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What a strange stance to be so passionate about
You mean, like, reality?
What's strange is how much people want to deny obvious truth because they're fanboys.
What a strange stance to be so passionate about
Now think about it. Our defense that gave up 500 yards a game going over to the offense and saying we got your back. Hahah, it would have to be the other way around after we got bubble screened to death.
That's like a girl needing protection by her 5'6 boyfriend with a gut from a 6'4 chiseled football player. She would have better luck lifting up her skirt.
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What a strange stance to be so passionate about
You mean, like, reality?
What's strange is how much people want to deny obvious truth because they're fanboys.
Rosier has sacrificed himself and has put this team on his shoulders, he's not just a figurehead leader.
10 of 21 for 193 yards, 2 TD's, 3 INT's is putting the team on his shoulders?
My God we have a bunch of sentimental nincompoops here.
Did we win the game? Did he make plays when we needed them?
What would you boy Kaaya have done?
Go to sleep man
Did we win the game? Did he make plays when we needed them?
What would you boy Kaaya have done?
Go to sleep man
So, basically, this fanboy hit all of the cliches in one thread.
1) "winner" guy
2) Makes plays!
3) Kaaya wouldn't have won!
4) Weak line about going away
Leave Brad alone. He’s upset he couldn’t live up to the hype here.
And the one millionth occurrence of a fanboy using this lame comeback to cover for his inability to participate coherently.
Yessir.Malik was talking about the team’s culture not about Kaaya. Maybe it’s malik who inspires that culture from his defensive teammates. Maybe it’s the coaches. It’s likely a combo of the two.
I know one thing for sure—the team believes in malik. He’s proved himself in the fire, and that’s the only place you can really prove yourself. Dopey facquits with agendas will continue to dissect his stats and attempt to conjure arguments against him based on stats.
The hidden reason we crushed those maggots last night was Malik’s running. Just look at the difference between this year and last. Malik was able to keep VT off balance with his legs and wasn’t a sitting duck like Kaaya.
Just the threat of a QB that can run gives that split second of hesitation on the defense. After years and years of watching our defense get beat by average QBs that can run a little bit, we finally have a guy that can do the same and it makes even great defenses think a little bit.
Rosier is a gamer. Period. Nothing else matters to him but W’s.
You're just arguing because you were probably one of those dudes crying when Rosier was named the starter.
Now that we're 8-0 and it's obvious Richt made the right choice you have to come up with some ridiculous argument to discredit him.
We're 8-0!!! Wins are what matter. Rosier could have gone 10-79 for all I care. The dude wins games. Something your boy Kaaya was awful at
You seem upset.
You're conveniently leaving out his 13 carries for 84 yards.
I'm not leaving it out.
I'm just pointing to the metrics that most quarterbacks are measured by.
I want to see him run more (and slide less when close to a first down).
But none of that changes the fact that our QB was under 50% completions. Again.
You seem upset.
I'm upset that this fan base and this board are so void of thoughtful content.
It's just a bunch of fanboys like yourself trying to shut anything down that's not praising a mediocre QB performance.
What does it say about you that the only thing you can contribute is this?
Right except for this small fact that his rushes made this game the way it was. If Kaaya had 13 carries for 84 critical yards which led the team to its biggest victory in years and all but sealed the ACC coastal not a FN person on this board would be complaining.
Oh... except for you and few other people who hate their lives. Your narrow sided argument screams volumes about how pathetic and toxic your personality is.