim that you were hoping for the best but knew that you would lose.
 
FAU jackasses have a board and were confident too. That ended well for them..

Is it not acceptable to support your program via the belief that you can win every game?

There is supporting your program and knowing what it would take to win and there is supporting your program and blindly saying you'll win every game.

Even for as retarded as 90% of this board is, there still tends to be a good amount of times where the majority here knows when we are going to lose. With Fat Al Golden we knew it was every other week just about. We're just now getting used to having actual coaches for the first time since the 90's.

When the team has only lost 3 of it's last 22 or so games, it isn't blindly saying you'll win. When you aren't used to losing, and you aren't used to losing at home, you are going to predict wins.

You've lost 4 out of your last 22 games with losses to Clemson, Tennessee, Arkansas St. (!) and Liberty (!). It depends on the competition. Are you going to predict wins against Alabama, for example? The Canes have more talent than all of your opponents in the last 22 games, except Clemson. Clemson opened a can of whoop *** on you. I have a feeling we will, too.

Who have you beaten that would lead you to believe you "should" win this game? Are you saying it wouldn't be an upset at all if App St. beat Miami?
 
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I see no single battle App State should win, so unless we absolutely stink up the joint, this game will be a 3 TD difference, minimum.
 
LOL none of them are confident. All of the predictions are within a touchdown or less, they know whats coming their way
 
FAU jackasses have a board and were confident too. That ended well for them..

Is it not acceptable to support your program via the belief that you can win every game?

There is supporting your program and knowing what it would take to win and there is supporting your program and blindly saying you'll win every game.

Even for as retarded as 90% of this board is, there still tends to be a good amount of times where the majority here knows when we are going to lose. With Fat Al Golden we knew it was every other week just about. We're just now getting used to having actual coaches for the first time since the 90's.

When the team has only lost 3 of it's last 22 or so games, it isn't blindly saying you'll win. When you aren't used to losing, and you aren't used to losing at home, you are going to predict wins.

You've lost 4 out of your last 22 games with losses to Clemson, Tennessee, Arkansas St. (!) and Liberty (!). It depends on the competition. Are you going to predict wins against Alabama, for example? The Canes have more talent than all of your opponents in the last 22 games, except Clemson. Clemson opened a can of whoop *** on you. I have a feeling we will, too.

Who have you beaten that would lead you to believe you "should" win this game? Are you saying it wouldn't be an upset at all if App St. beat Miami?

With the line at -3.5, it would be an upset. I'm not saying App should win this game as it's very clear Miami should. However, App is finally in a position to be competitive with teams like Miami, thus I predict a win. Will my prediction be wrong? According to ESPN, there is a 63.9% chance I am wrong. However, what excitement would I have for tomorrow if I was simply hoping that App played well and can move on to next week.

I'm not concerned about who plays who or in what conference as one win against one team that most people are aware of doesn't matter. Losing to Clemson isn't a big deal because everyone but Alabama lost to Clemson last season, including Miami who doesn't have the mental fortitude to stay engaged and pays for it with a 58-0 drubbing.

Outside of this game, I like to see Miami do well. I've said this multiple times yet no one ever picks up on that. Win, lose or draw, I will be back here tomorrow or Sunday to chit chat about the game and hopefully post some pictures.
 
I see no single battle App State should win, so unless we absolutely stink up the joint, this game will be a 3 TD difference, minimum.

Marcus Cox will likely run for around 112 yards. If App can create some short fields via turnovers, that creates opportunities for Cox to score. App isn't going to drive 80 yards five or six times to score TD's against Miami's defense, but if Kaaya continues to struggle in this new system, they may not have to.
 
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Is it not acceptable to support your program via the belief that you can win every game?

There is supporting your program and knowing what it would take to win and there is supporting your program and blindly saying you'll win every game.

Even for as retarded as 90% of this board is, there still tends to be a good amount of times where the majority here knows when we are going to lose. With Fat Al Golden we knew it was every other week just about. We're just now getting used to having actual coaches for the first time since the 90's.

When the team has only lost 3 of it's last 22 or so games, it isn't blindly saying you'll win. When you aren't used to losing, and you aren't used to losing at home, you are going to predict wins.

