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These Noles fans are really delusional. They’re trying to equate that because Glenn threw for 23 yards more than Milroe that they would have done better against Michigan. It’s so ridiculous


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Delusional and liars. This stat is intentionally misleading and incorrect. This is not "Total" yards per qb. This is just passing yards. Milroe also had 63 yards rushing, putting him at 179 total yards. Glenn had -9 yards rushing, putting him at 130 total yards.

This is why FSU can go **** themselves for the rest of eternity. When we started 2017 at 10-0, we thought we were world beaters, although we escaped a handful of games and didn't look that impressive in most games, with exception of ND and VT. Losing the last 3 games was very humbling and we all admitted the season was fools good. We had a good team, but not great or elite.

FSU starts this season 13-0. Not looking very good and escaping several games. Good team, yes. Elite team, **** no. They get totally dismantled in their bowl game, but are still crying and think they got screwed and are one of the top teams? Unbelievable.
 
They have an agreement with FSU. They’re not underrepresented and/or destitute. They’re not being victimized here. As I said previously, start an OT or Town Hall thread on it. This needs to stop in this thread, however.
might have to start this thread. Should be funny
 
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apparently he's a white guy too.....
Well……thats just weird lol. Reminds me of this girl I briefly dated back in the day named Low Self Esteem Megan. She told me she was ******. Then 5 days later, she was like…….”Im not ******.”

Spoiler alert: She’s borderline sociopathic with a chipmunk face. Body kind of looked like a bong. What a *****.
 
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I do side with the Noles on winning your conference championship and going undefeated in a power conference should've meant not being displace by two teams who each were not undefeated. Games should mean something.

However, pointing at BAMA's OT loss to the best team in CFB as the reason why they should have been there instead, is lunacy.

The question has been - is this a meritocracy or are we putting the best teams in the playoffs...? I know it's been the latter and not the former, but I do think that record should matter and the kids can only playing the teams they're scheduled to play.

I'd like to think that expanding the playoffs to 12 teams will fix this, but the truth is there will still be controversy about teams not getting in. It won't likely be about a top team that could realistically win the natty, but the lower ranked teams will want "playoff team" on their title without a realistic shot at the natty.

This year, all 4 teams could've won the whole thing and I think you could expand the list of teams who actually have a shot at it, to UGA (or course) and Oregon. Outside of those teams, I don't think the others had the horses to survive 2 or 3 post-season games.

Oh well, I'll still be watching.
 
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I just wanna say that I witnessed this crazy delusion for the first time last year when they came in at 5-3 to play us. I have been to my share of Miami FSU games but I had never witnessed anything like this. It was like their entire fanbase had been infected by some crazy undeserved arrogance and confidence zombie. You'd think they were 8-0 and hadn't lost a game in 27 years. Not a 5-3 team coming off a 5-7 year. My main takeaway from that game wasn't that Miami got trounced. Which it should have been. It was, "what in the ever living f*** is up with these people? I don't understand".

So to see this delusion exposed nationally makes me so happy. They thought they deserved everything. And that's how their fans acted. So it's absolutely no surprise that when they didn't get what they wanted, deserved or undeserved, their response was to throw a tantrum, not face the adversity, stand up, and climb back up the mountain.

Apollo Creed died in Act I, not Act III. Miami had a national championship game stolen from them, by the Noles, and then they beat the crap out of the Gators and played in the next two national championship games.
 
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I just wanna say that I witnessed this crazy delusion for the first time last year when they came in at 5-3 to play us. I have been to my share of Miami FSU games but I had never witnessed anything like this. It was like their entire fanbase had been infected by some crazy undeserved arrogance and confidence zombie. You'd think they were 8-0 and hadn't lost a game in 27 years. Not a 5-3 team coming off a 5-7 year. My main takeaway from that game wasn't that Miami got trounced. Which it should have been. It was, "what in the ever living f*** is up with these people? I don't understand".

So to see this delusion exposed nationally makes me so happy. They thought they deserved everything. And that's how their fans acted. So it's absolutely no surprise that when they didn't get what they wanted, deserved or undeserved, their response was to throw a tantrum, not face the adversity, stand back up, and climb back up the mountain.

Apollo Creed died in Act I, not Act III. Miami had a national championship game stolen from them, by the Noles, and then they beat the crap out of the Gators and played in the next two national championship games.
I don’t get the delusion by them. They are missing a first round back a possible first round 2nd nfl wr and DE maybe first rounder. Who tf (even if they played) is going to block a DL with first rounders all over possible in the two deep as well? Even if they had JT he would have gotten killed. And who was going to penetrate that OL? A skinny *** slender man Pat Peyton? Them boys trippin. I could understand if they were stacked but they aren’t. Excellent coaching ain’t beating excellent talent period not in college.
 
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