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Bruh u twisting words this can't be pause worthy. **** maybe I got to read it again and hit pause. Fq i never miss the pause button.
My G, I said what I said
Bruh u twisting words this can't be pause worthy. **** maybe I got to read it again and hit pause. Fq i never miss the pause button.
Just go ahead and dislike that post bruh lol, u got me. Im questioning life right nowMy G, I said what I said![]()
Seriously, though I’m looking for eight wins. Anything more than that I think will be a bonus, anything less than that will be a disappointment, at the same time, like you, I am 100% behind the current coaching regime’s focus on stacking chips.Just go ahead and dislike that post bruh lol, u got me. Im questioning life right now
Kind of playing devil's advocate here but roughly 65% of the current roster are Mario's guys. Between the influx of talent that has occurred mostly since January, and the turnover on the staff including new coordinators, I really don't see why a big season (10+ wins) couldn't happen. A lot would need to go right but if the players buy-in to the new staff and some of the old guard plays to their potential (Van Dyke, Restrepo, Nelson, Harvey, James Williams) then we could be scratching our heads in November wondering where all this talent came from.Seriously, though I’m looking for eight wins. Anything more than that I think will be a bonus, anything less than that will be a disappointment, at the same time, like you, I am 100% behind the current coaching regime’s focus on stacking chips.
Of course, we have no idea if it’s going happen the way we want it to or not, but the approach is correct. Name me one team that has won a championship in the last 15 years that didn’t have chips stacked.
It’s the only way to get there, and right now we’re playing with a half rack of chips.
YupSeriously, though I’m looking for eight wins. Anything more than that I think will be a bonus, anything less than that will be a disappointment, at the same time, like you, I am 100% behind the current coaching regime’s focus on stacking chips.
Of course, we have no idea if it’s going happen the way we want it to or not, but the approach is correct. Name me one team that has won a championship in the last 15 years that didn’t have chips stacked.
It’s the only way to get there, and right now we’re playing with a half rack of chips.
Tyler Van Dyke’s rough season
FAULT
A new offensive coordinator in Josh Gattis and a bad scheme for Van Dyke’s strengths led to a rough season with 10 TDs and five interceptions and a season that brought him from a potential day-two NFL Draft pick to an afterthought nationally. And I blame the coaches and the scheme. The question is — can new OC Shannon Dawson change things and will he be allowed to under Mario Cristobal, who has a penchant for run-heavy and non-imaginative offense.
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Lol, Mike Farrell said so, so it must be true. He has about as much prestige and knowledge as my left nut.
But that’s cool, keep propagating that tired and inaccurate trope.
My expectations are that football will be played, and that we will win and lose games.
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Gut says 6-7 wins.
Considering we were just off of Richt, and having personally went to the Notre Dame game in 2017, I would've considered it an insult at the time.I think that's probably right. Can you imagine the reaction on this site if realistic predictions for Diaz in year 1 would be a 5 win season, and year 2 would be a 6 win season? Yikes.