You've lost 4 out of your last 22 games with losses to Clemson, Tennessee, Arkansas St. (!) and Liberty (!). It depends on the competition. Are you going to predict wins against Alabama, for example? The Canes have more talent than all of your opponents in the last 22 games, except Clemson. Clemson opened a can of whoop *** on you. I have a feeling we will, too.

Who have you beaten that would lead you to believe you "should" win this game? Are you saying it wouldn't be an upset at all if App St. beat Miami?

With the line at -3.5, it would be an upset. I'm not saying App should win this game as it's very clear Miami should. However, App is finally in a position to be competitive with teams like Miami, thus I predict a win. Will my prediction be wrong? According to ESPN, there is a 63.9% chance I am wrong. However, what excitement would I have for tomorrow if I was simply hoping that App played well and can move on to next week.

I'm not concerned about who plays who or in what conference as one win against one team that most people are aware of doesn't matter. Losing to Clemson isn't a big deal because everyone but Alabama lost to Clemson last season, including Miami who doesn't have the mental fortitude to stay engaged and pays for it with a 58-0 drubbing.

Outside of this game, I like to see Miami do well. I've said this multiple times yet no one ever picks up on that. Win, lose or draw, I will be back here tomorrow or Sunday to chit chat about the game and hopefully post some pictures.

The players had quit on Golden long before that game ever started. There's a difference in last year's team and this year's team in the mentality alone and it's for the better.
 
I see no single battle App State should win, so unless we absolutely stink up the joint, this game will be a 3 TD difference, minimum.

Marcus Cox will likely run for around 112 yards. If App can create some short fields via turnovers, that creates opportunities for Cox to score. App isn't going to drive 80 yards five or six times to score TD's against Miami's defense, but if Kaaya continues to struggle in this new system, they may not have to.

May I ask you what you see that Kaaya is struggling with?
 
There is supporting your program and knowing what it would take to win and there is supporting your program and blindly saying you'll win every game.

Even for as retarded as 90% of this board is, there still tends to be a good amount of times where the majority here knows when we are going to lose. With Fat Al Golden we knew it was every other week just about. We're just now getting used to having actual coaches for the first time since the 90's.

When the team has only lost 3 of it's last 22 or so games, it isn't blindly saying you'll win. When you aren't used to losing, and you aren't used to losing at home, you are going to predict wins.

You've lost 4 out of your last 22 games with losses to Clemson, Tennessee, Arkansas St. (!) and Liberty (!). It depends on the competition. Are you going to predict wins against Alabama, for example? The Canes have more talent than all of your opponents in the last 22 games, except Clemson. Clemson opened a can of whoop *** on you. I have a feeling we will, too.

Who have you beaten that would lead you to believe you "should" win this game? Are you saying it wouldn't be an upset at all if App St. beat Miami?

With the line at -3.5, it would be an upset. I'm not saying App should win this game as it's very clear Miami should. However, App is finally in a position to be competitive with teams like Miami, thus I predict a win. Will my prediction be wrong? According to ESPN, there is a 63.9% chance I am wrong. However, what excitement would I have for tomorrow if I was simply hoping that App played well and can move on to next week.

I'm not concerned about who plays who or in what conference as one win against one team that most people are aware of doesn't matter. Losing to Clemson isn't a big deal because everyone but Alabama lost to Clemson last season, including Miami who doesn't have the mental fortitude to stay engaged and pays for it with a 58-0 drubbing.

Outside of this game, I like to see Miami do well. I've said this multiple times yet no one ever picks up on that. Win, lose or draw, I will be back here tomorrow or Sunday to chit chat about the game and hopefully post some pictures.

The players had quit on Golden long before that game ever started. There's a difference in last year's team and this year's team in the mentality alone and it's for the better.

With Richt I hope it would be. He's a brand name guy and a Miami alum. If Miami isn't in the Top 5 in recruiting with him then there are other issues at play here.

The fact is that those same players are on the team and have yet to face any adversity this season. If things aren't going as planned tomorrow, how do they respond? With the behavior learned during the Golden era (I thought he was a terrible hire from the start and am not totally convinced he wasn't just hired to save face with the NCAA after the Shapiro incident), or with the killer instinct that Richt has?
 
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